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Alisha Edwards
The Unstoppable Force that is Alisha Edwards
Alisha Edwards - aka Lexxus, Alexxis Nevaeh, Mercedes Steele, and about half a dozen other ring names she's rocked over the years - is a force to be reckoned with in the world of professional wrestling. Hailing from San Diego, California, this 5'5" phenom has been tearing it up since her debut back in 2004.
Weighing in at a svelte 120 pounds, Edwards is the epitome of a technician - a wrestler who relies on quickness, agility, and cunning to outmaneuver her opponents. Her arsenal includes a range of moves that would make even the most seasoned grapplers take notice: Guillotine Drops, One-Handed Bulldogs, Scissors Doublearm DDT's - you name it.
Edwards has made stops in a variety of promotions over the years, including Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), Impact Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), SHIMMER Women Athletes, Beyond Wrestling, and more. And let me tell you, she's left a trail of devastation in her wake.
The stats are impressive: CW Pan Optic Championship, LPW Women's Championship, ECW World Tag Team Championship, NECW World Women's Wrestling Championship, SCCW Women's Championship - to name just a few of the many titles she's claimed. And then there's her valet work, where she's been equally impressive in supporting some of the best female wrestlers out there.
First match date: March 7th, 2004. That's when Alisha Edwards first stepped into the ring and announced to the world that she was here to stay. And stay she has - with a career spanning over a decade and counting.
The Double X Diva
Edwards' nickname says it all: she's a true diva, a master of her craft who knows how to get under her opponents' skin. Her feisty in-ring style is matched only by her sharp wit and sassy attitude outside the ring. You can't help but be drawn to this whirlwind of energy and enthusiasm - even if you're the one trying to take her down.
So, what's next for Alisha Edwards? More titles? More accolades? More smack talk to go around? One thing's for sure: with Edwards in the mix, the wrestling world is always going to be a whole lot more interesting.