Jennifer Baxter

The SWF's True California Girl

Height: 5' 9"
Hometown: Los Angeles , CA
Signature Moves: Rear Ankle Lock
Finisher: Flash in the Pan

Debut: January, 2004 (Appeared alongside other WWR "Invaders." Had match debut the following eXplosion, against Chalie Williams. Lost)

Career Highlight: 3x WWRV Women's Champion


Jennifer Baxter, most known for being the beautiful manager for Mak & Zak, is the only woman to come through in the WWR invasion of the SWF, a storyline that occured in early 2004. She came over as the Women's Champion for the WWR, but lost a title unification match against Becky Raines at Dark Horizon of 2004.

Don't let her sultry demeanor fool you though. Her fighting skills are formidable, as illustrated in her epic Best-of-Five series of matches against Anna Machen, leading up to Mind Games IV. The two had a back and forth series, going into the big event tied at 2, and while Anna came away victorious, Baxter cemented herself as someone not to be taken lightly.

Of course, not all of Baxter's followed activities have been in the ring. She also shared a short affair with fellow superstar Pouncy. However, the two broke up very publicly after High Stakes 2005, after Pouncy hit her with the Sweet Serenade, believing her to be cheating on him with Chip Davis.

It was at this point that Baxter went on to be the manager for the team of Mak & Zak, coaching them to the SWF Tag Team Championships. She also continued to hone her singles wrestling skills, taking on combatants when her managerial services weren't required.

In 2010, Baxter struck out towards championship gold yet again, when she teamed with Jen Martin to take on the True Blood Coalition for the Femme Tag Team Championships. However, she showed her true colors at Dark Horizon of the following year, getting impatient and blind tagging herself into a #1 Contender's match, only to be beaten by Anna Machen. However, her spiral continued as she attacked former partner Jen Martin before their Mind Games match. However, she would go on to lose that match.

In 2012, Jennifer Baxter remains a force to be reckoned with in the Femme Division, and only time will tell what her true motivations are, and how they'll affect the rest of her competitors.