Favorite opponents:
Amber O' Neal, Xsiris, Mikael Yamaha, Brad Stutts, U.N.O.D.,
Corey Edsel, Ric Converse Titles held:
Mid-Atlantic Television champion (4/17/04-6/26/04); ACW
Women's champion (1/25/03-1/31/04); NEW National champion
(10/13-11/10/02); SWA Women's champion (8/2/02-12/7/02) Goals: To
be the best and most-respected woman wrestler in America,
and to make legitimate women's wrestling accepted by American
fans. Wrestling Training:
Trained by Gemini Kid with a ton of other influences
along the way.
Growing up in a small country town just east of Charlotte,
NC; I was exposed to the world of professional wrestling at
a very early age. My daddy was a religious NWA watcher and
I caught on during it's heyday of the mid-1980s. Once college
rolled around, my calling seemed to be in medicine, possibly
veterinarian, but I still had a dream of working in "the biz"
but not in front of the camera, but rather in a backstage
medical position. Around that time I would meet Grant "Statmark"
Sawyer over the Internet, who dabbled in the occasional Independent
wrestling scene around the Carolinas. Through my association
with him, my knowledge on the business grew and somehow or
another ended up training with him on that fateful day in
Graham, North Carolina on March 3, 2001. We would train under
the guidance of the man who would quickly become one of my
most respected associates, the Gemini Kid. Gemini had spent
10+ years in the NC Indy scene, working with many of the greats
that would go onto become superstars in the WWF. I was actually
offered a spot on the show that night. It was a simple enough
spot...all I had to do was be introduced as the newest CWF/FWA-Carolinas
trainee and get my head clotheslined off by Heavyweight champion
Jeff Justice. And as they say, the rest is history. I made
actual match debut on 6/9/01 in what I would like to think
was a very acceptable debut in mixed tag team action. Over
the next year, my war with the Hirydaz (Amber Holly and Mikael
Yamaha) would establish my name in this crazy business. In
2002 things really took off as I continued my never ending
improvement wrestling-wise and became a founding member in
one of the strongest forces in the Southern Indys, the Hostile
Youth Project (or HYP for short) and after splitting from
manager Brad Stutts a year later; Corey Edsel, Brass Munkey,
American Steel Ninja, and myself formed "The Crew" in 2003.
As 2004 came to pass, I found myself in more and more single
matches against my male counterparts which would lead to me
becoming the first woman to ever hold the Mid-Atlantic TV
title in the entire 32 year history of that belt. In such
a short time, I have been lucky enough to work with some of
the absolute best in Indy wrestling today and have met some
of the most wonderful people that have ever entered my life.