




CONSTANCE
“This girl-next-door can kick ass.”
Height: 5-foot-3
Weight: 125 pounds
Hometown: Clevegas, Tenn.
Constance is used to the reaction she gets when she first arrives for a wrestling match. Many fans
assume the slender young woman flashing a warm smile is there to watch the show, not climb into the
ring against opponents who usually are taller and heavier.
But when they see Constance emerge from the locker room in her wrestling attire, they quickly notice
the look of steely determination on her face as she sizes up her foe.
“I am pretty much what you see. . .a sweet and innocent girl-next-door,” Constance says with a grin. “But
when I enter the ring, I’m ready to fight with all my heart. When I lock up with my opponent, I want her to
know I am there to win. I want to fight fair and wrestle clean, because I want to be a role model for all the
younger fans. But if I am pushed, my opponent will definitely feel the pain.”
Since entering the world of professional wrestling two years ago, Constance has worked for more than
15 promotions. She has emerged as a fan favorite because of her “never say die” attitude. Even when
Constance is being pummeled by bigger wrestlers, she refuses to back down or surrender. Fans have
seen her rise from the canvas time after time, when many other wrestlers, male or female, would just
allow themselves to be pinned.
“I’m still learning,” explains Constance. “The only way I can continue to improve and become a better
wrestler is by wrestling the toughest opponents. They may weigh more than me, they may be taller than
me, they may be stronger than me, but none of them can match my fighting spirit. I just refuse to give
up.”
Her fighting spirit has helped her win the GWF women’s championship and the CWA diva championship.
Naturally, she has her eye on the coveted MLW championship belt, but she knows the path to the title
will be a tough one.
“There is so much talent in the MLW and it keeps getting better,” Constance says with an impish grin.
“But don’t ever count me out. I want that belt and I’ll battle my heart out to win it.”
Credit: Jeff Borden


