Women of Wrestling: Getting To Know The WOW Superheroes And Roster

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Eye Candy 

  • @wow_eyecandy

At only 24 years old, this four year pro will be “redefining the ideal of beauty with unrelenting sweetness” when she makes her WOW debut this year. Eye Candy (aka Willow Nightingale) is the current NYWC Starlet Champion, but will be making her first career televised appearance here, as a WOW Superhero.

“The Unbreakable” Princess Aussie 

  • @AussieWOW
  • @SimoSherie

As a young girl, Princess Aussie discovered her inner Superhero at a young age. When a local bully was torturing the town, Aussie convinced them to meet her in the bathroom, and she confronted them while the local kids held the door. After training as a boxer, this Australian-born model decided to become a professional wrestler, making her pro debut on September 20, 2018. WOW will also be Aussie’s first televised matches of her career.

Faith The Lioness

  • Debut 10-27-18 (vs. The Beast)
  • record 0-1 (0.000)
  • @WOW_TheLioness

Making her debut for WOW last October at the LA Comic Con, Faith is a rookie in the squared circle, and WOW marks the first company she has worked for. Despite being a rookie, Faith is no stranger to the spotlight, as her very first single, “Good Vibes (feat. Nazz Travagant),” is available now on iTunes and Amazon.

Fire

  • Debut 10-28-18 (vs. Jessicka Havok)
  • record 0-1 (0.000)
  • @HoganKnowsBest3

Also making her WOW debut at the LA Comic Con, Fire is far from a rookie in the world of professional wrestling. Making her pro debut in April of 2015, Fire (aka Kiera Hogan) is currently an Impact Wrestling Knockout who has also wrestled for SHIMMER and Queen’s of Combat. Last year, Fire was even ranked #67 in the PWI Top 100 Females list. Most recently, Fire could be seen on pay-per-view, when Impact Wrestling presented Homecoming on January 6th of this year.