Jessie Brooks

Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York, USA

is an American female professional wrestler. She has competed for SHIMMER Women Athletes, and currently competes for Women Superstars Uncensored  Professional wrestling career  SHIMMER Women Athletes (2010-2011)  Brooks made her debut for SHIMMER Women Athletes as a villain at Volume 33 on September 11, 2010; teaming with Athena in a losing effort to Rachel Summerlyn and Jessica James. At Volume 36 the next day, Brooks was defeated by Jamilia Craft in singles action. She would get her first win at Volume 37 in a dark match against Jett Riley, but she would be defeated by Summerlyn on Volume 40.  Brooks' tenure for Women Superstars Uncensored began on June 25, 2011 at Uncensored Rumble IV, when she took part in the Uncensored Rumble Match, which was won by Lexxus. On August 6, Brooks teamed with Jana in a victorious outing against Jennifer Cruz and Monique. At the Blitzkrieg event, Brooks competed against Jenny Rose to a time limit draw, and after the match, both women were attacked by the debuting Ezavel Suena. Brooks and Rose, now referring to themselves as "Bones N Roses," defeated Suena and Rick Cataldo at the 5th Anniversary Show on March 3, 2012. Brooks competed in the Uncensored Rumble Match at Uncensored Rumble V, which was won by Lexxus for the second straight year. At Full Steam Ahead on October 13, Brooks was defeated by Addy Starr. She suffered another defeat at the hands of Nevaeh at An Ultraviolent Affair on February 9, 2013.  Brooks turned into a villain and aligned with Veda Scott the heel-turned Jenny Rose entering Uncensored Rumble 6 on August 10. Brooks, Scott, and Sammi Geodolino were at ringside for Rose's victory over Christina Von Eerie, but later in the event, Brooks and Scott were defeated by Annie Social and Kimber Lee in a #1 Contender's Match for the WSU Tag Team Championship. Brooks later competed in the Uncensored Rumble Match, and was eliminated by Nyla Rose.

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