She/they. Greek-American. Trying something new.

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Cake day: October 25th, 2023

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  • Honestly, I fell off of TNA when they brought Hogan and Bischoff in and they changed everything about the place. I’ve tried to get back into it several times since, and never quite managed.

    And definitely, there are more prominent trans wrestlers now than pretty much ever. Nyla Rose is probably the most well-known one, but there’s also Gisele Shaw in TNA, Kidd Bandit and Edith Surreal have been indie standouts, and VENY has been making waves in Japan (and has also done a handful of AEW appearances). There’s a semi-regular series of indie events called Effy’s Big Gay Brunch that features an all-LGBTQ+ roster that’s well worth checking out; you can stream them online.




  • They are largely popular, but there are rather vocal segments of the wrestling fanbase that will give them shit for pretty well any reason. Claiming they aren’t talented because they aren’t attractive. Claiming they aren’t talented because they are attractive, and thus only maintain popularity as eye candy. Claiming that female wrestlers in general are inferior athletes to male ones. Claiming that they don’t work as hard in their matches, and then when they do turn in great matches, concern trolling over them hitting hard or bleeding (even though they’d never do that to the guys). Just the usual thinly veiled misogyny you see online in a lot of quarters

    Nyla Rose (the one who made the comments about “half of you don’t think I’m talented because you don’t find me attractive”) does get it worse than a lot of women wrestlers do, but the lion’s share of that is due to transphobia.