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Davienne Motivated By Limitless Wrestling Alumni, Aims To Tell A Good Story No Matter Who Her Opponent Is

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Davienne is excited to have the platform to succeed in Limitless Wrestling.

Davienne recently spoke with WrestleZone about her wrestling career so far, with the most recent highlight coming on September 25 when she helped end Jon Alba’s reign of terror in Limitless Wrestling by beating him at the promotion’s “Euphoria” event.

Davienne, the current Chaotic Wrestling Champion, talked about how Limitless Wrestling has produced some top talent in recent years that moved on to WWE and All Elite Wrestling. MJF, Anthony Greene, Christian Casanova (Carmelo Hayes) and Daniel Garcia have all held the Limitless title before, and Davienne talked about potentially following their path and how that lineage serves as good motivation.

“Everyone is so motivating and always looking out for each other. We have the best team there, it’s really cool. You see somebody like Anthony Greene who’s one of my best friends, so talented and the ovation he got when he returned to Limitless, those fans just appreciate us all so much because we’re all putting in the work and want the best show possible for them. It just goes to show that the product is always knocking it out of the park. Every single show and every single match is just awesome. We just have a really, really talented roster and we all really care about each other,” she explained. “Everybody’s giving feedback and everyone’s trying to help each other because we all want to be successful. So, you look at AG, Christian [Casanova], Daniel Garcia and it’s great that we have such a great platform with Limitless and we all get to be successful because we’re all really talented.”

Davienne works against both men and women, and has amassed some impressive stats in terms of how much her matches have been seen online. Asked how she views intergender wrestling matches despite some of hers not being billed as such (Chaotic no longer has designated men’s and women’s titles and uses non-binary terms), Davienne said she just looks at it as another opponent, regardless of who it is.

“A match is a match to me. I’ve been doing so many inter-gender matches that it’s just like, ‘oh, I’m wrestling a girl today.’ I just really love the different stories that can be told with intergender wrestling and it’s not like the women’s talent pool is lacking, because it’s booming right now…but there’s a bigger population of talented male wrestlers. So, when I’m wrestling now,” she noted. “I want to be able to learn from them because I’m always learning and I always want to get better. So, if I can learn from an Anthony Greene a JT Dunn or a Daniel Garcia, I want to wrestle them and I shouldn’t be limited because I’m a girl. So, I’m very pro-intergender wrestling, obviously and I just think that it’s a good opportunity to learn and grow and tell different stories.

“If I’d only be able to wrestle females on shows or females in training, I wouldn’t have trained for like five more years because where I train, I was the only girl who signed up for five to six years. So, if I wasn’t allowed to train with the boys, I wouldn’t have been able to train at all. That’s something that was very, very different to how I wrestled in class rather than how I’d wrestle in shows because I felt like I had to be more dainty with them. Then obviously it got more comfortable,” she explained, “but it’s just like now I look at it and this is who I’m across the ring from and this is the story I’m going to tell, it doesn’t matter if it’s a man, a female, non-binary, whatever they may be, it could be an alien or any character that wrestling is throwing my way. I just want to tell a good story and have a good match.”

After she captained her team to victory and finally ran Jon Alba out of Limitless Wrestling on Saturday, Davienne worked Wednesday’s AEW Dark: Elevation tapings in Rochester.

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