The Indie Hot Seat: Erica Leigh

Independent wrestler Erica Leigh didn’t grow up a wrestling fan like most of her cohorts. She fell in love with wrestling on a date in 2015, and the rest was history. Leigh moved from her home state of New Jersey to Virginia to begin her training, and eventually to Philadelphia to train at Chikara Wrestle…

The Indie Hot Seat: Katalina Perez

Katalina Perez was born in Long Island, New York and raised by professional wrestling fans. She was destined to become a wrestler growing up in a household where wrestling was a staple. Perez was trained by the incomparable Jay Lethal at his Lethal Academy and debuted in 2017. Perez has wrestled for such companies as…

The Indie Hot Seat: Amber Rodriguez

Amber Rodriguez, born and raised in Alabama fell in love with professional wrestling in the 90s. Along with her brother, Rodriguez began training at the accomplished Maryland Championship Wrestling. While at MCW, Amber was able to learn from and wrestle with the incomparable Mickie James. Amber took a four-year hiatus from the squared circle in…

The Indie Hot Seat: Vicious Vicki

New Jersey native Vicious Vicki has only been wrestling professionally for two years, but has the determination and strive to succeed. Vicki began watching wrestling at the tender age of three and instantly fell in love. After battling addiction, Vicki turned her life around and began to follow her dreams. Vicious Vicki has been wrestling…

The Indie Hot Seat: Jordan Blade

Jordan Blade is a Virginia-based wrestler who has been blowing up the indie circuit since her debut in 2017. The love of wrestling began when Jordan started watching at the age of 12. A natural born athlete who excelled in basketball, karate and Ultimate Frisbee, to name a few sports, she began her journey into…

WWE 50 Greatest Women Superstars: 5 Glaring Mistakes

Over the past week, WWE announced the WWE 50 Greatest Women Superstars in the modern era. The modern era is characterized as any superstar that wrestled post-1993. The rankings are based on, “in-ring accomplishments, championship victories, and creating legendary moments.” The announcements came via WWE specials hosted by Sarah Schreiber, which aired on Peacock in…