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LILLIE MAE
“The tough, two-fisted scrapper from Central Texas.”

Height: 5-foot-5
Weight: 140 pounds
Hometown: Moody, Texas

The first impression fans have of Lillie Mae is deceiving. Yes,
the powerfully built Texan is down-to-earth, easy-going, quiet
and unassuming. But when this young wrestler is pushed, she
pushes back. Hard.

“I have no problem putting people in their place,” she says.
“Where I come from, we don’t tolerate a lot of big talk unless
you can back it up with action. Just because I’m new to wrestling
doesn’t mean you can walk all over me.”

Since starting her wrestling career in 2008, Lillie Mae has
worked for some of the top wrestling federations in the Lone
Star State and visited the rough and tumble rings of LLF in
Monterrey, Mexico, where the battles are particularly intense.
Her home base is the New School Federation near Waco, where
she was recruited to train by Ray the Voice.

“I am very lucky to have trained with such great talent,” Lillie
Mae explains. “Not many people get opportunities like this, but I
am forever grateful to everyone who helped me along the way. I
hope one day I can help someone like these people have
helped me.”

Lillie Mae more than holds her own against women with years of
experience because she has trained with and frequently been
required to wrestle tough male grapplers. This makes her a
particularly dangerous because she often has had to overcome
taller, heavier and stronger foes.

Along the way, she has developed a devastating finishing
maneuver. The “Biscuit Press” sounds funny, but it’s a reverse
layout DDT that leaves opponents stunned and defenseless in
the center of the squared circle. Once Lillie Mae has delivered
the “Biscuit Press,” few wrestlers of either sex are strong
enough to rise from the canvas.

“I know I still have a lot to learn, but let me tell you something,”
says Lillie Mae defiantly. “I’m coming to Memphis Ladies
Wrestling for one reason and one reason only. I’m coming there
to win. I’m serving notice right now, to the other women in MLW
and female wrestlers around the world, that I am a force to be
reckoned with.”


Opponents who lock up with Lillie Mae One of the nastiest
insults in Texas is to say someone is “all hat and no cattle.”
People don’t say that about Lillie Mae. . .at least not within
earshot.

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A deadly combination of technical wrestling skills and powerful
physique, Crystal Fire is one of the most dangerous women in
professional wrestling. Just ask her.

“I have competed against some of the toughest women in the
wrestling profession today,” she snarls. “I give the fans 150%
every time I wrestle. My opponents know they will get the fight of
their lives whenever they step into the ring with me.”



Credit: Jeff Borden