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Vicki Williams: The Forgotten Flame of the Golden Ring
July 23, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Sayaka Kurara: Stardom’s Painted Dream with a Crimson Chin and a Brass Heart
July 26, 2025
Old Time Wrestlers
Hard Rock Ricky Blues: The Poet Laureate of Baltimore’s Turnbuckle Underground
July 30, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Brandi Alexander: The Forgotten Bruiser from Fayetteville Who Fought in a World That Never Let Her Win Clean
July 2, 2025
Women's Wrestling
Madusa: The Woman Who Burned the Map and Took the Wheel
July 21, 2025
Old Time Wrestlers
BRAIN DAMAGE: THE VIOLENT POET OF PAIN WHO DIED WITH HIS BOOTS (AND BARBED WIRE) ON
July 30, 2025

The Queen Who Ruled in Silence: The Rise and War of Mildred Burke

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Queen Who Ruled in Silence: The Rise and War of Mildred Burke
Women's Wrestling

She was the champion when no one wanted her to be. When wrestling still reeked of cigars, sweat, and locker room boys’ clubs. Before pyros, before TitanTron entrances, before hashtags could summon a title shot. Mildred Burke didn’t just walk into wrestling—she broke the lock off the gate, climbed through the smoke, and dared the … Read More “The Queen Who Ruled in Silence: The Rise and War of Mildred Burke” »

The Bombshell in Camo: Tylene Buck’s Rise and Reckoning as Wrestling’s Flashiest Flameout

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The Bombshell in Camo: Tylene Buck’s Rise and Reckoning as Wrestling’s Flashiest Flameout
Women's Wrestling

She entered the ring like a firecracker tossed into a beer-soaked bar—volatile, loud, and impossible to ignore.They called her Major Gunns. Not for her grappling. Not for her submissions. Not for any moonsault or lariat or technical hold. No, Tylene Buck’s arsenal was different. Camo bikini. California tan. A body sculpted by gym mirrors and … Read More “The Bombshell in Camo: Tylene Buck’s Rise and Reckoning as Wrestling’s Flashiest Flameout” »

Brittany Brown: The Boston Bad Girl Who Wrestled the Rules and Won

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Brittany Brown: The Boston Bad Girl Who Wrestled the Rules and Won
Women's Wrestling

She came from Scituate, Massachusetts, but in the ring she was pure Hollywood: tall, tough, and wrapped in the heat of a villain’s grin. At 6-foot-1 and 160 pounds, Brittany Brown was a walking contradiction — part throwback, part trailblazer, the kind of woman who didn’t just work the circuit, she ran it. For nearly … Read More “Brittany Brown: The Boston Bad Girl Who Wrestled the Rules and Won” »

Ash by Elegance: Dana Brooke’s Grit-Fueled Reinvention in Wrestling’s Harshest Spotlight

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Ash by Elegance: Dana Brooke’s Grit-Fueled Reinvention in Wrestling’s Harshest Spotlight
Women's Wrestling

There are wrestlers who arrive wrapped in prophecy—anointed before they take a bump, given the keys to the kingdom before they even lace up their boots. Dana Brooke wasn’t one of them. No, Ashley Mae Sebera walked into professional wrestling like a prizefighter with a busted clock—too early, too late, never on time. Just right … Read More “Ash by Elegance: Dana Brooke’s Grit-Fueled Reinvention in Wrestling’s Harshest Spotlight” »

Brinley Reece: The Acrobat Who Flipped Into WWE’s Next Generation

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Brinley Reece: The Acrobat Who Flipped Into WWE’s Next Generation
Women's Wrestling

In a business where timing is everything, Brinley Reece arrived at the right moment—mid-flip, head high, eyes forward, and no looking back. She wasn’t born into wrestling. She didn’t grow up cutting promos into hairbrushes or watching grainy tapes of ’80s icons. Brinley Reece—born Breanna Ruggiero on September 5, 2000, in Roseville, California—was an acrobat, … Read More “Brinley Reece: The Acrobat Who Flipped Into WWE’s Next Generation” »

Carlee Bright: The Cheerleader Who Dared the Ring to Break Her

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Carlee Bright: The Cheerleader Who Dared the Ring to Break Her
Women's Wrestling

They call her Carlee Bright, but there’s a certain irony to that—because the WWE lights haven’t exactly been kind to her yet. Not the floodlights of glory, not the golden spotlight of triumph. No, Carlee Bright has spent her young career wrestling in the shadows. Not failing, exactly. Just waiting. Grinding. Eating losses like dry … Read More “Carlee Bright: The Cheerleader Who Dared the Ring to Break Her” »

Bette Boucher: The Undersized Outlaw Who Stole Wrestling’s Crown

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Bette Boucher: The Undersized Outlaw Who Stole Wrestling’s Crown
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She stood just five feet tall and weighed in at 110 pounds—barely enough to make a dent on the scale, let alone in the squared circle. But Bette Boucher didn’t need size to make history. She needed grit. And in 1966, against all odds and all scripts, she did something few dared to imagine: she … Read More “Bette Boucher: The Undersized Outlaw Who Stole Wrestling’s Crown” »

Smoke, Steel, and Scarlet Velvet: The Strange Heat of Scarlett Bordeaux

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Smoke, Steel, and Scarlet Velvet: The Strange Heat of Scarlett Bordeaux
Women's Wrestling

By the time Elizabeth Chihaia stepped into a wrestling ring for the first time, she already knew two things about the world: one, beauty is a weapon; and two, most men don’t know how to handle it without bleeding. That was 2012, Chicago, under blinking warehouse lights and in front of a half-drunk crowd that … Read More “Smoke, Steel, and Scarlet Velvet: The Strange Heat of Scarlett Bordeaux” »

Matilda the Hun Was Never Meant to Be Tamed

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Matilda the Hun Was Never Meant to Be Tamed
Women's Wrestling

Before there was GLOW on Netflix, there was GLOW in smoke-filled arenas. And before there was a women’s revolution in wrestling, there was Deanna Booher — better known to the cult faithful as Matilda the Hun, a leather-clad cyclone of screams, sweat, and raw meat who made you believe monsters were real… and proudly wore … Read More “Matilda the Hun Was Never Meant to Be Tamed” »

Steel in Her Veins, Thunder in Her Boots: The Rowdy Road of Sojourner Bolt

Posted on July 2, 2025 By admin No Comments on Steel in Her Veins, Thunder in Her Boots: The Rowdy Road of Sojourner Bolt
Women's Wrestling

She was never the company’s golden girl. She was the one who kicked the door down with her own boots, trailed Midwest dust into the ring, and stared down giants like she was asking for the check. Sojourner Bolt—born Josette Bynum in Minneapolis, raised on the back of a tractor in northern Minnesota—never had the … Read More “Steel in Her Veins, Thunder in Her Boots: The Rowdy Road of Sojourner Bolt” »

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