Carmen Valentina, Cristi Ann Hosting Female Wrestling at Exxxotica N.J.

LOS ANGELES — VNA Girls Carmen Valentina and Cristi Ann have announced they are hosting the three-day VNA Girls wrestling/catfight exhibition at the upcoming Exxxotica N.J.

This is the third time the popular wrestling show has appeared in New Jersey (having also been performed in Los Angeles, Chicago and Texas).

The exhibition will take place at the VNAGirls Booth. The pair will be doing two shows Friday and Sunday and three on Saturday. Fans are invited to have pictures taken with them. This will also mark Ann’s first time ever in the ring.

Valentina said, ''This is our only wrestling match of 2017 so make sure you get out and see it. We have a lot of new moves this year. It's Cristi's first time in the ring so I can't wait to body slam her a few times to break her in. Bring a cell phone and send the best pic ever to send to all your friends. Trust me ... they won't believe their eyes when they see you in one of our ultimate selfies.''

Ann added, ''This is my first Exxxotica and my first wrestling match in public. I am very excited to see what happens. If you are close to New Jersey, get to Edison this weekend and come support me!''

The wrestling/catfight ring will located at the VNA Girls Booth with other stars such as Vicky Vette, Penny Pax and Kelley Cabbana.

Fans who cannot make it to the convention can watch the wrestling live streaming on CarmenValentina.com, CristiAnnLive.com and VNALive.com sites, where the shows will be streaming free for members.

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