The National Wrestling Alliance’s future is murky at the moment, and the company, like many others, has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. But Thunder Rosa is still doing her part to represent the NWA’s prestigious brand. Rosa will defend the NWA World Women’s Championship in September, though the match won’t be at an NWA show. Rosa will face Lindsay Snow at Hell Hath No Fury, an event for Mission Pro Wrestling.
Thunder Rosa will be putting her NWA World Women's Championship on the line at Hell Hath No Fury against Lindsay Snow American Kaiju!
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Rosa has held the title since she won it at NWA Hard Times in January, where she defeated Allysin Kay.
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