SHINE Wrestling
SHINE Wrestling

SHINE Wrestling

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2012- 2025
1 Seasons
82 Episodes
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Overview

Shine Wrestling (stylized as SHINE Wrestling and often referred to simply as SHINE) is an American, New York based independent women's professional wrestling promotion. It is the sister promotion to Shimmer Women Athletes and airs events on Internet pay-per-view (iPPV).

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Cast & Crew

8 members
Acting

Ivelisse Vélez

Ivalisse

Ivelisse Vélez
Acting

Santana Garrett

Herself

Santana Garrett
Acting

Bonnie Maxson

Rain

Bonnie Maxson
Acting

Jessica Cricks

Jessicka Havoc

Jessica Cricks
Acting

Allysin Kay

Allysin Kay

Allysin Kay
Acting

Jamine Benitez

Mercedes Martinez

Jamine Benitez
Acting

Adrienne Reese

Athena

Adrienne Reese
Acting

Kimberly Ann Frankele

Kimber Lee

Kimberly Ann Frankele

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