| Melanie Cruise | |
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| Ring name(s) | Melanie Cruise |
| Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
| Billed weight | 170 lb (77 kg) |
| Born | 1986 |
| Resides | Chicago, Illinois |
| Billed from | Chicago, Illinois |
| Trained by | Jimmy Blaze |
| Debut | 26th April 2008 |
Melanie Cruise (born 1986) is an American professional wrestler best known as her apparences in SHIMMER and POWW Entertainment.[1] She currently performs for several Northern United States-based independent promotions as well as the all-female promotion SHIMMER Women Athletes.
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Trained by Ruff Crossing, Jimmy Blaze and Scott Spade, she debuted for POWW on April 26th 2008. It was a tag team match teaming up with Kanoa to go against Traci Brooks and Chris Cairo. After she took part in a Triple Threat Match also including Mia Martinez and The Great Cheyenne, the eventual winner. Because Cheyenne won the match and didnt beat Cruise, they started a feud, eventually ending in Cruise beating Cheyenne in a best of three falls match. After that Melanie Cruise started another feud with Taylor Made, defeating her also in a Street Fight Match by landing The Cruise Control onto a garbage can. As far as now, Cruise is still feuding with Taylor Made but has the help of Kimberly Kash.
She made her first apparence for SHIMMER Women Athletes back on Volume 21 SPARKLE as she defeated Cherry Bomb in a Dark Match to win a future spot in the Main Roster.[1]She made her DVD debut on Volume 23 where she was defeated by "The Scream Queen" Daffney after her Daff Knees. She then alligned with Annie Social and Wesna Busic forming the Social Club. After missing Volume 24 she came back as part of Volume 25 losing to Nikki Roxx after a Barbie Crusher. Later in the night she took part in a Fatal 4 Way including Jennifer Blake, Kellie Skater and Jessie McKay (eventual winner). On November 8th she teamed with Wesna Busic to defeat the Former SHIMMER Tag Team Champions Ashley Lane and Nevaeh. She continued her winning streak by defeating the debuting Kimberly Kash on Volume 28.
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