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==Championships and accomplishments==
==Championships and accomplishments==

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Veda Scott
Birth nameLindsey Kerecz[1]
Born1 January[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Veda Scott[1][3]
Billed height5 ft 1 in (1.55 m)[4]
Billed weight114 lb (52 kg)[4]
Billed fromProvidence, Rhode Island[3]
Trained byRing of Honor Wrestling Academy under Daizee Haze and Delirious[3]
DebutMay 2011[1][3]

Lindsey Kerecz,[1] best known by her ring name Veda Scott,[1][3] is a professional wrestler and valet.[3] She has wrestled in the United States, Canada and Japan.

Professional wrestling career

American independent circuit (2011–present)

Kerecz debuted in May 2011.[1][3] Her earliest recorded match took place on 15 May 2011 at a Horizon Wrestling Alliance event, where she was defeated by Daizee Haze.[5][6][7][8]

Scott started wrestling for Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) on 29 July 2011 with a loss to Cherry Bomb at Girls Night Out 4.[9] On 23 November 2012 at Hell on Earth 8, Scott with Gregory Iron formed a tag team called Hope & Change; they defeated defending champions the Batiri (Kodama & Obariyon) to capture the AIW Tag Team Championship.[10] During their reign, Hope & Change accumulated successful title defenses against various teams including the Batiri,[11] Youthanazia (Josh Prohibition & Matt Cross),[12] the Old School Express (Jock Samson & Marion Fontaine) and the Jollyville Fuck-Its (Russ Myers & T-Money).[13][14] Hope & Change remained champions until Absolution VIII on 30 June 2013, when they lost their titles back to the Batiri.[15][16]

On 1 March 2013 at Girls Night Out 8, Scott won the main event ladder match against Addy Starr, Athena and Crazy Mary Dobson to earn a future shot at the AIW Women's Title.[17] On 6 October 2013 at Girls Night Out 10, Scott lost her main event championship match against AIW Women's Champion Allysin Kay.[18] On 7 February 2014 at #TGIF, Scott lost a rematch for the title to Kay. Following the match, Scott's tag team partner Gregory Iron declared his intentions to take their professional and platonic relationship to something more, this resulted in Scott attacking Iron.[19] Scott and Iron eventually engaged in a feud,[20][21] which culminated in Scott defeating Iron in the main event steel cage match at Battle of the Sexes on 26 July 2014.[22]

On 10 May 2014, Scott made her debut for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at the tapings of TNA's One Night Only Knockouts Knockdown pay-per-view, where she lost to Gail Kim.[23]

Shimmer Women Athletes (2011–present)

Scott made her debut for Shimmer Women Athletes on Volume 41, where she teamed up with Su Young and Kimberly Maddox in a losing effort to the team of Buggy Nova, Jessie Brooks and She Nay Nay in a six-person-tag team match. On Volume 44, Scott made her singles debut against Taylor Made in a losing effort. On Volume 46, Scott gained her victory after she defeated Saraya Knight by desqulification.

Ring of Honor (2012–present)

Scott was trained in Ring of Honor's (ROH) Wrestling Academy under Daizee Haze and Delirious.[3]

On the 6 April 2013 episode of ROH, Scott attempted to interview MsChif after losing a Four Corners "Women of Honor" match against to Athena but MsChif would attack Scott.[24][25] On the 25 May 2013 episode of Ring of Honor, Scott interfered in the "Women of Honor" on Cherry Bomb behalf by attacking MsChif. On the 7 July 2013 episode of ROH, Scott had her first televised match for ROH and lost to MsChif.[26][27]

in January 2014, Scott entered a storyline, where she began managing R.D. Evans when he began gloating about his win streak, which he dubbed the "New Streak",[28] As apart of storyline, she would put him in match with jobbers in order to win easily.

International exploits (2012-present)

On 7 July 2012, Scott was noted to have wrestled in Canada for NCW Femmes Fatales, where she defeated Mary Lee Rose.[29]

Scott wrestled her first match in Japan at Joshi for Hope IV on 7 October 2012, where she lost to Yuhi.[30]

Personal life

Kerecz was studying law during her professional wrestling debut in 2011,[1] and graduated from the Drexel University School of Law in 2012.[1] She was also a former Drexel Law Review editor.[1]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  2. ^ "Birthday". Veda Scott. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
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  4. ^ a b c "Scott, Veda profile". Shine Wrestling. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Roster..." Horizon Wrestling Alliance. Archived from the original on 16 September 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
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