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Bobby Cruise Joins Maria Kanellis-Bennett As Part Of Women’s Wrestling Army

Maria Kanellis-Bennett and Bobby Cruise have teamed up again for Women’s Wrestling Army.

Kanellis-Bennett’s involvement was previously announced, but a new press release offers more information about the new women’s wrestling promotion. Together, Kanellis-Bennett and Cruise led the rebuilding process of the Ring of Honor women’s division throughout 2021, which was renowned in the wrestling world. This new project will follow that success and aim to blaze a new trail by giving the wrestlers partial ownership of the promotion so that they can directly share in the revenue.

The press release is as follows:

Kanellis-Bennett and Cruise Team Up Again For Exciting New Women’s Wrestling Project

As a direct result of the many accolades garnered, in regard to, Ring of Honor’s Women’s Division in 2021, the producers of that content, wrestling celebrity Maria Kanellis-Bennett and long-find ROH Ring Announcer Bobby Cruise have announced the formation of WOMEN’S WRESTLING ARMY, a new women’s wrestling promotion that is set to debut soon. The WWA’s first live event is May 1 at Fete Music Hall in Providence, RI. Tickets are available at shopiwtv.com.

The project will come compete with episodes featuring original matchups, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes access. A steady stream of mini documentaries for the new promotion will also be included which will be based off of the same vision as the highly successful 2021 “This Is Women’s Wrestling” documentary that received rave reviews. In 2021, ROH Women’s Division Content received some of the highest views throughout the year on the ROH YouTube channel and it was regarded as best year of women’s wrestling in the 20-year history of ROH.

Kanellis-Bennett promises “names you know” in the free-wheeling brand of action-packed matches while also giving more opportunities to deserving athletes. Plus, for the first time in the history of professional wrestling, the grapplers themselves will share in the success of the promotion in a ground-breaking, pioneering profit-sharing plan.

As Kanellis-Bennett said, “We’re moving forward with this new project where the competitors will profit from all its success. They will own part of the company and receive residual income for every appearance. These women have worked hard in the ring, suffered injury, wrestled hurt, and bled for the passion that they have for professional wrestling. This time, each bump will mean something extra. They will, in effect, own their pains and successes.”

The ongoing docs will showcase raw slices of real-life wrestling with no artifice, keying in on the grueling but rewarding life they’ve chosen. Behind-the-scenes footage will be mixed with direct quotes and insider information.

Cruise adds that Women’s Wrestling Army will be a collaborative effort with hopes of working with other promotions to further women’s wrestling and opportunities for its athletes. “We have had preliminary discussions with other companies about working together regarding talent and title defenses as part of Women’s Wrestling Army content and we hope to talk to more promotions as well regarding working agreements,” Cruise said.  He added, “We are in no way looking to be a solo act. We would love to collaborate with other companies. We just want this new venture to find its niche audience while also doing it in the most talent friendly way we can.

Kanellis-Bennett and Cruise are still both very active in the current wrestling landscape with Maria appearing in IMPACT Wrestling and Cruise continuing his role as ROH ring announcer under the exciting new ownership of Tony Khan. “This new project is a complete separate entity from anything else Maria and I do within the wrestling business. And it will be in addition to other work that we may be doing for other companies. This will, in fact, be an addition to our schedules. It’s in no way a replacement for our other jobs within wrestling.”

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