Viola Moonlight
I'm Literally Just Here for WZCW

They're coming to get you.
Vixen's Wrestling Federation
Karlee Perez, formerly known as "Maxine," became the winner of World Wrestling Entertainment's reality program NXT (season three) and in the process, gained a WWE contract with the bonus of having a championship shot at any time she wishes. Through her tenure, she quickly formed a team with Drew McIntyre and showed her dominance as a useful tag team competitor. After a winning streak against many of the inter-gender teams that the WWE had to offer, she invoked her championship opportunity alongside Drew for the idle Unified Tag Team Titles. However, the WWE declined her request and instead gave the chance to contend for the Unified Diva's Title instead. Karlee, being very well-versed in the studies of business, explained the various loopholes of the stipulations regarding to her choice of championship, using evidence such as:
- Tag Team Wrestling doesn't pertain to only male competitors
- She was granted a title shot at a championship of her choosing (as long she is eligible)
Despite the overwhelming support, the WWE refused and decided to give her the Diva's Title match. After some heated confrontations with the executives of the WWE, she boycotted the PPV featuring her title opportunity being invoked (inside the ring preventing the show to start) until she received what she wanted. She was fired on the spot for misconduct and was belittled in the ring by an angry Vince McMahon. Slowly, but surely, Diva's in the WWE decided to take action into their own hands and demanded for better treatment of their division... eventually leading to all of them handing in their quitting papers.
With nowhere to go, the Diva's seeked help from the Knockout's, but they were helpless to their cause underneath the ruling of Eric Bischoff & Hulk Hogan. Miss Tessmacher, former position in TNA management, decided to meet up with Karlee Perez and discuss their situation. Secretly, Tessmacher, along with the rest of the former Diva's and current Knockout's, formed a new company that would showcase their talent to the world as something other than a filler to the men, as well as what makes them unique. Thus... the formation of the VWF.




