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THE GREAT CHEYENNE
“I will beat you, crucify you and feed you to the wolves.”

Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 165 pounds
Hometown: The Nethervoid

Like a predatory beast, The Great Cheyenne goes for the throat
every time she enters the wrestling ring.

“All my life, I have had to fight,” she sneers. “I believe pain is
weakness leaving the body. Pain lets you know you are alive! Pain
is in the crossroads of life you come to over and over again. You
either take it and give up, or you get up and fight. I choose to fight.
I thirst to fight. That is why I became a wrestler.”

Tall and powerful, Cheyenne has a wide array of signature moves
in her arsenal including a top turnbuckle swanton to the outside of
the ring, a spine-snapping Boston crab and a clothesline that
drives her opponents into the canvas. None are as feared as her
finisher, a modified spine-buster she calls the Cheyenne Slam.
The maneuver leaves most of her opponents helpless and ready
for an easy pin.

Cheyenne, who is of Mexican and Native American heritage, has
also learned the fine art of torturing and defeating her opponents
through her membership in the HellFire Symphony, a group of
intimidating wrestlers that includes The Great Malaki, Xavier
Defaust and The Dark Druids. These men have shared many of
their tricks and tactics.

Her hatred of other female wrestlers is topped only by her hatred
of the fans, who she regards as distractions while she is walloping
and whipping her latest victim.

“I chose an excellent way to exhibit my contempt for people by
becoming a wrestler,” Cheyenne declares. “Look, I am a crazy,
mean heel. Wrestling is my stress reliever. I love to destroy my
opponents in front of their fans. I love to see the faces of the fans
as their favorite is beaten to a bloody pulp. I feed on their hatred. It
makes me stronger.”

As Cheyenne scans the growing roster of women in the MLW, she
is confident that soon the championship belt will be strapped
around her waist.

“They’re just fresh meat to me,” she snarls. “None of them can
even come close to me. It will be my very great pleasure to destroy
them all.”
Credit: Jeff Borden