She debuted with a name that sounded like it belonged in a poetry book, and now she walks the aisle as Victoria Yuzuki, a moniker that rings less like a debutante and more like a warning label. Yuzuki Kokawa wasn’t built to climb slowly — she was fired from a cannon into the shark tank … Read More “Victoria Yuzuki: Stardust, Rebranded and Reborn in Blood” »
They don’t make wrestlers like Yuu anymore. Hell, they barely made her in the first place. She looks like the result of a kaiju falling in love with a powerlifter and raising a daughter on bruises and squat racks. Born July 19, 1991, Yuu didn’t enter the wrestling world so much as she crash-landed into … Read More “Yuu: The Freight Train in Fringe” »
There’s elegance in destruction. A certain velvet touch to getting slammed through plywood while wearing eyeliner sharp enough to assassinate. That’s Maya Yukihi — a multilingual, magna cum laude-trained, bank-teller-turned-banshee who turned her back on ledgers and walked headfirst into the hurricane of pro wrestling. She didn’t ask for blood. But she never turned it … Read More “The Icy Empress: Maya Yukihi Wages War in High Heels and Bloodlust” »
There are two kinds of hurricanes: the kind that blow down trees and cancel flights, and the kind that kicks the ever-loving hell out of you in a wrestling ring somewhere between Düsseldorf and Tokyo. Aliss Ink, also known to Japanese fans as the “Scandinavian Hurricane,” is most definitely the second type. Born somewhere north … Read More “The Scandinavian Hurricane: Aliss Ink and the Nordic Storm She Rode In On” »
If you were wandering through the icy corridors of Moscow in 2006, trying to find heat in the chill of post-Soviet steel and Cold War hangovers, you wouldn’t expect to find it inside a wrestling ring. But there she was: Natalia Markova, 17 years old and already dishing out blunt force trauma like it was … Read More “Natalia Markova: The Tsarina of Stiff Shots and Sparkle” »
By the time Svetlana Goundarenko walked through a curtain, your fate was sealed. She didn’t wrestle opponents. She gently flattened them, like a Soviet steamroller rolling over a crate of Fabergé eggs. It is said that when the Russian bear rears up on its hind legs, all you can do is pray. When Svetlana Goundarenko … Read More “SVETLANA GOUNDARENKO: THE VOLGA SLEDGEHAMMER WHO MADE TAPOUTS LOOK TENDER” »
At some point during the endless indie night circuits, in a bingo hall outside Birmingham, or maybe a Turkish casino sponsored by Red Bull and regret, Shanna stopped being “the girl from Portugal” and became Shanna, The One Who Outlasted Them All. She’s the sparkplug with a joystick, the high-speed queen of nowhere and everywhere, … Read More “SHANNA: EUROPA’S FINAL FORM” »
The first time Dalys la Caribeña stepped into a wrestling ring, it was to fill in for another luchadora who backed out. She was the understudy to the understudy. The call came, the boots were laced, and the rest is history—a lot of it bruised, beautifully bitter, and occasionally bald. Dalys didn’t just marry into … Read More “DALYS LA CARIBEÑA: FIRST LADY OF THE HEADLOCK DYNASTY” »
At just 21 years old, Zayda Steel has already accomplished something that takes most wrestlers a decade: she’s lost on four continents, to every style of fighter, under more factions than a UN delegate, and lived to Instagram it all. She’s been the indie darling, the MLW faction bait, the Marigold tourist, and now the … Read More “ZAYDA STEEL: THE 21-YEAR-OLD WHO ALREADY WRESTLED EVERYWHERE AND LOST TO EVERYONE” »
When Marina Shafir walks out of the tunnel, it’s not to pop the crowd. It’s not to sell shirts. It’s to make someone uncomfortable, preferably her opponent, sometimes the camera guy. Maybe even Tony Khan. Shafir doesn’t beam. She doesn’t play nice. She shows up, stares holes through you, and reminds you what a real … Read More “MARINA SHAFIR: THE PROBLEM YOU DIDN’T SOLVE, NOW CARRYING MOXLEY’S BRIEFCASE” »