Gisele Shaw

Feb 12, 2021 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name: Gisele Mayordo
Height: 5’7″
Weight: 130 lbs.
Date of Birth: October 30
Hometown: Toledo City, Cebu (Philippines)
Pro Debut: January 2015
Trained By: Storm Wrestling Academy
Finishing Move: Chick Kick

Biography

– Mayordo began her career wrestling simply as ‘Gisele’ in Canada
– By May 2015, Mayordo had become ‘Gisele Shaw’
– In April 2016, Shaw travelled to Japan to compete for REINA
– On February 10, 2018, Shaw defeated Stacy Thibault to win the PWE Flame Title
– On June 10, Serpent Society (Shaw, Holden Albright & Ophidian) defeated Team Darkside (Darby Allin, Evil Uno & Holidead) to retain Ophidian’s Lucha Premier Title
– On July 22, Shaw defeated Jody Threat & Beautiful Beaa to win the CW Womens Title
– Shaw unsuccessfully challenged Tessa Blanchard for the Impact Knockouts Title at the One Night Only: Bad Intentions event
– On September 23, Shaw defeated Jody Threat to retain the CW Womens Title
– In October 2018, Shaw worked the WOW tapings as ‘Azteca’
– On December 1, Shaw defeated Beautiful Beaa to retain the CW Womens Title
– Shaw returned to WOW for season two as ‘Reyna Reyes’
– Reyna Reyes returned to WOW for season three
– On September 21, 2019, Shaw defeated Zoe Lucas & Holidead to win the Ironfist Womens Title
– On December 14, Shaw & Sammii Jayne defeated The Woke Queens (Debbie Keitel & Valkyrie) to win the EVE Tag Team Titles
– On January 26, 2020, Shaw defeated Chantal Jordan by forfeit in the final of a tournament to win the vacant Fierce Females Title. Jordan had suffered an injury in her semi-final match earlier in the night and was unable to compete in the final
– On February 14, Shaw defeated Zoe Lucas to win the RevPro British Womens Title
– On March 7, Shaw defeated Little Miss Roxxy to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– The next day, Shaw defeated Chantal Jordan to retain the Fierce Females Title
– On August 23, Shaw defeated Jamie Hayter to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On October 25, Shaw defeated Bea Priestley to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On December 6, Shaw defeated Bobbi Tyler to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On July 4, 2021, Shaw defeated Zoe Lucas to win the vacant RevPro British Womens Title
– On July 18, Shaw defeated Mariah May to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On August 8, Shaw defeated Hyan to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On August 14, Shaw defeated Alexxis Falcon & Mercedez Blaze in an Elimination Match to win the vacant PROGRESS Womens Title
– On August 21, Shaw defeated Laura Di Matteo to retain the PROGRESS Womens Title and Mariah May to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On September 4, Shaw defeated Lizzy Evo to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– On September 11, Shaw defeated Alexxis Falcon to retain the PROGRESS Womens Title
– On September 19, Shaw defeated Hyan in a Best Of 3 Falls Match to retain the RevPro British Womens Title
– In January 2022, Shaw signed with Impact Wrestling
– On February 6, 2022, Shaw defeated Rhio to retain the PROGRESS Womens Title
– On March 22, Shaw defeated Session Moth Martina to retain the PROGRESS Womens Title
– Over the next three days, Shaw defended the PROGRESS Womens Title against Holidead & Alex Windsor
– At Under Siege 2022, Shaw defeated Madison Rayne
– On October 14, Shaw defeated Cici Galavis to win the CVW Womens Title
– On December 18, Shaw defeated Nikita to retain the CVW Womens Title
– On the No Surrender 2023 pre-show, Shaw defeated Deonna Purrazzo
– At Turning Point 2023, Shaw defeated Alex Windsor
– At Hard To Kill 2024, Shaw defeated Tasha Steelz, Xia Brookside, Alisha Edwards, Dani Luna & Jody Threat in an Ultimate X Match

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