Christina Von Eerie

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Christina Von Eerie
Von Eerie in 2009
Birth nameChristina Maria Kardooni[1][2]
Born (1989-08-28) August 28, 1989 (age 34)[1][2]
Sacramento, California, U.S.[2]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2017)
[3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Christina Von Eerie
Toxxin[4]
Razor [5]
Billed height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[6][7]
Billed weight123 lb (56 kg)[7]
Billed fromSpook City, USA[2][6][8]
Reno, Nevada[9]
Trained bySupreme Pro Wrestling Training Academy[2][6][7][8]
Bao Nguyen[7][10]
The Big Ugly[7][10]
Danny Secretion[10]
Joe Applebaumer[8]
Sir Samurai[10]
Oliver John[7][8]
Debut2006[2][8]

Christina Maria Kardooni (born August 28, 1989)

GFW Women's Champion
.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2006–2009)

After receiving her training at the Supreme Pro Wrestling Training Academy in her hometown of Sacramento,

professional wrestling promotions on the West Coast, most notably All Pro Wrestling (APW), Insane Wrestling League (IWL), Pro Wrestling Revolution (PWR), Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) and Alternative Wrestling Show (AWS), where she held the promotion's Women's Championship on two separate occasions.[8][12]

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2009–2010)

Von Eerie made her debut for

Ryan Taylor and the Cutler Brothers (Brandon and Dustin) defeated Candice LeRae, Jerome Robinson, Johnny Goodtime and Malachi Jackson.[15][16] At the following event on February 27, Von Eerie and the Cutler Brothers were defeated in a six-person tag team match by Brandon Bonham, Candice LeRae and Joey Ryan.[17][18] After working her first three matches in PWG as a heel, Von Eerie turned face for her fourth match on April 10, when she was defeated by Joey Ryan in an intergender match.[19][20] Von Eerie returned to the promotion on June 11, being defeated by LeRae in a singles match for the second time in her PWG career.[21][22]

AAA (2010)

On March 5, 2010, Von Eerie made her debut for

Rain were defeated by the Apaches and Cynthia Moreno in a six-woman tag team match.[25]

After spending three months away from AAA, Von Eerie returned as a regular on June 20, replacing Rain as the third woman in La Legión Extranjera and entering into a

Reina de Reinas Championship were on the line. The match ended with Mari Apache pinning Sexy Star, which meant that she lost her title, while Von Eerie and Koslov kept theirs.[32][33] At the following major event, Héroes Inmortales IV on October 1, Von Eerie and Koslov lost the World Mixed Tag Team Championship to Faby Apache and her new tag team partner Pimpinela Escarlata.[34][35]

Independent circuit (2010–present)

Von Errie in 2012 during a Shimmer Women Athletes show

On March 27, 2010, Von Eerie made a one–time appearance for

Lizzy Valentine.[12]

On March 2, 2011,

On March 30, 2012, Von Eerie returned to Dragon Gate USA, when she helped

Cherry Bomb.[45] On September 8, Von Eerie made her debut for Evolve with a win over Marti Belle.[46] In late 2012, Von Eerie began working for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) as the manager of Joe Gacy.[47]

On October 27, 2012, Von Eerie returned to Shimmer, losing to Yumi Ohka on Volume 49.[48] Later that same day on Volume 50, she picked up her biggest win in Shimmer, defeating Cherry Bomb, Kalamity and Ryo Mizunami in a four-way match.[49] The following day on Volume 52, Von Eerie reunited with MsChif in a tag team match, where they were defeated by Kellie Skater and Tomoka Nakagawa.[50]

On November 3, 2012, Von Eerie made her

Artist of Stardom Champion, however, the three were defeated in a decision match for the vacant title by Kairi Hojo, Kaori Yoneyama and Yuhi.[55][58][59]

Von Eerie's participation in Shimmer's October 2013 tapings was highlighted by her feud with

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2010–2011)

Von Eerie at a TNA Impact! taping in August 2010

Through her work in Mexico for AAA, Von Eerie was given a tryout match with

Brother Ray at the Team 3D Academy of Professional Wrestling and Sports Entertainment.[65]

Kardooni made her debut on the September 22, 2011, edition of Impact Wrestling, appearing as a tattoo artist at a parlour, where

Rosita and Sarita, interfered in another brawl between the two teams.[67] On October 16, during the Bound for Glory Preshow, Kardooni, now working under the new ring name Toxxin, accompanied Moore and Neal for the first time, when they unsuccessfully challenged Mexican America for the TNA World Tag Team Championship.[4][68] Toxxin's first match took place on November 13 at Turning Point, where she teamed with Moore and Neal against Mexican America's Anarquia, Hernandez and Sarita in a six-person tag team match for the TNA World Tag Team Championship. Mexican America ended up retaining the title, when Sarita pinned Toxxin after hitting her with the title belt.[69] On December 12, Jesse Neal parted ways with TNA, effectively dissolving Ink Inc.[70]
Following Neal's departure, Toxxin's profile was also removed from TNA's official website.

Global Force Wrestling (2015–2017)

On July 24, 2015, Von Eerie made her debut for

Amber Gallows in the finals to win the tournament and become the inaugural GFW Women's Champion.[71] Throughout 2016, Von Eerie had successful title defenses against Kimber Lee and Mickie James in a three-way match, Amanda Rodriguez and Melanie Cruise.[72] On April 20, 2017, while Von Eerie was still the GFW Women's Champion, it was announced that GFW had officially merged with Impact Wrestling, the newly renamed TNA.[73]

Return to Impact Wrestling (2017)

Von Eerie returned to Impact Wrestling at the April 20, 2017, tapings, where she successfully defended the GFW Women's Championship against

Personal life

Kardooni was previously in a relationship with former TNA wrestler Jesse Neal;[76] the two were engaged in July 2011.[77] In March 2013, Kardooni got engaged to fellow professional wrestler Masada, however, the engagement did not last and the two broke up.[78][79] In 2014, Kardooni was in a relationship with fellow wrestler Chris Dickinson. Kardooni married fellow professional wrestler Scotty Mac in July 2017.[3]

Outside of professional wrestling, she was a member of two punk rock bands, in Puke and Spit she provided backing vocals and played guitar and in The Lurking Terror she played bass guitar.[11][80][81][82] She left The Lurking Terror in November 2010 to focus on her professional wrestling career, while Puke and Spit broke up that same month.[83][84]

Championships and accomplishments

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