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A western Pennsylvania woman really wanted to get into a Pittsburgh bar. So much so, in fact, suspect Danae Blaze, 26, allegedly employed some football and wrestling moves on the bouncer stationed at the door.

(police photo via KDKA)

A western Pennsylvania woman really wanted to get into a Pittsburgh bar. So much so, in fact, that when suspect Danae Blaze, 26, was deemed by a bouncer to be too intoxicated for entry at Mario's on the South Side late Saturday night, she allegedly "got into a three-point stance like a football player and charged the bouncer with a shoulder block. When that didn't work, she grabbed his legs and tried to execute a wrestling takedown," according to KDKA-TV.

In the end, the bouncer, who first spotted the woman as she attempted to cut line outside the bar, was able to block her, the news station reports. The two then started to wrestle, and he shoved her from the front door.

But Blaze, of Washington County, wasn't done.

When two nearby Pittsburgh Police officers, who were on-duty outside of the East Carson Street bar, intervened and asked her for her identification, she refused. And when police say they tried to get her to stop from trying to enter the bar, she punched one of them in the face, KDKA writes, adding:

Police eventually arrested her, but she reportedly kicked, hit and screamed the whole way into the police vehicle.

Blaze was taken to the Allegheny County Jail, where she faces numerous charges, including five felony counts of assault.