Nevaeh (wrestler)

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Nevaeh
Nevaeh in October 2018
Birth nameBeth Vocke[1]
Born (1986-01-29) January 29, 1986 (age 38)[1]
New Carlisle, Ohio, U.S.[2]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2013)
[1]
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Hazard[3]
Kickstart Katie[4]
Nevaeh[5][6]
Billed height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[7]
Billed weight135 lb (61 kg)[7]
Billed fromCarlisle, Ohio[8]
Dayton, Ohio[7]
Trained byHeartland Wrestling Association[7]
Debut2004

Beth Crist

Impact Wrestling as well as Women of Wrestling (WOW) under the name Hazard. Nevaeh also performing on the independent circuit, most notably for Combat Zone Wrestling
.

She competes for

WSU Spirit Champion. Nevaeh is also a former American Luchacore Champ for Rockstar Pro Wrestling in her hometown of Dayton, Ohio
.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2004–2008)

In 2004, Nevaeh wrestled regularly for the

Lexi Lane and Robbie Starr.[9] The following month, Neaveh debuted for Ohio Championship Wrestling (OCW), where she won the OCW Women's Championship from Lexi Lane. The duo then formed a regular tag team, and also travelled to Insanity Pro Wrestling (IPW), taking on teams including Sassy Stephie and Angel Dust and Paige Adams and Elektra Fine.[6]

Shimmer Women Athletes (2008–2011, 2013–present)

On April 26, 2008, Nevaeh made her debut for

The International Home Wrecking Crew (Rain and Jetta) at the Volume 19 and Volume 20 tapings respectively.[12][13]

Nevaeh (left) with her partner Ashley Lane as the Shimmer Tag Team Champions

On October 19, 2008, Nevaeh and Lane participated in a six-team

Melanie Cruise on November 8. However, they rebounded with a victory over Kacey Diamond and Sassy Stephie later on in the night.[6]

Beginning in 2010, Nevaeh moved into singles competition, facing wrestlers including

Nikki Roxx, but lost to Regeneration X (Allison Danger and Leva Bates) the next night. On October 2, Nevaeh and Stephie defeated Lane and Mia Yim.[6]

After a year-long absence, Nevaeh returned to Shimmer on April 6, 2013; she reunited with Sassy Stephie and aligned with Jessicka Havok to face Regeneration X (Allison Danger and Leva Bates) and

Savannah Summers and Santana Garrett, and then unsuccessfully challenged Kellie Skater and Tomoka Nakagawa for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship at Volume 60 on October 20.[20][21] She returned to singles competition the following year, facing off against wrestlers including Christina Von Eerie, LuFisto, Kay Lee Ray, and Kimber Lee.[22][23][24]

Combat Zone Wrestling (2012–present)

On February 4, 2012, Nevaeh made her

Cage of Death XV in December, in which she pinned Hyde.[29][30][31] In May 2014, she teamed with Jessicka Havok to defeat Kimber Lee and LuFisto, and later defeated Lee in a singles match in September at Deja Vu.[32][33]

Other promotions (2009–2020)

Neveah at a Queens of Combat show in March 2014

Nevaeh continued to work for OCW in 2009 and 2010, and IPW until 2012. She also appeared in Clash Wrestling and Remix Pro Wrestling during this time. In 2010, she debuted for All-American Wrestling, and on the May 26, 2010, episode of Wrestlicious' show TakeDown, Nevaeh made her debut for the promotion under the ring name Kickstart Katie.[4] She wrestled at the Queens of Combat inaugural show in 2014.[6]

Nevaeh made her

Lady JoJo to defeat Daizee Haze and Jamilia Craft.[6]

Neveah debuted for

Alexxis Nevaeh in a match to determine the number one contender to the WSU Championship. In February 2014, Nevaeh and Christina Von Eerie unsuccessfully challenged Annie Social and Kimber Lee for the WSU Tag Team Championship.[6] On February 21, 2015, Nevaeh won the WSU Spirit Championship by defeating Niya Barela.[38]

On September 27, 2013, Nevaeh made her debut for

Leah Von Dutch.[42] Neveah later formed a new alliance, known as Valifornia, with SoCal Val, Marti Belle, and Jayme Jameson.[43] At Shine 23 in December 2014, she challenged Mia Yim for the Shine Championship but lost by disqualification.[44]

Women of Wrestling (2019–present)

On the September 7 episode of

three-way elimination match to determine the #1 contender for the WOW World Championship, Nevaeh made her debut under the name Hazard by interfering the match in favor of Havok, establishing themselves as a villainous team in the process.[3] The team competed in the WOW World Tag Team Championship tournament and made it through the finales where they lost to Adrenaline and Fire.[45]

Impact Wrestling (2020–2021, 2023)

On April 28, 2020, during the second night of

On the March 30 episode of Impact, Nevaeh attacked Havok after they lost a match to Fire N Flava, ending their alliance.[51][52] This led to a match between the two on the April 15 episode of Impact, which was won by Havok.[53] On April 16, she announced her departure from the company.[54]

On June 9, 2023, Nevaeh would make a brief return to Impact during the Countdown to Against All Odds event. In a losing effort to KiLynn King.[55]

Personal life

In 2013, she married fellow professional wrestler Jake Crist.[1][26] The couple were childhood sweethearts while attending Tecumseh High School and have a daughter who was born when both were teenagers.[1] Nevaeh had her second daughter on November 23, 2015.[citation needed]

Championships and accomplishments

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