D'Arcy Dixon

Alias:
D'Arcy Dixon

Birthplace:
Venice Beach, California, United States

D'Aarcy Dixon is a female professional wrestler. She is seen working mostly for the Illinois wrestling promotion Resistance Pro where she became the Resistance Pro Women's Champion.  Pro wrestling career  WrestleForce (2012-2014)  Debuting on July 8, Dixon faced and was defeated by Jayme Jameson at WrestleForce Meltdown in a Special Guest Referee singles match, refereed by Lodi. On October 28, Dixon won a Over The Top Rope Challenge against Jessie Kaye at WrestleForce Fall Brawl 3: All Or Nothing. She won her last match of 2012 on November 3 against Pandora at WrestleForce Proving Ground. On February 9, she would again lose to Jayme Jameson at WrestleForce Aggression. Dixon lost to Jessie Kaye on June 15 at WrestleForce Showdown In The Falls 2. This would be her last WrestleForce match of 2013.  She returned on the April 13 edition of WrestleForce, defeating Amanda Rodriguez. She wrestled once more on May 4, losing to Lucy Mendez.  Resistance Pro Wrestling (2012-Present)  Dixon made her RPW debut on November 30 at RPW Sad Wings Of Destiny where she won against ThunderKitty. At that same event, Dixon lost to Amazing Kong. On January 18, 2013, Dixon was part of a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match for the vacant RPW Women's Championship that was won by Amazing Kong, against Nikki St. John and ThunderKitty at RPW Stay Hungry. On March 29, at RPW Mane Attraction, Dixon challenged Amazing Kong for the Women's title, losing to Kong. Later at that same event, Dixon teamed with Nikki St. John, losing to Amazing Kong and Melanie Cruise. Undeterred in her title hunt, Dixon won her No. 1 Contender status against Nikki St. John at RPW Back For The Attack on April 28. She later that night teamed with St. John to defeat Crazy Mary Dobson and Thunderkitty. At RPW Lights Out, on May 24, Dixon defeated St. John to win the vacant RPW Women's Championship. On July 26, at RPW Stick It To Ya, Dixon successfully defended her title against Mickie Knuckles. On September 7, Dixon and ThunderKitty lost Mickie Knuckles and Nikki St. John at RPW Alive. At RPW Welcome To My Nightmare, on October 25, Dixon successfully defended her championship against Mary Dobson. She followed this with another successful defense on November 23, 2013 at RPW Caress Of Steel, against Mickie Knuckles. At the of the 2014 years, on January 24, at RPW Vulgar Display Of Power, Dixon continued her winning defenses with a victory over ThunderKitty. She then led her own team (Team Dixon) in a 10-person Captain Falls match, defeating Team Team Mickie (Camron Star, Devyn Nicole, Eryn, Lucy Mendez & Mickie Knuckles) at RPW The Battle Rages On on March 21. On April 25, at RPW Don't Tread Mickie Knuckles finally won the Women's title from Dixon. On July 25, at RPW The Mob Rules Dixon won a singles match against Angel Dust. Dixon went on to defeat Angel Dust and Lucy Mendez and Paloma Starr in fatal four-way match on August 24, at RPW The Real Thing.

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