Ashley Vox stands about 5’0” on a good day, but don’t let her size fool you—this woman fights like someone duct-taped dynamite to a tuna can and threw it in the ring. Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island, and flanked by her equally scrappy younger sister Delmi Exo, Vox forms one half of The Sea Stars—a … Read More “Ashley Vox: Wrestling’s Undersized Underdog with the Heart of a Barracuda” »
Category: Women’s Wrestling
If you looked at Christina Von Eerie and said, “That gal belongs in a mosh pit, not a locker room,” well, you’re halfway right—and completely missing the point. She didn’t just crash into wrestling like a punk rock grenade; she made it her stage. Mohawked, tattooed, and wild-eyed like the lead singer of a band … Read More “Christina Von Eerie: Mohawked Mayhem in a World of Polished Princesses” »
There’s something intoxicating about a fighter who walks the line between a nightclub assassin and a locker room cobra. She’s slick. She’s vicious. And she doesn’t flinch under fluorescent lights or full moons. They call her Lola Vice in the squared circle, but once upon a time, she was Valerie Loureda—the Miami girl who dropped … Read More “Lola Vice: The Spinning Heel Kick with a Miami Bite” »
You don’t walk into a room like Velvet Sky. You blow the damn doors off their hinges with a can of hairspray and a smirk that says, “I’m better than you, and your mother probably agrees.” Jamie Lynn Szantyr—better known to the world of arm drags, catfights, and cameras as Velvet Sky—didn’t just play the … Read More “Velvet Sky: The Blonde Bombshell Who Gave a Damn—and Gave It Back Twice as Loud” »
If you ever wondered what happened to the beautiful blonde in wrestling who could actually wrestle but never got the ball to run with—Krissy Vaine is Exhibit A. The name alone sounds like it should be stitched on the back of a pink Cadillac or airbrushed on a neon sign outside a North Carolina beauty … Read More “Krissy Vaine: Southern Belle, Backstage Hell, and Wrestling’s Perennial “What If”” »
If you blinked, you probably missed her—and that’s not an insult. That’s just how fast Stephanie Finochio moved. Whether she was soaring off the top rope in TNA, racing dirt bikes, leaping from buildings as a stuntwoman, or fending off bikini contests and creative apathy in WWE, Trinity—her in-ring alias—never exactly stood still long enough … Read More “Trinity: The High-Flying Stunt Queen Who Moonsaulted Through Wrestling’s Side Door” »
In a business built on entrance music, pyro, and unforgettable exits, Terri Poch—better known to wrestling fans as Tori—might be remembered most for the way she disappeared. Not in some tragic, cautionary tale sense. No, Tori slipped out the side door like someone who’d seen the smoke and mirrors up close, realized it wasn’t magic, … Read More “The Rise and Vanishing of Tori: Terri Poch’s Bizarre, Bodyslammed Odyssey” »
In the world of professional wrestling, most folks chase belts. Jennifer Thomas? She chased transformation. From a 5’1″ Texas spitfire born with sprinting legs and a stubborn heart to a Vegas-based wrestling gladiator slamming fools for rent money, her journey reads less like a traditional biography and more like a beat-up leather journal soaked in … Read More “The Iron Glamour: The Roughhouse Odyssey of Jennifer Thomas” »
In the carny world of professional wrestling, where personas are stitched together with glitter, grit, and just enough insanity to make Vince Russo blush, Brooke Tessmacher didn’t just play the game—she bent it into a bikini shape, slapped it with a smile, and gave it a high-impact makeover. Born Brooke Nichole Adams in the steel-spined … Read More “Brooke Tessmacher: From Hooters to Headlocks, and All the Way to the Knockouts Throne” »
In the land of spandex and steel chairs, where backroom politics cut deeper than any blade job and character arcs often last about as long as a cup of coffee, Brittany Fetkin’s WWE career didn’t break the internet—but it damn sure left a smarter fingerprint than most. Let’s be real. Nobody remembers Devin Taylor for … Read More “Backstage Beauty, Frontline Grit: The Short, Smart Saga of Devin Taylor” »