Kaitlin Diemond (b. 1989)

Alias:
Canadian Diamond
Christine
Christine 1

Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Born:
September 25, 1989

is a Canadian female professional wrestler currently competing in the Quebec-based NCW Femmes Fatales promotion.  Career  NCW Femmes Fatales (2013-present)  Diemond made her debut for NCW Femmes Fatales at Femmes Fatales XIII on October 26, 2013 as the announced replacement for the injured Xandra Bale as Leah Von Dutch's tag team partner against Midianne and Bettie Rage in a 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match, which Diemond and Von Dutch won two falls to one. Diemond turned into a villainess at Femmes Fatales XIV on April 19, 2014 when she used one of the ring ropes for leverage to defeat Jasmin and pick up her first singles victory for the promotion. Diemond teamed with Addy Starr in a losing effort against Kira and Mary Lee Rose in an "Ontario vs Quebec" tag team match at Femmes Fatales XV on August 16. After the match ended, Diemond slapped and attacked Starr, blaming her for the loss. At the Femmes Fatales 5th Anniversary Show on October 25, Diemond defeated Missy in singles action.  Other promotions  Diemond appeared at Women Superstars Uncensored's Secret Show on August 9, 2013 and teamed with Jody D'Milo in a losing effort to Addy Starr and Xandra Bale. On the following day, Diemond competed in the Uncensored Rumble Match and was eliminated by Claudia del Solis.

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