Shazza McKenzie

Shazza McKenzie
Birth name Chantelle Allison
Born (1988-08-05) 5 August 1988[1]
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[1]
Residence Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Shazza McKenzie
Shazza[2]
Billed height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)[1]
Billed weight 125 lb (57 kg)[1]
Billed from Sydney
The Shire[3]
Trained by Billy Flyswat
George Julio
Jay Law
Madison Eagles
Ryan Eagles
Salar Soleimanizadeh
Debut September 2008[4][5]

Chantelle Allison (born 5 August 1988)[1] better known by her ring name Shazza McKenzie, is an Australian professional wrestler. She has wrestled internationally on the independent circuit most notably for Shimmer Women Athletes, Melbourne City Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Women's Alliance and Shine Wrestling in Australia, the United States, Canada and Japan.[1][6][7]

Professional wrestling career

Australian promotions

McKenzie competed in a four-way match for the PWWA Championship against Kellie Skater, Sway and Jessie McKay. McKay won on 14 September 2009.[8] After several unsuccessful title shots, McKenzie defeated Evie to win the PWWA Championship on June 14, 2014.[9]

In July 2011, at a Melbourne City Wrestling event, McKenzie defeated Tenille Tayla in her last match in Australia.[10]

North American promotions

At the Shine Wrestling event Shine 9 in April 2014, McKenzie competed in a six-person tag team match, teaming with Kellie Skater and Jessie McKay to defeat Nikki Roxx, Santana and Mia Yim.[11]

McKenzie garnered success within Shimmer Women Athletes, defeating the likes of Santana, Rhia O'Rielly, Saraya Knight, and Allysin Kay.[12]

McKenzie made an appearance on the 28 October 2015 episode of NXT, WWE's developmental territory. She was defeated by Tayla's WWE character, Emma, in a rematch from her MCW match in 2011.[12]

Personal life

Allison cites Brock Lesnar and Trish Stratus as her inspirations in wrestling.[13]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

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