Post by swfhbdls24 on May 8, 2013 18:41:24 GMT -5
Height: 5' 9"
Hometown: El Paso, TX
Finisher: The Lockdown
Debut: February 2003 (Interfered in a ladder match between Amber Curry and Becky Raines for the SWF Femme Division Championship)
Career Highlight: Fought alongside Chalie Williams at Mind Games VI for the first ever Femme Division Tag Team Championship. (Lost)
Denise Albertus began her career as little more than a hench-person for someone else. Now, she's proven that she's a force in herself that can and should strike fear into her fellow Femme competitors.
Denise Albertus debuted in spectacular fashion at Dark Horizon 2003, interrupting a ladder match between Amber Curry and Becky Raines with the Femme Division title on the line. As Curry reached the top of the ladder, Albertus came out of the crowd and climbed after her, eventually sending her crashing to the mat with her devestating "Lockdown," handing Raines the victory.
Over the next few months, Albertus would team up with Becky Raines and Chalie Williams to form the BCD, one of the most dominant Femme factions in history. Of course, desire for the Femme Division championship would eventually tear the group apart, leaving Albertus on her own for the first time. She stepped up to the challenge though, destroying women left and right with her almost uncanny power.
While Denise has never held gold, she did get the chance to perform on the biggest stage the SWF has to offer when she teamed up with fellow competitor Chalie Williams, in a throwback to the BCD days. This time, however, they faced a new women's faction known as the True Blood Coalition. While Denise and Chalie would lose their match with Morgan McGinnis and Lyda Masters, Denise once again got the chance to prove that she belongs in the most competitive women's division in pro wrestling.
Season 3 saw Denise fade into the background momentarily, only to come out stronger than ever and at the side of one of the Federation's newest superstars, Devlin Hunter. What surprises will this power pairing hold?