When Adrianna made her debut in Victory Pro Wrestling, fear followed her.

When she walked to the ring, you knew someone was going to get hurt.

In the short time she performed for VPW in 2019, Adrianna made a name for herself and for her partner Jayel Cotto. As the muscle, Adrianna protected the Queen of New York and made a name for herself as a force to be reckoned with.

She never did get a chance to step in the ring for the VPW Women’s Championship.

That changes at VPW’s Disorderly Conduct in Bay Shore on November 19 as Adrianna makes her debut to challenge VPW Women’s Champion Valentina Vasquez for the title.

Will Adrianna bring the fear of all things holy with her when she returns to Victory Pro Wrestling, or will Valentina Vasquez again successfully defend the championship?

What will happen Saturday night November 19th when Victory Pro Wrestling returns to Pro Game Athletics in Bay Shore for Disorderly Conduct?

FALLOUT FROM THE GOLD RUSH RUMBLE
The winner of the Gold Rush Rumble Mike Anthony makes his official challenge
Winning the Gold Rush Rumble gives him the chance to challenge for any sanctioned VPW Championship

NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion Dezmond Cole vs Johnny “Pretty Boy” Collins

TAG TEAM TURMOIL
Even Stevens vs Cain Industries vs Coffee Lovers vs Security Inc
Winners will be the top contenders to the VPW Tag Team Championships

VPW WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion Valentina Vasquez vs Adrianna

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Victory Pro Wrestling has a rich history of professional wrestling on Long Island performing on Long Island in Centereach, Deer Park, Bay Shore, St. James, Babylon, North Babylon, Islip, Sachem, and Hofstra University. Victory Pro Wrestling has also performed in Brooklyn and Queens, New York, and in 2022 we debuted in the state of Connecticut. Since 2005, Victory Pro Wrestling raised thousands of dollars each year in fundraisers for our communities.