Candice LeRae
Candice LeRae | |
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LeRae in November 2014 | |
Born |
[1] Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada[2] | September 29, 1985
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) |
Candice LeRae Sweet Candy[1] |
Billed height | 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)[3] |
Billed weight | 110 lb (50 kg)[3] |
Billed from |
Anaheim, California[3] Winnipeg, Manitoba[1] Mr. Toad's Wild Ride[4] |
Trained by |
Bill Anderson[5] Jesse Hernandez[3] T.J. Perkins[2] |
Debut | 2002[2] |
Candice Dawson (born September 29, 1985) is a Canadian professional wrestler better known by the ring name Candice LeRae. She is best known for her work on the American independent circuit for promotions including Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) and Combat Zone Wrestling. She is a former one-time PWG World Tag Team Champion with Joey Ryan as The World's Cutest Tag Team.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (2002–2007)
LeRae spent the first two years of her career wrestling for the Empire Wrestling Federation (EWF) and the International Wrestling Council.[6] She appeared as a substitute in a round one match at the ChickFight tournament in 2004, replacing the injured Miss Chevius, but lost in the first round to Princess Sugey.[5][7] During 2005, LeRae was a mainstay in the EWF, facing wrestlers including Hurricane Havana, Kid Omega, and Amazing Kong. She continued competing for the promotion throughout 2006, while also wrestling for All-Pro Wrestling and Ground Zero Wrestling. 2007 saw LeRae branch out to the Midwestern United States, where she competed for Insanity Pro Wrestling and Ring of Honor (ROH). LeRae had two matches for ROH in August 2007, losing to Sara Del Rey and Daizee Haze in dark matches on August 10 and 24, respectively.[1]
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2006–present)
LeRae debuted in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) in 2006, when she put together a team to face a team managed by Jade Chung in an eight-man tag team match, where her team was victorious. In April 2007, she returned as the valet of Human Tornado. Her first main storyline in the company began later that year in September; Tornado had been abusing LeRae, who stood up for herself and cost Tornado a match at the 2007 Battle of Los Angeles.[1][8] After the match, Tornado began to attack LeRae, who was saved by Chris Hero.[1] As a result, Hero and LeRae united to take on Tornado. In January 2008, Tornado, Claudio Castagnoli, and Eddie Kingston defeated LeRae, Hero, and Necro Butcher in a six-person match, which meant that LeRae was forced to face Tornado in a singles match the following night. LeRae lost the match by disqualification when Hero, who was banned from ringside, came to the ring to aid her.[9] LuFisto entered the feud in March when she teamed with Tornado in a loss to LeRae and Hero. The following night, LeRae defeated LuFisto in a singles match.[1] LeRae continued to be involved in the storyline between Hero and Tornado over the next few months.
LeRae spent the rest of the year in intergender competition, facing wrestlers including TJ Perkins and Chuck Taylor.[10][11] In 2009, LeRae entered a feud with Christina Von Eerie when LeRae defeated Von Eerie in the first women's match in PWG in more than a year.[12] Throughout early 2010, they teamed with a variety of male wrestlers to face each other, until LeRae defeated Von Eerie in a match in June to end the feud.[13][14][15] At Kurt RussellReunion 2 in January 2011, LeRae was on the winning side of an eight-person tag team match.[16] At PWG's DDT4 event on April 3, 2011, LeRae won a Joey Ryan invitational gauntlet match to advance to a number one contenders match for the PWG World Championship against Ryan later that same night, which she lost.[17] She wrestled only sporadically in PWG in 2012 and 2013, mainly in six and eight-person tag team matches, which included being on the winning side of an eight-person tag team match at Kurt RussellReunion 3 in January 2012.[1][18]
LeRae began teaming with Joey Ryan in October 2013, with a loss to The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), and in January 2014 they participated in the 2014 Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament, but were eliminated in the first round by Adam Cole and Kevin Steen.[19][20] On March 28, 2014, at Mystery Vortex 2 LeRae unsuccessfully challenged Adam Cole for the PWG World Championship.[21] On July 27, LeRae and Ryan defeated The Young Bucks in a Guerrilla Warfare match to win the PWG World Tag Team Championship.[22] Known as the World's Cutest Tag Team, LeRae and Ryan made their first title defense on August 29 in a three-way match, defeating The Inner City Machine Guns (Rich Swann and Ricochet) and the team of Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian.[23] The following night, LeRae entered the 2014 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, where she defeated Rich Swann in the first round before losing to Johnny Gargano in the quarter-finals.[24][25] LeRae and Ryan finished out the year with successful title defenses against Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano in October, and Daniels and Kazarian in December.[26][27] LeRae and Ryan lost the championships to Monster Mafia (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) on May 22, 2015, in the opening round of the 2015 DDT4.[28]
Other promotions (2007–present)
LeRae began wrestling for the Alternative Wrestling Show (AWS) promotion in December 2007. In May 2009, she participated in a tournament for the AWS Women's Championship; she defeated Kitana Vera and Christina Von Eerie en route to the final, where she defeated Erica D'Erico and Morgan in a three-way match for the vacant championship. She successfully defended the title against Carla Jade, Nikki, and Von Eerie until September 6, when she lost the championship to Von Eerie.[1]
She also appeared for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), and unsuccessfully challenged Amazing Kong for the NWA Women's Championship in 2008.[29] In 2011, LeRae began competing for NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood, where she developed a feud with Buggy.[1] LeRae appeared for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) at Turning Point in 2013, wrestling in a losing effort to TNA Knockouts Champion Gail Kim.[30]
In September 2013, LeRae debuted for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), teaming with Greg Excellent in a loss to Cherry Bomb and Pepper Parks.[2][31] She returned to CZW in February 2014, losing a singles match to Kimber Lee.[32] At Proving Grounds on May 10, she unsuccessfully challenged Shane Strickland for the CZW Wired Television Championship.[33]
LeRae first began appearing for Family Wrestling Entertainment (FWE) in late 2013 as the mystery tag team partner of Joey Ryan at the Open Weight Grand Prix Final event. On October 3, LeRae and Ryan defeated Ivelisse Vélez and Tommy Dreamer at Refueled Night One following interference from Drew Galloway. The next night at Refueled Night Two, LeRae and Ryan defeated Christina Von Eerie and Carlito. Later the same night, LeRae issued a challenged to Ivelisse Vélez, and defeated her to win the FWE Women's Championship for the first time.[34] She successfully defended the title against Veda Scott at No Limits in February 2015.[35] The following month, LeRae and Ryan lost to Scott and Paul London in a mixed tag team match, in which LeRae lost the FWE Women's title to Scott.[36]
On May 10, 2014, LeRae and Joey Ryan competed in the 2014 WSU Queen and King of the Ring tournament, defeating the teams of Drew Gulak and Kimber Lee and JT Dunn and Shelly Martinez to advance to the final, before being defeated by Matt Tremont and Mickie Knuckles.[37] The following month, on June 7, 2014, she won Dream Wave Wrestling's Tag Team Championship with Ryan, but they lost the title the next day.[1]
LeRae competed at Shimmer Women Athletes' Volume 62 taping in April 2014, losing to Athena.[38] She returned to Shimmer in October, losing to Nikki Storm and Kay Lee Ray in singles matches on Volume 68 and Volume 70, respectively.[39][40]
LeRae appeared for Full Impact Pro (FIP) on June 22, 2014, teaming with Ivelisse Vélez to unsuccessfully challenge The Lucha Sisters (Mia Yim and Leva Bates) for the Shine Tag Team Championship.[41] She then made her debut for Shine Wrestling at Shine 20 on June 27, defeating Neveah.[42]
Other media
LeRae and tag team partner Joey Ryan produce a weekly YouTube show titled "The Candice & Joey Show", which highlights various aspects of their careers.
Personal life
In January 2016, LeRae got engaged to fellow wrestler Johnny Gargano.[43] They have been featured in a short-documentary on their dynamics as a wrestling couple.[44] She is also an avid fan of Disney and the Anaheim Ducks.[2]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Balls-plex[3](Crotch clutch suplex)
- Springboard reverse frankensteiner[45]
- The Heart Breaker[1] (Modified Gory bomb)
- Signature moves
- Missile dropkick[1]
- Moonsault[3]
- Octopus hold[1]
- Suicide dive,[46] sometimes transitioned into a tornado DDT[47][48]
- Nicknames
- "The Canadian Goddess"[1]
Championships and accomplishments
- Alternative Wrestling Show
- AWS Women's Championship (1 time)[1]
- Dreamwave Wrestling
- Family Wrestling Entertainment
- FWE Women's Championship (1 time)[34]
- Fighting Spirit Pro Wrestling
- FSP Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Joey Ryan
- Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
- PWG World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Joey Ryan[22]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked her 22 of the best 50 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2015[49]
- Smash Wrestling
- Gold Tournament (2015)[50]
References
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- ↑ Lano, Mike (October 30, 2004). "ChickFight sets up Melissa-Sugey finale". Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
- ↑ Martin, Adam (March 10, 2008). "'Pro Wrestling Guerrilla' on March 21, 'Pro Wrestling Ohio' + IZW report". WrestleView. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ↑ Caldwell, James (January 6, 2008). "Caldwell's PWG weekend road report 1/6: All-Star Weekend Coverage – Notes and Results". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ↑ Martin, Adam (May 18, 2008). "Sunday Indy News: WCEW, Upstate, FCW, PWG, VPW, EPW, CW & IWC". WrestleView. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
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- ↑ "Show results – 1/31 PWG DDT4 tourney in Reseda, Calif.: One-night tournament features Cole, Steen, Elgin, Trent, more, plus Hero in #1 contender match (w/Roe's in-person tweets)". Pro Wrestling Torch. February 2, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
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- ↑ "Show results – 8/30 PWG Battle of Los Angeles Night 2: Sabin returns, Sydal vs. Hero, Bucks vs. Daniels & Kaz main event". Pro Wrestling Torch. August 31, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
- ↑ "Show results – 8/31 PWG Battle of Los Angeles Night 3: The Finals of huge tournament with Styles, former WWE stars, PWG champ, ROH champ, mega-tag match, Willie Mack says good-bye". Pro Wrestling Torch. August 31, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
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