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Alias:
Kalamity
Kalamity 1
Malicia
Malicia Kalamity
Birthplace:
Granby, Québec, Canada
is a French Canadian retired professional wrestler, better known by her ring name, Kalamity. She primarily wrestled for nCw Femmes Fatales and is a former nCw Femmes Fatales Champion. Kalamity made her debut for Shimmer Women Athletes on October 1, 2011, at Shimmer Volume 41 and was defeated by Hailey Hatred, however, she did gain the respect of Hatred and the two teamed up at Shimmer Volume 42 to lose to Melanie Cruise and Mena Libra.The following day Kalamity scored her first victory in Shimmer against Tomoka Nakagawa in a singles match. At Shimmer Volume 46 on March 17, 2012, Kalamity and Hatred took on Ayako Hamada and Ayumi Kurihara for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship but lost. The pair wrestled together on other Shimmer Volumes with varying degrees of success.Kalamity's suffered another loss, this time to Christina Von Eerie and MsChif at Shimmer Volume 48. At the next set of tapings, Kalamity faced Ayako Hamada but was pinned by her during Shimmer volume 49. During Shimmer volume 50, she was part of a four-way match with Christina Von Eerie, Ryo Mizunami & Cherry Bomb but lost after Von Eerie pinned Bomb.[15] The following day she appeared in Shimmer volume 52 where she faced and pinned Sassy Stephie following a Kalamity Driver. On April 14, 2013, at Volume 56, Kalamity received her first shot at the Shimmer Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Cheerleader Melissa Retirement In September 2014, Lufisto mentioned in an interview with Wrestle Talk TV that Kalamity has retired from wrestling Goyette fell into the world of wrestling by accident, after attending a show with a former boyfriend she became hooked and started to manage wrestlers and eventually started training to become a professional wrestler. She made her debut within six months.[3] In her early career Goyette wrestled for Great Championship Wrestling (GCW) under the name Malicia Kalamity and went on to capture the GCW Women's Championship on two occasions.[4] She also appeared for other wrestling promotions based in the Quebec area and even had a one off appearance in Jersey All Pro Wrestling losing to LuFisto in a number one contender's match for the JAPW Women's Championship
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