Lacey (wrestler) - Professional Wrestling Career

Professional Wrestling Career

Lacey made her ring debut in August, 2000 as The Lovely Lacey in Minnesota in a handicap match that also featured Shawn Daivari. From then until late 2003 she regularly feuded with real-life friend Rain all across the Midwest wrestling circuit in promotions such as Steel Domain Wrestling and Mid American Wrestling. This includes a Falls Count Anywhere match held in MAW on September 28, 2002. In July 2004 she suffered a knee injury, but this did not require surgery.

On January 14, 2007, participated in the seventh ChickFight tournament, losing in the first round to Eden Black.

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