10 Things WWE Fans Need To Know About Priscilla Kelly

1. She Defeated James Ellsworth To Become World Intergender Champion

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Many may remember Becky Lynch serving out an ass-whooping to James Ellsworth during a November 2017 episode of SmackDown, but Ellsworth's post-WWE career saw him actually create his own World Intergender Championship.

Not just that, the famed jobber actually crowned himself the inaugural World Intergender Champion in 2018, and he'd pick up wins over the likes of Penelope Ford, Su Yung, Skylar, Gillberg and Joey Ryan, as well as retain the belt via DQ against Mia Yim and Tenille Dashwood.

For Ellsworth, his reign as the World Intergender Champion came to a crushing end in July 2019 at Cactus League Wrestling's Rated R Wrestling event from Tucson, Arizona. There, he got his comeuppance when Priscilla Kelly defeated him by submission to become the new World Intergender Champ.

There's no actual information out there as to whether Kelly ever actually did defend this title, or if she ever lost the belt to somebody or simply vacated it, but many a wrestling fan will likely conjure up a smile knowing that Hell's Favourite Harlot put an end to over a year of James Ellsworth's reign of intergender terror.

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