Post by Lissie Hope on Mar 20, 2019 20:13:10 GMT -5
Lissie Hope
Given Name: Elisabeth Hope
Ringname: "Her" Lissie Hope
Former Nickname(s): "The Blackheart", The Dreamer"
Stable: None
Ringname: "Her" Lissie Hope
Former Nickname(s): "The Blackheart", The Dreamer"
Stable: None
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York ("Dreamland")
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 144 pounds
Born: November 1st, 1996 (Conroe, Texas)
Accolades:
AW World Champion (2x)
AW United States Champion
AW Tag Team Champion (2x) (with Addy A - "The Swallowing")
AW CBS Champion
Action Wrestling Woman of the Year (2x)
Acton Wrestling Tag Team of the Year (with Addy A - "The Swallowing")
Miss All-In 2019
Runner-Up 2020 Havoc Rumble
Accolades:
AW World Champion (2x)
AW United States Champion
AW Tag Team Champion (2x) (with Addy A - "The Swallowing")
AW CBS Champion
Action Wrestling Woman of the Year (2x)
Acton Wrestling Tag Team of the Year (with Addy A - "The Swallowing")
Miss All-In 2019
Runner-Up 2020 Havoc Rumble
Personality: Elisabeth Hope is a small-town Texas girl at heart, but has grown into the woman she is under the big city lights during her time in both New Orleans and Las Vegas. Gender-blind and an outspoken feminist, Lissie longs to be a female icon in the wrestling industry, intent on leaving a legacy to be proud of far beyond her years. Even if she's comfortable in cities, she's never lost her outdoorsiness and loves rock climbing and hiking, but the big athletic gyms are where she shaped and toned her body. She’s performed in weight-lifting competitions and in amateur boxing rings, but still loves throwing on a dress and painting her face and picking up randoms on her nights out. She’s strong and sexy; tough and provocative.
Professional Biography:
YEAR ONE | Elisabeth Hope was discovered in a New Orleans gym that specialized in judo training and kickboxing by a trainer by the name of Ian Cavanagh, a former professional wrestler mostly known for a two-year jaunt in Full Throttle Wrestling (2011-2013). He became her mentor and used his connections with Kylie and Cecilia of Trinity Wrestling to get her noticed by Action Wrestling talent ambassadors Jordan M. and Corey S., who met with the young protege prior to signing her first professional contract in April of 2019.
Lissie Hope arrived with a fervor, notching wins in her first two matches before being thrown into the fire against Sam Kidsgrove for the International Championship. That loss spiraled into a forgettable showing at Havoc Rumble 2019 and a second loss, this time in tag team competition with a new friend in Estrella Luiz. In the build-up towards Evolution 2, Lissie and Estrella feuded with Kennedy Matthews and Geri Miller, but in what was billed as a tag team feud soon shocked the Action Wrestling world when the four teamed up to form the first all-female stable in AW history. The formation of the Royal Family is known in lore as The Swerve.
With Kennedy Matthews leading the group and Lissie Hope drawing big match opportunities and steadily raising her profile, a tense battle for control would eventually become the undoing of the Royal Family. Lissie and Kennedy both made it to the quarter-finals of the inaugural Glory tournament for the vacant United States Championship, but the pressure of potentially squaring off in the semi-finals clearly got into their heads. She then embarked in a multi-match feud with Ryan Elias and defeating him in an All-In qualifier, and scored a victory in her biggest match to date, defeating Casey Holliday, who was 27-1 heading into that match. (note: C.C. Loyal's involvement in this era has been scrubbed from the history books.)
Riding a wave of momentum into AW Uprising: All In, Lissie Hope shocked the entire industry when she climbed the ladder to retrieve the All-In briefcase over legends like Teo Blaze and Wade Moor, a promising upstart in Derrick Vayden, and the early-favorite, QDT. This was the biggest moment of her career thus far.
Celebrating her achievement the week later, the fans buried all of the resentment from The Swerve, and embraced Lissie Hope as one of the biggest faces and heroes of Action Wrestling. She continued through #WrestleSeason, picking up big victories and toyed with the briefcase, using it as a tool to get into the head of the current World Champion, Dandy DiVito. Any time she could use the case as a cash-in fakeout, she utilized, which forced DiVito on the defensive as he acquired the menacing Alex Richards as a neutralizer.
Her rising profile springboarded her to a number-seven seed in the Wrestler of the Year tournament, where she drew and defeated a Hall of Famer and one of her employers, Gravedigger (under the pseudonym of Hector Rodriguez). This led to a quarter-final match-up of the ages, as Lissie Hope took on Dandy DiVito after months of a budding rivalry. Lissie defeated Dandy despite interference from Alex Richards to become an Action Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion for the first time, and became the first woman to ascend to the highest prestige in AW history.
In the semi-finals of the tournament, she put the title on the line against Frank Patrick Venable in one of the most emotionally-resonant and highest-grossing World Championship matches of all-time. Unfortunately, she was unable to emerge victorious after retributive interference from both DiVito and Richards, and her first World Championship reign would come to a quick end. The following week, she faced Dandy once again in an Anything Goes match, and following a match that began in the early moments of Turmoil, they fought throughout the night and ended with a brutal bloodbath at the end of the show, setting the record for the longest match in AW history. Her loss to DiVito squared them up at 1-1, and Lissie was shelved for 44 days as a result of the carnage. They have yet to have the rubber match.
Upon her return in January of 2020, Corey Bull had targeted Lissie Hope, building an obsessive shrine in his Warehouse to her and creating a life-size doll in her image that still escorts him to the ring to this day. This stemmed from months back when Lissie sought Corey's protection when Dandy placed a bounty on Lissie's head to steal the briefcase from her, and Lissie misunderstood Corey's promise of loyalty. They capped off with an emotional match at AW Revolution 3, a victory for Lissie Hope.
Following this, Lissie Hope challenged for the United States Championship but was brutally attacked by Kevin Bishop, someone Lissie had never interacted with prior. They spent weeks antagonizing each other until an epic battle at AW Rush, a victorious ending for Lissie Hope.
Not long after, Odin Balfore targeted Lissie Hope with unprovoked power-bombs as she prepared to finally use her briefcase. Lissie enacted her revenge on Odin by costing him a number one contendership match against Adelaide Ainsworth, which was the beginning of their unusual friendship. But as the time drew nearer for Frank Venable's World Championship defense against Addy Ainsworth, and following three brutalizing feuds with three of the darkest members of the roster, Lissie Hope saw herself changing. She saw the window of using the All-In briefcase narrowing by the day. She could no longer be patient. Or complacent. She couldn't allow anyone else to step on her throat.
During a contract signing between Addy Ainsworth and Frank Venable, Lissie Hope finally utilized her briefcase to cash-in and become a two-time Action World Heavyweight Champion.
Lissie became The Blackheart.
YEAR TWO | COMING SOON
YEAR THREE | COMING SOON
YEAR FOUR | COMING SOON
Biggest Feuds (resolved):
I: Ash Blake
II: Graham Baker
III: Kennedy Matthews
IV: Cassidy Adler
V: Ryan Elias
Biggest Feuds (unresolved):
I: Cypher
II: Tatiana Jolee
III: Dandy DiVito
YEAR ONE | Elisabeth Hope was discovered in a New Orleans gym that specialized in judo training and kickboxing by a trainer by the name of Ian Cavanagh, a former professional wrestler mostly known for a two-year jaunt in Full Throttle Wrestling (2011-2013). He became her mentor and used his connections with Kylie and Cecilia of Trinity Wrestling to get her noticed by Action Wrestling talent ambassadors Jordan M. and Corey S., who met with the young protege prior to signing her first professional contract in April of 2019.
Lissie Hope arrived with a fervor, notching wins in her first two matches before being thrown into the fire against Sam Kidsgrove for the International Championship. That loss spiraled into a forgettable showing at Havoc Rumble 2019 and a second loss, this time in tag team competition with a new friend in Estrella Luiz. In the build-up towards Evolution 2, Lissie and Estrella feuded with Kennedy Matthews and Geri Miller, but in what was billed as a tag team feud soon shocked the Action Wrestling world when the four teamed up to form the first all-female stable in AW history. The formation of the Royal Family is known in lore as The Swerve.
With Kennedy Matthews leading the group and Lissie Hope drawing big match opportunities and steadily raising her profile, a tense battle for control would eventually become the undoing of the Royal Family. Lissie and Kennedy both made it to the quarter-finals of the inaugural Glory tournament for the vacant United States Championship, but the pressure of potentially squaring off in the semi-finals clearly got into their heads. She then embarked in a multi-match feud with Ryan Elias and defeating him in an All-In qualifier, and scored a victory in her biggest match to date, defeating Casey Holliday, who was 27-1 heading into that match. (note: C.C. Loyal's involvement in this era has been scrubbed from the history books.)
Riding a wave of momentum into AW Uprising: All In, Lissie Hope shocked the entire industry when she climbed the ladder to retrieve the All-In briefcase over legends like Teo Blaze and Wade Moor, a promising upstart in Derrick Vayden, and the early-favorite, QDT. This was the biggest moment of her career thus far.
Celebrating her achievement the week later, the fans buried all of the resentment from The Swerve, and embraced Lissie Hope as one of the biggest faces and heroes of Action Wrestling. She continued through #WrestleSeason, picking up big victories and toyed with the briefcase, using it as a tool to get into the head of the current World Champion, Dandy DiVito. Any time she could use the case as a cash-in fakeout, she utilized, which forced DiVito on the defensive as he acquired the menacing Alex Richards as a neutralizer.
Her rising profile springboarded her to a number-seven seed in the Wrestler of the Year tournament, where she drew and defeated a Hall of Famer and one of her employers, Gravedigger (under the pseudonym of Hector Rodriguez). This led to a quarter-final match-up of the ages, as Lissie Hope took on Dandy DiVito after months of a budding rivalry. Lissie defeated Dandy despite interference from Alex Richards to become an Action Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion for the first time, and became the first woman to ascend to the highest prestige in AW history.
In the semi-finals of the tournament, she put the title on the line against Frank Patrick Venable in one of the most emotionally-resonant and highest-grossing World Championship matches of all-time. Unfortunately, she was unable to emerge victorious after retributive interference from both DiVito and Richards, and her first World Championship reign would come to a quick end. The following week, she faced Dandy once again in an Anything Goes match, and following a match that began in the early moments of Turmoil, they fought throughout the night and ended with a brutal bloodbath at the end of the show, setting the record for the longest match in AW history. Her loss to DiVito squared them up at 1-1, and Lissie was shelved for 44 days as a result of the carnage. They have yet to have the rubber match.
Upon her return in January of 2020, Corey Bull had targeted Lissie Hope, building an obsessive shrine in his Warehouse to her and creating a life-size doll in her image that still escorts him to the ring to this day. This stemmed from months back when Lissie sought Corey's protection when Dandy placed a bounty on Lissie's head to steal the briefcase from her, and Lissie misunderstood Corey's promise of loyalty. They capped off with an emotional match at AW Revolution 3, a victory for Lissie Hope.
Following this, Lissie Hope challenged for the United States Championship but was brutally attacked by Kevin Bishop, someone Lissie had never interacted with prior. They spent weeks antagonizing each other until an epic battle at AW Rush, a victorious ending for Lissie Hope.
Not long after, Odin Balfore targeted Lissie Hope with unprovoked power-bombs as she prepared to finally use her briefcase. Lissie enacted her revenge on Odin by costing him a number one contendership match against Adelaide Ainsworth, which was the beginning of their unusual friendship. But as the time drew nearer for Frank Venable's World Championship defense against Addy Ainsworth, and following three brutalizing feuds with three of the darkest members of the roster, Lissie Hope saw herself changing. She saw the window of using the All-In briefcase narrowing by the day. She could no longer be patient. Or complacent. She couldn't allow anyone else to step on her throat.
During a contract signing between Addy Ainsworth and Frank Venable, Lissie Hope finally utilized her briefcase to cash-in and become a two-time Action World Heavyweight Champion.
Lissie became The Blackheart.
YEAR TWO | COMING SOON
YEAR THREE | COMING SOON
YEAR FOUR | COMING SOON
Biggest Feuds (resolved):
I: Ash Blake
II: Graham Baker
III: Kennedy Matthews
IV: Cassidy Adler
V: Ryan Elias
Biggest Feuds (unresolved):
I: Cypher
II: Tatiana Jolee
III: Dandy DiVito
Pic Base: Cara Maria Sorbello
Alignment: Face
Gimmick: "Broken Bird" | The classic story of a competitor who peaked too soon. Saw a large amount of success early, amassing a large following and the notoriety and monetary success that comes with it. Lissie was thrust into the spotlight far before she was ready to appreciate it. Her brother kept her in check, but after his untimely passing in the summer of 2020, chose to fill the hole he left behind with numbing dependency. After a close call with death herself, she was taken in by Philidor Holdings, crippling her reputation and good-will. After nearly a year of being a villain, she's trying to reestablish the role she was born to be: the Heroine of Action Wrestling. But despite her second attempt at sober-living, the demons are still lurking, giving chase, and at any moment they could pull her back under. Even if she projects a tough exterior, she still just wants to be loved. She wants to be respected. And though it's difficult to admit, she just needs some help.
In-Ring Style: Heavy striker with some submissions and technique. Can overpower competitors with a similar build, looking to wear them down and possibly isolating a weak limb, but highly adaptable with larger opponents with efficient counters and opportunistic defense. Tough as nails and can take a lot of punishment. She prefers a strong, no-doubt-about-it finish but will not limit herself to looking for an opportunity to steal a victory, too. If it pisses someone off, even better.
Attire: Black t-shirt from her "Hero" collection, which she removes before the start of the match to reveal an Under Armour exercise top. Black and pink-trimmed leggings and pink Under Armour tennis shoes.
Theme: Megan thee Stallion - "Her"
Entrance:
“I don't care if these bitches don't like me
'Cause, like, I'm pretty as fuck, hahahaha”
The crowd jumps out of their seats as Megan raps the first verse, and the anticipation is growing, and the cheers start to crescendo as it remixes into the chorus.
“I'm her, her, her, her, her, her, her, her
She, she, she, she, she, she, she”
Finally, the curtains spread and Lissie Hope emerges at the top of the entrance stage, standing for a moment and appreciating all of the cheers being levied in her direction. The CBS Championship glitters with the spotlights.
“I ain't scared of shit, man or bitch
To everybody hating, y'all can suck this clit”
She notices signs of support in the front rows, and she acknowledges those young fans with high-fives. She sprints down the ramp, sliding under the bottom rope. She bounces to her feet and raises her arms to the crowd.
“I'm her, her, her, her, her, her, her, her
She, she, she, she, she, she, she”
Adilene Floyd: Ladies and gentlemen... standing 5'5" and weighing 147 pounds… SHE IS “THE DREAMER”… SHE IS "THE HUMAN HIT STICK"... SHE IS FORMER TWO TIME WORLD CHAMPION… SHE IS… "HER"!
The fans roar with the introduction!
Adilene Floyd: SHE IS LISSSSSSIEEEE HOOOOOOPE!
She enters the ring wearing a long black leather overcoat. She removes it, revealing a black leather boustier with embedded diamond studs. She has on black leather shorts connected to leather stirrups around her thighs. Leather knee-high boots complete the look. She hands her belt and coat over the ropes to the timekeeper, before climbing the corner to acknowledge the fans. The song fades to a hush and she awaits the opening bell.
MOVESET
Strikes:
Stiff punches and heavy kicks to the lower limbs
Mounted elbows and hammerfists/short elbows
Counter back elbows
Muay thai clinch, with devastating knees
Double underhook with knees
Enziguri
Eye rake
Foot stomp
Grappling:
Snap DDT
Snap Suplex
Swinging neckbreaker
German Suplex
Belly to belly suplex
Snapmare with a kick to the spine
Aerial:
Missile dropkick
Flying Legdrop
Submissions:
Elevated Boston Crab (with knee on back of neck)
Crossface Chickenwing
Dragon Sleeper
Kimura
Texas Cloverleaf
Signature move(s): All moves can be used as counters for a shift in momentum.
Bicycle Kick to the chest
Roundhouse Kick to the head
Spinning Back Elbow
Tornado DDT (off a whip or from the turnbuckle)
Jumping twisting knee to face (like AEW Hikaru Shida)
Big Spots: *rarely used, mostly for momentum swinging HOLY SHIT moments or special finishers*
Tope Suicida (from inside to outside ring, either off or over top rope)
Flying Superkick (off top rope)
Five-Star Frog Splash
Finisher(s):
"Crown of Thorns" - Pedigree
"Cherry Bomb" - Corkscrew Swanton Bomb
"#HumanHitStick" - "Gore"-Style Spear
"Say Goodnight" - Triangle choke
Match History
2019
01 April | Clash | defeated Alex Kincaid | 1-0
01 April | Clash | defeated Alex Kincaid | 1-0
08 April | Clash | defeated Derrick Vayden | 2-0
15 April | Clash of Champions | lost to Sam Kidsgrove (International Championship) | 2-1
28 April | AW Havoc | Havoc Rumble, entered 35th, finished top 15 | 2-1-1
06 May | Clash | with Estrella Luiz, lost to Warriors of the North | 2-2-1
13 May | Clash | defeated Harry Diderot - 3-2-1
27 May | Clash | defeated Ryan Elias - 4-2-1
03 June | Clash | with Estrella Luiz, defeated LA Johnny Stylez & Dane Preston | 5-2-1
09 June | AW Evolution II | with Estrella Luiz, no contest versus Kennedy Matthews and Geri Miller; Swerved AW and formed The Royal Family | 5-2-2
17 June | Clash | defeated Ryan Elias and Jakob Lister | 6-2-2
24 June | Clash | defeated Hajeet (Glory tournament) | 7-2-2
04 July | AW Glory | lost to Walter (Glory tournament) | 7-3-2
15 July | Clash | with C.C. Loyal (double win), defeated Casey Holliday | 8-3-2
22 July | Clash | with LA Johnny Stylez, Ryan Elias, and C.C. Loyal lost to Dane Preston, Teo Blaze, Kennedy Matthews, and Kyle Kemp (Preston over Stylez) | 8-4-2
28 July | AW Carnage | defeated C.C. Loyal and Ryan Elias (All-In Qualifier) | 9-4-2
05 August | Clash | with Kennedy Matthews and Estrella Luiz defeated Corey Bull, Jakob Lister, and Scott Slayer (Hope over Slayer) | 10-4-2
18 August | Uprising: All-In | defeated Teo Blaze, Leviathan, QDT, Derrick Vayden, LA Johnny Stylez, Claire Hawkins, and Allison Riggs-Preston to win the 2019 All-In Briefcase | 11-4-2
10 September | TRINITY: The Big Time | no contest with Claire Hawkins
14 September | Execution | with Kennedy Matthews defeated Red White & Bruised | 12-4-2
23 September | #WrestleSeason1 | defeated Teo Blaze | 13-4-2
28 September | UCI: Reunion | Team AW (with Dandy DiVito, Walter, Derrick Vayden, Bobby Rage) vs. Team UCI (Alex Richards, Kevin Bishop, Zombie McMorris, Andre Holmes, Erin Fausse) - Walter wins, Lissie placed 4th | 14-4-3
01 October | TRINITY: Sin | defeated Persephone | 14-4-3
07 October | #WrestleSeason3 | defeated C.C. Loyal | 15-4-3
14 October | #WrestleSeason4 | lost to Alex Richards (sp. guest referee Dandy DiVito | 15-5-3
04 November | Clash: Turmoil Wrestler of the Year Round 1 | defeated Hector Rodriguez | 16-5-3
11 November | Clash: Turmoil Wrestler of the Year Round 2 | defeated Dandy DiVito (World Championship) | 17-5-3
18 November | Clash: Turmoil Wrestler of the Year Semi-Finals | lost to FPV (World Championship) | 17-6-3
25 November | AW Turmoil | lost to Dandy DiVito (Anything Goes Match) | 17-7-3
2020
13 January | Clash | defeated Thomas Snow | 18-7-3
20 January | Clash | with Teo Blaze, defeated Corey Bull and Kevin Bishop (Blaze over Bishop) | 19-7-3
26 January | AW Revolution 3 | defeated Corey Bull | 20-7-3
03 Feburary | Clash | lost to Adelaide Ainsworth (w), Karlie Nash, & Jacqui M (Ainsworth over Nash) | 20-8-3
10 Feburary | Clash | lost to KOS (c) and Roger Wright (United States Championship) (KOS over Wright | 20-9-3
24 February | Clash | defeated Cassidy Adler | 21-9-3
25 February | OPW Bedlam on the Bayou | defeated Eddie Havok | 22-9-3
01 March | AW Rush | defeated Kevin Bishop | 23-9-3
13 March | AW XIII: Chicago | with Teo Blaze, defeated Kevin Bishop and Corey Bull (Blaze over Bull) | 24-9-3
16 March | AW Clash: BattleBowl | with Carter Shaw, lost to "IlluminiDaddy" Wesley and Zombie McMorris (Wesley over Shaw) | 24-10-3
23 March | AW Clash | cashed in on and defeated Frank Patrick Venable (World Championship) | 25-10-3
12 April | AW Battlefield | lost triple-threat to Frank Patrick Venable and Adelaide Ainsworth (World Championship) - (Venable over Ainsworth) | 25-11-3
03 May | AW Havoc Rumble | entered 46th/60, last one hour-ten minutes, recorded 12 eliminations (new record), runner-up (eliminated by Walter)
11 May | AW Clash | lost triple-threat to Crow McMorris and Olive Adler (McMorris over Hope) - 25-12-3
25 May | AW Clash | with Adelaide Ainsworth, defeated Kennedy Matthews and Estrella Luiz (Hope over Luiz) - 26-12-3
14 June | AW Evolution 3 | with Adelaide Ainsworth (The Swallowing) versus The Following, Kill Or Cure, and Twin Gods (c), TLC Match for Tag Team Championships, defeated by Kill or Cure (McMorris retrieved the belts) - 26-13-2
22 June | AW Clash | with Adelaide Ainsworth, defeated Raging Dead and Derrick Vayden (Hope over Vayden) - 27-13-3
26 June | GCWA Inferno | defeated Chelsea LeClair (1st Round of Warriors of the Ring Tournament) - 28-13-3
10 July | GCWA Inferno | defeated Havoc (2nd Round of Warriors of the Ring Tournament) - 29-13-3
13 July | AW Clash | The Swallowing & Kill or Cure defeat The Following & Marc Mayhem (disqualification) - 30-13-3
25 July | GCWA Warriors of the Ring V | defeated John E. Depth (Quarterfinals of WOTR) - 31-13-3
25 July | GCWA Warriors of the Ring V | defeated Terry Marshall (Semi-finals of WOTR) - 32-13-3
25 July | GCWA Warriors of the Ring V | defeated The Lost Soul (Finals of WOTR) - 33-13-3
26 July | AW Chaos | The Swallowing vs. The Following vs. Kill or Cure (c) - (won AW Tag Team Championships, Addy & Lissie over Balfore) - 34-13-3
22 August | GCWA Heat Wave | defeated Mack O'Connor - (GCWA World Championship) - 35-13-3
23 August | AW Uprising | The Swallowing (c) defeated AberSlane - (AW Tag Team Championships, Addy A over Abernathy) - 36-13-3
31 August | AW Clash | defeated Amelia Abernathy - 37-13-3
11 September | GCWA Inferno | defeated Zolton (retained GCWA World Championship) - 38-13-3
14 September | AW Clash | The Swallowing defeated Seductive Handsomeness (Addy A over Miyamoto) - 39-13-3
18 September | GCWA Interno | lost to Chelsea LeClair (lost GCWA World Championship) - 39-14-3
27 September | AW Execution | The Swallowing lost to Man Made Gods (Corey Black over Addy A, lost Tag Team Championships) - 39-15-3
02 October | GCWA Inferno | defeated Druk Dorji - 40-15-3
12 October | AW Clash100 | 10-Man Battle Royal for US Championship (placed 4th) 40-15-4
19 October | AW Clash Trios Night 1 | The Swallowing & Sara Pettis lost to Kaz Mazy, Howard Black, & Crow McMorris (Black over Pettis after Lissie turned on Addy) - 40-16-4
25 October | GCWA Fright or Flight | defeated Chelsea LeClair (2x GCWA World Championship) - 41-16-4
02 November | AW Clash | lost to James Nightingale (Wrestler of the Year - 1st Round) - 41-17-4
13 November | AW XIII: The Fillmore | defeated Addy Ainsworth (Anything Goes Match) - 42-17-4
16 November | Stripped of GCWA Championship and fired after being hospitalized after accidental overdose
17 November | Action Wrestling sends message of support for Lissie Hope after her hospitalization
2021
31 January | AW Revolution | defeated Spayde Martinez (Women's Championship) - 43-17-4
15 Feburary | AW CruiserClash | defeated Tsukiko - 44-17-4
22 Feburary | AW CruiserClash | lost to Regan Voorhees - 44-18-4
28 Feburary | AW Battlefield: Battlebowl | defeated Miss Mae - 45-18-4
15 March | AW Clash | with Carter Shaw and Howard Black lost to Dandy DiVito, Kyle Kemp, & Trey Bouchet (DiVito over Hope) - 45-19-4
22 March | AW Clash | with Howard Black defeated Byron Bathory & Mr. Abraham (Black over Abraham) - 46-19-4
28 March | AW Timebomb | defeated Howard Black - 47-19-4
19 April | AW Clash | with Ash Blake & the HR Department defeated The Hangmen (Hope over Noose) - 48-19-4
26 April | AW Clash | with Ash Blake & Carter Shaw defeated James Nightingale, Downfall, and Adrian (Hope over Adrian) - 49-19-4
3 May | AW Clash | with Ash Blake defeated Caps Lock (Hope over Caps) - 50-19-4
10 May | AW Clash | with Ash Blake and Carter Shaw defeated Kyle Kemp, Dandy DiVito, and CJ Phoenix (Shaw over DiVito) - 51-19-4
17 May | AW Clash | no contest versus Spencer Adams (Philidor vs. Action Wrestling melee) - 51-19-5
31 May | AW Havoc Rumble | entered 25th/60, recorded 5 eliminations, placed sixth overall (eliminated by Spencer Adams)
27 June | AW Evolution | lost to Bonnie Blue - 51-20-5
05 July | AW Clash | lost to Spencer Adams in four-way match with Regan Voorhees and Mason Jones (#1 Contendership, World) - 51-21-5
12 July | AW Clash | with Carter Shaw defeated Devil's Gate (Shaw over Kuraim) - 52-22-5
25 July | AW Tokyo Fite | no contest versus Der Metzger (Devil's Gate interference) - 52-22-6
26 July | ROTH Invitational | lost to Atara Themis - 52-23-6
02 August| AW Clash | defeated Der Metzger - 53-23-6
13 August | AW XIII: Oslo | lost to Betsy Granger - 53-24-6
29 August | AW Uprising: All-In | defeated Graham Baker (won United States Championship) - 54-24-6
11 October | AW Clash | with Cassidy Adler, lost to Johnny Bacchus and Addy A (Anything Goes III, Bacchus over Hope with Cassidy's abandonment) - 54-25-6
17 October | AW Execution | lost to Graham Baker (lost United States Championship) - 54-26-6
01 November | AW SpookyClash | with Carter Shaw, Ash Blake, & Neo lost to Johnny Bacchus, Corey Black, Dionysus, & Downfall (Hellimination, clean sweep) - 54-27-6
08 November | AW Clash: Turmoil Tournament | lost to Regan Voorhees - 54-28-6
22 November | AW Clash | defeated Corey Bull - 55-28-6
05 December | AW Turmoil | no contest with Corey Black (Time limit draw) - 55-28-7
20 December | AW Corey Bull: The Last Dance | no contest with Carter Shaw (both walked backstage) - 55-28-8
2022
03 January | AW Clash: Season Premiere | lost to Ash Blake - 55-29-8
18 August | Uprising: All-In | defeated Teo Blaze, Leviathan, QDT, Derrick Vayden, LA Johnny Stylez, Claire Hawkins, and Allison Riggs-Preston to win the 2019 All-In Briefcase | 11-4-2
10 September | TRINITY: The Big Time | no contest with Claire Hawkins
14 September | Execution | with Kennedy Matthews defeated Red White & Bruised | 12-4-2
23 September | #WrestleSeason1 | defeated Teo Blaze | 13-4-2
28 September | UCI: Reunion | Team AW (with Dandy DiVito, Walter, Derrick Vayden, Bobby Rage) vs. Team UCI (Alex Richards, Kevin Bishop, Zombie McMorris, Andre Holmes, Erin Fausse) - Walter wins, Lissie placed 4th | 14-4-3
01 October | TRINITY: Sin | defeated Persephone | 14-4-3
07 October | #WrestleSeason3 | defeated C.C. Loyal | 15-4-3
14 October | #WrestleSeason4 | lost to Alex Richards (sp. guest referee Dandy DiVito | 15-5-3
04 November | Clash: Turmoil Wrestler of the Year Round 1 | defeated Hector Rodriguez | 16-5-3
11 November | Clash: Turmoil Wrestler of the Year Round 2 | defeated Dandy DiVito (World Championship) | 17-5-3
18 November | Clash: Turmoil Wrestler of the Year Semi-Finals | lost to FPV (World Championship) | 17-6-3
25 November | AW Turmoil | lost to Dandy DiVito (Anything Goes Match) | 17-7-3
2020
13 January | Clash | defeated Thomas Snow | 18-7-3
20 January | Clash | with Teo Blaze, defeated Corey Bull and Kevin Bishop (Blaze over Bishop) | 19-7-3
26 January | AW Revolution 3 | defeated Corey Bull | 20-7-3
03 Feburary | Clash | lost to Adelaide Ainsworth (w), Karlie Nash, & Jacqui M (Ainsworth over Nash) | 20-8-3
10 Feburary | Clash | lost to KOS (c) and Roger Wright (United States Championship) (KOS over Wright | 20-9-3
24 February | Clash | defeated Cassidy Adler | 21-9-3
25 February | OPW Bedlam on the Bayou | defeated Eddie Havok | 22-9-3
01 March | AW Rush | defeated Kevin Bishop | 23-9-3
13 March | AW XIII: Chicago | with Teo Blaze, defeated Kevin Bishop and Corey Bull (Blaze over Bull) | 24-9-3
16 March | AW Clash: BattleBowl | with Carter Shaw, lost to "IlluminiDaddy" Wesley and Zombie McMorris (Wesley over Shaw) | 24-10-3
23 March | AW Clash | cashed in on and defeated Frank Patrick Venable (World Championship) | 25-10-3
12 April | AW Battlefield | lost triple-threat to Frank Patrick Venable and Adelaide Ainsworth (World Championship) - (Venable over Ainsworth) | 25-11-3
03 May | AW Havoc Rumble | entered 46th/60, last one hour-ten minutes, recorded 12 eliminations (new record), runner-up (eliminated by Walter)
11 May | AW Clash | lost triple-threat to Crow McMorris and Olive Adler (McMorris over Hope) - 25-12-3
25 May | AW Clash | with Adelaide Ainsworth, defeated Kennedy Matthews and Estrella Luiz (Hope over Luiz) - 26-12-3
14 June | AW Evolution 3 | with Adelaide Ainsworth (The Swallowing) versus The Following, Kill Or Cure, and Twin Gods (c), TLC Match for Tag Team Championships, defeated by Kill or Cure (McMorris retrieved the belts) - 26-13-2
22 June | AW Clash | with Adelaide Ainsworth, defeated Raging Dead and Derrick Vayden (Hope over Vayden) - 27-13-3
26 June | GCWA Inferno | defeated Chelsea LeClair (1st Round of Warriors of the Ring Tournament) - 28-13-3
10 July | GCWA Inferno | defeated Havoc (2nd Round of Warriors of the Ring Tournament) - 29-13-3
13 July | AW Clash | The Swallowing & Kill or Cure defeat The Following & Marc Mayhem (disqualification) - 30-13-3
25 July | GCWA Warriors of the Ring V | defeated John E. Depth (Quarterfinals of WOTR) - 31-13-3
25 July | GCWA Warriors of the Ring V | defeated Terry Marshall (Semi-finals of WOTR) - 32-13-3
25 July | GCWA Warriors of the Ring V | defeated The Lost Soul (Finals of WOTR) - 33-13-3
26 July | AW Chaos | The Swallowing vs. The Following vs. Kill or Cure (c) - (won AW Tag Team Championships, Addy & Lissie over Balfore) - 34-13-3
22 August | GCWA Heat Wave | defeated Mack O'Connor - (GCWA World Championship) - 35-13-3
23 August | AW Uprising | The Swallowing (c) defeated AberSlane - (AW Tag Team Championships, Addy A over Abernathy) - 36-13-3
31 August | AW Clash | defeated Amelia Abernathy - 37-13-3
11 September | GCWA Inferno | defeated Zolton (retained GCWA World Championship) - 38-13-3
14 September | AW Clash | The Swallowing defeated Seductive Handsomeness (Addy A over Miyamoto) - 39-13-3
18 September | GCWA Interno | lost to Chelsea LeClair (lost GCWA World Championship) - 39-14-3
27 September | AW Execution | The Swallowing lost to Man Made Gods (Corey Black over Addy A, lost Tag Team Championships) - 39-15-3
02 October | GCWA Inferno | defeated Druk Dorji - 40-15-3
12 October | AW Clash100 | 10-Man Battle Royal for US Championship (placed 4th) 40-15-4
19 October | AW Clash Trios Night 1 | The Swallowing & Sara Pettis lost to Kaz Mazy, Howard Black, & Crow McMorris (Black over Pettis after Lissie turned on Addy) - 40-16-4
25 October | GCWA Fright or Flight | defeated Chelsea LeClair (2x GCWA World Championship) - 41-16-4
02 November | AW Clash | lost to James Nightingale (Wrestler of the Year - 1st Round) - 41-17-4
13 November | AW XIII: The Fillmore | defeated Addy Ainsworth (Anything Goes Match) - 42-17-4
16 November | Stripped of GCWA Championship and fired after being hospitalized after accidental overdose
17 November | Action Wrestling sends message of support for Lissie Hope after her hospitalization
2021
31 January | AW Revolution | defeated Spayde Martinez (Women's Championship) - 43-17-4
15 Feburary | AW CruiserClash | defeated Tsukiko - 44-17-4
22 Feburary | AW CruiserClash | lost to Regan Voorhees - 44-18-4
28 Feburary | AW Battlefield: Battlebowl | defeated Miss Mae - 45-18-4
15 March | AW Clash | with Carter Shaw and Howard Black lost to Dandy DiVito, Kyle Kemp, & Trey Bouchet (DiVito over Hope) - 45-19-4
22 March | AW Clash | with Howard Black defeated Byron Bathory & Mr. Abraham (Black over Abraham) - 46-19-4
28 March | AW Timebomb | defeated Howard Black - 47-19-4
19 April | AW Clash | with Ash Blake & the HR Department defeated The Hangmen (Hope over Noose) - 48-19-4
26 April | AW Clash | with Ash Blake & Carter Shaw defeated James Nightingale, Downfall, and Adrian (Hope over Adrian) - 49-19-4
3 May | AW Clash | with Ash Blake defeated Caps Lock (Hope over Caps) - 50-19-4
10 May | AW Clash | with Ash Blake and Carter Shaw defeated Kyle Kemp, Dandy DiVito, and CJ Phoenix (Shaw over DiVito) - 51-19-4
17 May | AW Clash | no contest versus Spencer Adams (Philidor vs. Action Wrestling melee) - 51-19-5
31 May | AW Havoc Rumble | entered 25th/60, recorded 5 eliminations, placed sixth overall (eliminated by Spencer Adams)
27 June | AW Evolution | lost to Bonnie Blue - 51-20-5
05 July | AW Clash | lost to Spencer Adams in four-way match with Regan Voorhees and Mason Jones (#1 Contendership, World) - 51-21-5
12 July | AW Clash | with Carter Shaw defeated Devil's Gate (Shaw over Kuraim) - 52-22-5
25 July | AW Tokyo Fite | no contest versus Der Metzger (Devil's Gate interference) - 52-22-6
26 July | ROTH Invitational | lost to Atara Themis - 52-23-6
02 August| AW Clash | defeated Der Metzger - 53-23-6
13 August | AW XIII: Oslo | lost to Betsy Granger - 53-24-6
29 August | AW Uprising: All-In | defeated Graham Baker (won United States Championship) - 54-24-6
11 October | AW Clash | with Cassidy Adler, lost to Johnny Bacchus and Addy A (Anything Goes III, Bacchus over Hope with Cassidy's abandonment) - 54-25-6
17 October | AW Execution | lost to Graham Baker (lost United States Championship) - 54-26-6
01 November | AW SpookyClash | with Carter Shaw, Ash Blake, & Neo lost to Johnny Bacchus, Corey Black, Dionysus, & Downfall (Hellimination, clean sweep) - 54-27-6
08 November | AW Clash: Turmoil Tournament | lost to Regan Voorhees - 54-28-6
22 November | AW Clash | defeated Corey Bull - 55-28-6
05 December | AW Turmoil | no contest with Corey Black (Time limit draw) - 55-28-7
20 December | AW Corey Bull: The Last Dance | no contest with Carter Shaw (both walked backstage) - 55-28-8
2022
03 January | AW Clash: Season Premiere | lost to Ash Blake - 55-29-8