What’s better than seeing two of your favorite wrestlers matched in the ring? When the promoter of said match posts it for free online! I first saw Jordynne Grace about three years…
Michelle Meyers didn’t ask permission to become a wrestler. She broke the news to her parents by showing her the bumps and bruises she was already taking during training. Then again, Michelle…
As a fan of women’s wrestling, I was thrilled when Kick Out at Two did No Men November. I’m equally thrilled that they haven’t waited another full year to book their next…
I was already excited to do my first wrestling convention this April. I’ll have a book table in the vendor’s hall with copies of Bluegrass Brawlers, Eat Sleep Wrestle, Lord Carlton, and…
I got home from NXT in Louisville last night to see this pleasant surprise on my Facebook feed: LuFisto has been called a lot of things in her career. When she first…
Kelly Klein was one of the first wrestlers I ever profiled on this blog. Sine that time, when she was known as Mary Elizabeth Monroe, she has risen to become one of the top…
Trina never set out to be a podcaster. Or a ring announcer. Or any of the other things she’s become in the last year. She was a childhood fan who simply never…
The WWE deserves credit for changing how they book women’s wrestling. Instead of looking solely at women’s bodies and looks, they are now signing women who have dedicated their lives to becoming…
If you never had the pleasure of seeing The Lovely Lylah, aka the Powerhouse Princess, in action, I feel sorry for you. Not only did you miss a powerhouse talent in the…
No Men November concludes this week on the Kick Out at Two Podcast. This week it’s Deonna Purrazzo sharing her stories about life in the ring and on the road. Deanna is…