Four more names have been announced for the 2015 Gold Rush Rumble
One could argue that Noelle Smith should be the Mid-Atlantic Legacy Champion right now. But thanks to some "questionable" tactics by Fujiko Mine, Noelle was denied gold. However, she's got another chance at gold - the Gold Rush Rumble. While her issue with Fujiko is far from over, Noelle now has the chance to earn herself a World Championship Match. Can Noelle outlast the competition? Or will someone, like Fujiko, stop her from getting the win?
As one half of the UK Dragons/Dragons Unleashed, Evangelista was apart of one of wrestling's hottest tag teams in 2013 and 2014. Even as a singles wrestler in Pro-Wrestling FRONTIER, Evangelista was able to capture the Commonwealth Championship. But singles success hasn't translated to this side of the pond. While Laurel Anne Hardy has gone on to become the matriarch of the #sparklebuddies, Evangelista's career has stalled as a singles competitor in FGA. She came close to defeating former Pride Champion Tony Carmine for his championship. But Vange fell victim to some cheap tactics in that match. Now, Evangelista looks to have her biggest FGA breakout to date. Can this dark horse win the whole thing?
We go from one PWF Commonwealth Champion to another as Mia Scott has been officially announced for the Gold Rush Rumble. While Mia's got her sights set on Dom Harter, Mia also has her sights on FGA's big gold belt. If the stars align, could FGA see a Scott vs. Scott match headline All-Star Showdown IV? The ball is in both Mia and Chandler's court for that to happen.
Dan "The Man" Herrera has had quite the transition from former owner of GDW to aspiring FGA wrestler. Despite his lack of experience, "The Boss" more than makes up for it with heart And despite his small size, Herrera packs quite the punch. That was on full display last year when he dominated the Gold Rush Rumble. Had he not turned his back and trusted Dom Harter, one could argue that Dan Herrera would have won the whole thing. After coming up short time and time again over the past year, could this be the time for Herrera to make his biggest statement to date?