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==DCWF== Joanne joined the DCWF Training School, having had some training from her previous employers she knew the basics so over the next month would receive some training to improve what on what she had already learned before making her eventual in-ring debut. Far from being a natural she struggled at first eventually making progress seeking advice from experienced pro's. After six weeks of some training and a couple of behind closed doors practice matches it was decided to put what she had learned to the test and on the advice of her trainers the DCWF Booking Committee told her to prepare for to make her debut on the upcoming week's edition of their flagship "Showdown" weekly program. She would be employed with the company for 16 months up to early October 2020. ====<u>Wargames 2019 FPV</u>==== After completing training including taking part in some exhibition matches Joanne Steel would debut on the August 24th Edition of Showdown losing to DCWF Women's Champion Ery, this losing streak would continue all the way through to Warzone on 22nd September when Joanne took to Twitter furious at the official after losing to the SCLW Champion Horses Morrisey in a non-title match. This would get a response from Kimberly Smith and started a online war of words between the two. Things would come to a head on the 29th September edition of Showdown when after Smith's match with Gina Rose, Steel would jump the ringside barrier and viciously attack her with a steel chair after she had already been already been viciously assaulted post match by Rose. The following week Steel would explain why she did it, and issuing a warning that she should stay out of Steel's business. In the lead up to the Wargames event Steel would lose back to back matches after facing DCWF Women's Champion Faylen Luwynn, and the following week Lyria Gruber. At DCWF War Games 2019 Joanne Steel would take on Smith in a hard fought back and forth match that Steel would win, making her opponent pass out in the Flying Dragon Submission taking her down to the canvas in a vicious arm bar which she did not immediately break prior to the referee's calling the match in her favor. ====<u>Kumate FPV</u>==== In her next two matches steel would lose on the 16th November edition of Warzone and then again the following week on the 22nd November Showdown. Things would briefly turn around on the first in a series as Steel defeated Smith the in the inaugural Full Tilt on 8th December. On 15th December Edition of Full Tilt, the final show for Steel before the break for the Holidays though there was little season spirit on display as Steel took on Gina Rose and Smith in a triple threat match which would see Steel get pinned after a violent encounter between the three competitors. Prior to the New Year DCWF announced the Kumate FPV, a new concept for the promotion where they would compete on a raised platform without any corners or ring ropes, with the objective being to either make your opponent submit by saying Maté or throwing them from the platform to the floor (approx. 2 foot) below. Joanne Steel would face Bellona in a match at the inaugural DCWF Kumate FPV. The only way to win the match being to throw your opponent off the platform or to make them submit and/or to say 'Matee'. In a gruelling match a dominant Bellona would gain the win by throwing Steel from the platform as she released her from a submission move. ====<u>WrestleFest XII FPV</u>==== After losing to Bellona at Kumate Steel hoped to bounce back the following week at the January 12th edition of Full Tilt in a match where if she won she would earn a spot in the forthcoming gauntlet match at the annual DCWF Wrestlefest event scheduled for March 1st 2020 with the added bonus that a contract would be on offer for the winner guaranteeing a title shot (at either the SLCW or DCWF Women's Title) over the next year. Steel would come up short in a defeat to Lyria Gruber and then again fail at another shot at a place in the gauntlet match on the 19th January's Full Tilt. Afterwards Steel would now characteristically, go on Twitter blaming successive referring issues for her loses despite losing cleanly via pin-fall and submission in the matches. Joanne Steel would come out and cut a promo prior to her match on the January 26th edition of Full Tilt, a stipulation was added giving her the opportunity if she won to qualify for the Wrestlefest 12 women's gauntlet match. There had been ill feeling between Bellona and Steel in the build up to the match stemming from their match at the Kumate FPV three weeks earlier, Steel's promo only adding fuel to the already raging rivalry between them. The match ended after the referee was knocked down and Joanne was knocked out after being dropped face first onto the exposed turnbuckle Bellona shocking the DCWF as she lay down and covered herself with Steel's arm, her motives explained after the match as she wanted Joanne to be in the gauntlet match just to hurt her even more. Steel would then lose on the February 2nd edition of Full Tilt to Brooke Owens, with a stipulation added to this match that if Owens won then she would get to pick the stipulation for her upcoming match challenging current DCWF Women's Champion Faylen Luwynn at Wrestlefest 12, but if Steel won then there would be a stipulation of Luwynn's choosing added to the match. Steel would lose on both the February 9th's and 16th editions of Full Tilt On the February 16th edition of Full Tilt Joanne Steel would come out during Bellona's entrance prior to her match with Rose, attacking Bellona with a lead pipe to her lower back. On Twitter Steel would gloat about what she did and threaten not to wait till Wrestlefest 12 to settle the ever increasingly violent war with Bellona. At Wrestlefest 12 Joanne Steel competed in the five woman Gauntlet Match where the winner was guaranteed a contract that will give them a title opportunity at the Women's SLCW or DCWF Women's title over the next calendar year. Steel entered at number one with Bellona entering as number two. Steel would beat Bellona with a Sleeper hold after the Package Pile Driver and Death Valley Driver in a clear attempt to injure Bellona the same way she tried to injure Steel only to lose to the third entrant thus being eliminated from the match. ====<u>Hogg Wylde FPV</u>==== At the March 15th Edition of Full Tilt Steel unexpectedly came out and cut a promo once again aiming her ire at Bellona and threatening that the issues between them were far from over. The following week on Full Tilt (22nd March) Steel teamed with SLCW Champion Lyria Gruber in a tag-team match, with the following week seeing her would cut yet another promo on Bellona challenging her to a match the next week which the Modern Gladiator was happy to accept and on the 5th April Edition of Full Tilt Bellona would defeat Steel again sending a distinct message to her by giving a second finisher after the bell had been rung to end the match. Steel would make her last appearance before Hogg Wylde in another loss after the outside distraction from Bellona. At DCWF's annual 'Hogg Wylde' event this year hosted by The Legend Motorcycle Club and in support of the Relay For Life charity, Steel would finally get her revenge defeating Bellona in a Hardcore Match after delivering a package pile driver through a barb wire covered table to win a hard fought match to a partisan crowd of bikers, possibly the only time in her career thus far she'd ever had the fans cheering her. ====<u>Luck Of The Draw FPV</u>==== At Full Tilt on 17th May she was set to take on Jolene McKenzie, coming out to the ring first she seemed angrier than normal, strode over to the corner where McKenzie was and laid her out with a couple of kendo stick strikes before complaining about the match and exiting the room, the match being counted as a no contest as McKenzie was in no condition to wrestle and Steel had vacated the ring and gone backstage. She would come out on the following week's edition of Full Tilt and deliver a scathing promo to her previous opponents, Jolene and the fans saying she wrestled when she wants and with whom she wants to much confusion to the fans. On the 31st May's Full Tilt Steel was once again booked in a match this time against Regan Blair, though her opponent had not been announced as Steel made her way to the ring she threw a strop when she saw who her opponent was complaining loudly and at length at the ref. As the match started she made her excuses and exited the ring much to the bemusement of the referee and the annoyance of Blair who tried to goad Steel into the ring. The match had already started and Steel was counted out and Regan Blair was declared the winner by the referee. On the 21st June 'go home' edition of Full Tilt, the final one before the "Luck Of The Draw" FPV, Joanne Steel was forced by Ery Laerwen to once again take on Regan Blair but as she was unable to attend the show Laerwen hired Jaxi Velineux to act as the ringside Enforcer/Lumberjack. At the conclusion of the match which Blair won by using her patented 'Carrion Clutch' to send Steel to sleep, Velineux announced that Steel was to show up for a match the following Sunday at the "Luck Of The Draw" FPV in a unspecified match with Ery Laerwen the stipulation for which would be announced sometime before the match. At "Luck Of The Draw" Ery and Steel competed in brutal "Last Woman Standing" match which Ery won after beating Steel with a large poker chip that had been part of the stage, after Steel had tried to leave up the ramp this time only to be stopped by Emma Grey. ====<u>Summer Madness</u>==== The following week on 12th July's Full Tilt Steel was involved in a triple threat match with Grey and Blair with all three women targeting each other and no signs of co-operation the match was won by by Emma Grey after she took out both opponents and pinned Steel. Steel would get her revenge however the following week on 19th July's Full Tilt. after Grey came out to cut a promo addressing recent events. She was challenged to a match by Blair and it would be Steel's distraction that handed Regan Blair the victory over Grey. The next week on the 26th July Full Tilt Steel took on Grey in a one-on-one encounter which Grey won after interference from Blair. The ill feeling between the three women continued the next week as this time it was Joanne Steel who was cutting a promo that was interrupted by Regan Blair who again issued the challenge for a match which Joanne Steel accepted, managing to come out with her first win over Regan in what had been a hard fought match. At the end of the match it was Grey's turn to issue a challenge as she issued them both the challenge of Blair and Steel teaming up together to take on Grey and her mystery tag-team partner. So on 9th August at Full Tilt the unlikely team waited as Grey came out along with her tag-team partner for the night Kandy Perez. Blair and Steel would lose after the latter was pinned by Perez. The following week Grey came to ringside and called out both women, challenging them to a triple threat match at the upcoming 'Summer Madness' FPV in a weapons match. Both women accepted and it ended in a mass brawl between all three women with Grey eventually leaving the ring pursued by a angry Blair who Regan seeing Steel getting to her feet slid back into the ring to hit her with her shovel before exiting herself. Things would only escalate further the next week. Before the 'Go Home' show the last Full Tilt before Summer Madness there was a brawl before the show involving Joanne Steel, and her two opponent before losing a match later on in the night due to Regan Blair. At the 2020 Summer Madness FPV Joanne Steel would win her match against Blair and Grey after taking early punishment she left the ring, wisely letting the other two women beat each other before sliding in the ring, eliminating Grey before Steel pinned Blair for the win, her last in the DCWF. Steel made sporadic appearances after the FPV and failed to win any of her remaining matches with the company. On 13th October 2020 Joanne Steel announced that she had left DCWF, meeting where DCWF agreed to her release. Joanne explained that she had chosen to leave the company to seek out other opportunities and after taking a few weeks to weigh up her options would officially sign a contract to join Premier Wrestling
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