Amber Rodriguez

Alias:
Amber Rodriguez

Birthplace:
Bronx, New York, USA

Amber Rodriguez is a retired female American professional wrestler.  Amber Rodriguez is a professional wrestler best known for competing in Maryland Championship Wrestling, where she portrayed a villainess.  Amber debuted for MCW in 2013 as a babyface, only to become a villainess while pursuing the MCW Women's Championship. Amber failed to dethrone Renee Michelle as champion, but at A Tribute To Legends, Amber defeated Renee to capture the title. During her run as champion, Amber feuded with various women on the roster, including WWE alum Mickie James.  Amber lost the title at the Ladies' Night event on June 19, 2015 to Mickie James; in a main event match that featured Lisa Marie Varon as the referee and Melina as the outside enforcer. During the match, Amber's henchmen attempted to get involved, only for Melina to eject them from ringside. Melina turned heel and attacked Mickie to help Amber, but afterwards, Varon attacked the evil Melina and ejected her, leading to Amber's title loss. After failing to regain the title, the evil Amber interfered in Mickie's title match against Kimber Lee, causing Mickie to lose the title. The feud ended when Amber lost a Loser Leaves MCW match to Mickie.

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