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Who is Alexis ‘Friggin’ Lee? Inside the rise of Singapore’s top female pro wrestler
SPW 30 May 2026

Who is Alexis ‘Friggin’ Lee? Inside the rise of Singapore’s top female pro wrestler

There’s a certain kind of wrestler who feels manufactured, that is, polished, media-trained, predictable. And then there’s Alexis “Friggin’” Lee. Unfiltered, chaotic, brutally honest, and somehow still relentlessly driven, Alexis represents something far more interesting: a self-made wrestler from Southeast Asia who carved her place in a global industry that wasn’t built for her. When we sat down to talk, the goal wasn’t to rehash favourite matches or dream opponents. It was simpler than that and harder.Why wrestling? Her answer wasn’t glamorous. It was real.

Show Up, Rise Up, Nish Up!
23 May 2026

Show Up, Rise Up, Nish Up!

Nish debuted and created a tagline he blurted out by accident, and no idea what it meant. Through a series of feuds, a room full of people chanting him home, and a mother in the crowd reaching for the ropes on his behalf, he figured it out. Show up. Rise up. Nish up.

Alex 'Yeet' Stevens: Twenty Dollars in an Envelope
19 May 2026

Alex 'Yeet' Stevens: Twenty Dollars in an Envelope

Alex Stevens grew up in a regional Queensland town two hours southwest of Brisbane, put his wrestling dream in the same box as kids who want to be astronauts, and then watched a movie about Paige one evening and quietly lost his mind. He debuted in August 2020, has never changed his gimmick, was yeeting before Jey Uso and will tell you so directly, and defines making it by a twenty-dollar envelope he received from a Wide Bay promoter that made him cry in public.

The Mass Effect: How Jackson Shepard found his place in Australian wrestling
18 May 2026

The Mass Effect: How Jackson Shepard found his place in Australian wrestling

Jackson Shepard is a wrestler, gamer, merch hustler, reluctant social media brand, Mass Effect tragic, and self-described smartarse who insists he is not a veteran despite having been around wrestling for the better part of nine years.

The golden child: Nate Hunter on the business of being the villain
7 May 2026

The golden child: Nate Hunter on the business of being the villain

Nate Hunter is a Western Suburbs Melbourne boy who decided in a year eleven legal studies class that he wanted to be a wrestler. Two and a half years and over one-hundred matches later, he is the villain in most rooms he walks into, a student of the territory era, and a man with very clear goals and zero intention of lowering his voice about any of them.

The Calamity: MJ Russo and the kid who was always too much
3 May 2026

The Calamity: MJ Russo and the kid who was always too much

He was a hyperactive kid who learned to shrink himself to survive high school. He spent years telling everyone he was going to be a wrestler without actually doing anything about it. It took a fight with his brother using words, not fists to finally light a fire under him. Now MJ Russo is the kind of heel who makes kids cry and grown men want to climb the barricade. He wouldn't have it any other way.

The world's end: Doomslayer and the dream he wrote in his yearbook
Tasmanian Championship Wrestling 2 May 2026

The world's end: Doomslayer and the dream he wrote in his yearbook

Doomslayer is forty-one years old, started training at thirty-six, has wrestled for fourteen different companies across Australia, taken a superkick from James Storm, and is currently exiled from the only wrestling company in Tasmania by his own choice.

Swamp creature, showman, storyteller: A conversation with Frankie Grime
MXW 28 Apr 2026

Swamp creature, showman, storyteller: A conversation with Frankie Grime

Part horror character, part metal musician, part swamp-dwelling smartarse; Frankie Grime is one of Victoria's most distinctive indie wrestlers. We sat down to find out what's really under the paint.

All In: Ben Barnett, the Gambler, and the bet he made on himself
25 Apr 2026

All In: Ben Barnett, the Gambler, and the bet he made on himself

Ben Barnett started wrestling at 26, late by anyone's measure, after years of saying maybe one day. Two years in, he's running two characters, main eventing his home promotion, and still carrying a black armband in his bag for the coach who believed in him before he believed in himself. This is the story of the Gambler, the bet he made on himself, and why the dice always get rolled again.

The Broken Heart: Pete Morgan and the gold that holds him together
DMDU 24 Apr 2026

The Broken Heart: Pete Morgan and the gold that holds him together

Pete Morgan has been wrestling for five years. The most significant portion of which has been spent doing death match for DMDU while also training the next wave at Malice Wrestling Federation. He is made of kintsugi philosophy, MMA retirement, light tubes, rugby league instincts, and a degree of self-awareness that has recently led him somewhere important: toward help.

Ireland's Ego: Paddy Fitz and the long road to Queensland
22 Apr 2026

Ireland's Ego: Paddy Fitz and the long road to Queensland

Paddy Fitz is twenty-one years old, Irish, and currently living out of a bag in Cairns while he logs his regional working visa days and gets booked wherever he can. He came from Mayo via Galway via Dublin via Brisbane, and he has every intention of being in Sydney and Melbourne before he's done.

Waking the Bear: Bruno the Kodiak and the dream he couldn't delay
Relentless Pro Wrestling 21 Apr 2026

Waking the Bear: Bruno the Kodiak and the dream he couldn't delay

Bruno the Kodiak made his professional wrestling debut exactly one year to the day after he vowed he would. He talks about discovering wrestling on his auntie's pay TV as a kid, the two-in-the-morning Uber ride in Las Vegas where everything changed and the quiet anxious person behind the bear gimmick. This is a story about passion, persistence, and what happens when you stop saying maybe.

Brave enough: Eleaine Hope and the dream she refused to leave behind
13 Apr 2026

Brave enough: Eleaine Hope and the dream she refused to leave behind

Eleaine Hope grew up in a small country town in South Australia, watching wrestling on her dad's lap and playing every rough sport she could find. She's a submission specialist, a high flyer, a two-promotion storyteller with a two-year arc still running, and a woman who has stared down the urge to walk away more than once and decided, every single time, that she wasn't done yet. She sat down with In the Gorilla Position to talk about TNA Knockouts, the lumberjack match that made history, the little girls in the crowd who keep her going, and why a small-town country girl living out her craziest dream might be the most important thing she ever does.

The sensational teacher: Selina and the quiet revolution of Singapore pro wrestling
SPW 10 Apr 2026

The sensational teacher: Selina and the quiet revolution of Singapore pro wrestling

Selina is a heel, a teacher, a cheater, and one of three active female wrestlers in Singapore's longest-running promotion. Her parents don't know she wrestles. Her students definitely don't know she wrestles. And somehow, in a country that doesn't really do pro wrestling, she is helping build something that might matter for a very long time.

The zebra in the spotlight: Anna Wood on safety, storytelling, and survival
9 Apr 2026

The zebra in the spotlight: Anna Wood on safety, storytelling, and survival

Anna Wood (Lady Reffington) is a referee fron New Zealand. She started in film and TV creature effects and has become NZ's first and only full-time female official. She discusses safety in the ring, concussion protocols, Lucha Underground influences, the differences between New Zealand and Australian indie wrestling, and what she hopes her legacy will be when the final bell rings. A powerful, character‑driven profile for fans of Australasian wrestling.

TJ Wylde - Pillman's got a gun
Mayhem Pro Wrestling 30 Mar 2026

TJ Wylde - Pillman's got a gun

TJ Wylde grew up in Albury-Wodonga knowing nothing about professional wrestling. Then a cousin came around with a DVD, and the first thing he saw changed everything. Years later, he's grinding the Melbourne indie scene on reps, relationships, and a stubborn, spite-fuelled refusal to quit.

I'm just Adam from Dingley who likes wrestling
MCW 22 Mar 2026

I'm just Adam from Dingley who likes wrestling

He hails from Dingley Village in Victoria, Australia. This is the Loose Ledge, Adam Brooks!!