TWF Legend Profiles

MALE TALENT

FEMALE TALENT

Cerys • Echo • Holly • Libra • Louise • Rachael • Rio • Sarah Thomas

BUILDERS


FEMALE TALENT

Cerys
Championships
Women's (×4)
Name: Cerys
Best Known As: Atomically Kool Kat
From: Brackla, Bridgend
Theme Music History: Out of Your Mind (feat. Victoria Beckham) by True Steppers and Dane Bowers;
Follow Me2000-10-09/2001-03-23
by Atomic Kitten; 
The Way to Your Love2001-03-26/2002-03-29
by Hear'Say; 
It's OK2002-03-31
by Atomic Kitten; 
One Step Closer2002-04-22/10-18
by S Club Juniors; 
One Love2002-10-22
by Blue; Reminisce by Blazin' Squad; We Just Be Dreemin' by Blazin' Squad; Flip Reverse by Blazin' Squad; 
In Her EyesJuly–August 15, 2004
by Rufio; All Falls Down by Kanye West
Signature Moves:
Atomic BombJackknife Powerbomb

Finishing Move:
The FelinerCorkscrew Roundhouse Kick
,
Cat's CradleOutside Cradle

Noted Quotes: "Gentlemen, it's time for you to become Atomically Kool!", "Get ready, cause I'm gonna drop an Atomic Bomb on you!"
Career Highlights: First Ever TWF Women's Champion
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2006

Founder Member of Girls@Play
What is there left to be said that hasn't already about one of the most defining Women's wrestlers of her era? AKK campaigned fervently for a Women's Championship belt and when it was created, held the belt for over 500 days, the longest uninterrupted reign in TWF history. Although she has never always seen eye-to-eye with her brothers Mr. Edwards & Mr. BIG, she did manage to win their backing when she was inducted into the TWF Hall of Fame in 2006, capping a great career. Upon the TWF's return in 2007, Kool Kat eventually made an appearance and thanks to her relationship with Holly, defeated Michelle to become a Four-Time Champion.
Kool Kat left the TWF in 2008 around the time her brothers left the company, originally she co-owned a successful beauty salon with her older sister. However in early-2010, this closed and AKK returned to the ring in PCW under her real name, Cerys, to start a program with PCW's enigmatic female, Aquarius, the younger sister of her cousin, Libra. Whilst her run in PCW yielded no championships, her feud with the close friend of her brother's, Siân, was one of the most engrossing stories in professional wrestling through 2010. Shortly after her birthday in June 2011, Cerys announced she would retire after one final match in PCW, teaming with her oldest brother to defeat Jenkins and Siân.
PCW's schedule allowed her to complete a teaching degree and Cerys entered the classroom as a primary school teacher. Some tough times followed and eventually, Cerys left the profession. Her sadness at the way her teaching dream ended was put to good use as Cerys got herself in incredible shape and surprised many when she re-appeared in the TWF in August 2015 as a coach on the third series of TWF Road to Glory. Her presence was one of the highlights of the show as she was not afraid to show tough love to some of the competitors, and her strong opinions put her at odds with her brother, Mr. BIG, who also appeared on several episodes. Cerys is now the head female trainer at The Asylum and is also present at PWC as a mentor, putting her teaching skills to excellent use.
Echo
Championships
Women's (×6)
Name: Echo
From: London, Ontario, Canada
Theme Music History:
Born to Lead2007–2009
by Hoobastank; My Turn by Hoobastank
Signature Move: Moonsault
Finishing Move:
Sound TheoryCorkscrew senton to a standing opponent

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2017

2007 Female Wrestler of the Year
Notes: Trained by Mr. BIG.
One of the most highly-acclaimed female wrestlers of all-time, Echo was trained by Mr. BIG at the same time as Disturbed and Zero; becoming one of the most star-studded classes in TWF history. Echo burst onto the TWF Women's division in 2007 and her daredevil antics had never been seen before within the female locker room ‐ shaking it right to the ground. Not afraid to put her body on the line in pursuit of her goal, her devastating finishing move, the Sound Theory, remains one of the most spectacular in TWF history. Echo's rivalries with Kaitlin Simmons and Rachael were overshadowed by her rivalry with Rio, who also appeared in the TWF in the "HD Era". The two's contrast in styles, with Rio's power and technique going against Echo's speed, entertained fans for several years and the two remain fierce rivals for several years. After winning the tournament to become the Women's World Champion for a sixth time in March 2015, Echo started exhibiting signs of cockiness and that her place in history was assured. After losing the championship at Summer Break XV, Echo stunningly announced her retirement from the ring.
Holly Name: Holly
From: Brackla, Bridgend
Entrance Music: Milkshake by Kelis
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2015

Leader of the Jocks
Member of Z-Pack, the BPA, Seek and Destroy
Clients included Mr. BIG, NJS, Hawke, Frekishi, The Rogerz, The Protégé, Jason Davies and Team EV.
Whether you love her or hate her, Holly made the biggest impact of any valet in TWF history. Holly made intermittent appearances in 2000 when she became part of the FX vs. Revolution war, being used by both sides as a device to implement their devious schemes. In early 2003, she re-appeared as the well-dressed, well-groomed manager of Karl Davies as he continued his feud with Mr. BIG. However, at No Way BacK, she famously turned on her man, revealing an alliance with Mr. BIG. The two fell madly in love and their love was said to be unstoppable, until Mr. BIG and High Voltage came to war over it. During which time, Holly found out of Mr. Edwards's plan that was infamously revealed on June 11 2003 at the Brewery Field in Bridgend, where Seek and Destroy was formed. Holly was a prominent part of the group and was constantly a thorn in the side of the Rebels With Attitude.
After S&D's demise, Holly went largely underground, but went back to her old stomping ground of BCW, picking up key clients for her own master plan that was revealed on July 14 2004, when The Jocks made their first TWF appearance. She tried to gain hold of her former client Hades from Owen Carl but was unsuccessful. Holly also tried to get The Protégé to join her, offering her services in the bedroom on more than one occasion, but The Protégé still refused. Her biggest beef was still with her former beau Biggie however. After being driven from the TWF by Mr. BIG after losing the Gas Chamber match at No Way BacK 3, Holly returned at Total Chaos 2005, interrupting the Miss TWF Swimsuit contest. The two former passionate lovers constantly tried to gain one-ups that threatened to tear the TWF apart. Holly attempted to get Mr. BIG's new manager Sophie to join the Jocks during a memorable segment on The Changing Room, in May 2007 but this was ultimately unsuccessful. Her management of the Jocks however won her no fans inside her own team, when Blonde Man and Brownie planted her with a Martial Arts Kick to leave the faction at Dangerously Serious 2007. Later that night, her curiosity got the better of her as she was dragged down to the Gates of Hell by The Black Demon.
Holly and Jason Davies's romance did not figure out, as after they both left the TWF, after almost 4 years together, the couple split. Since leaving the TWF, Holly went into acting, dancing, modelling and television presenting, with her first major film role in Step Up 2: The Streets. Despite the promise of several further acting roles, Holly quietly drifted out of the public consciousness, eventually moving to Bristol to set-up her own dance academy, which has become internationally renowned. To the surprise of no-one, Holly was inducted into the TWF Hall of Fame as part of the 2015 intake and was the first manager to be honoured. In her speech, Holly admitted that much of her current career would not have been possible without Mr. BIG and the two were later photographed together, showing that bygones were indeed bygones.
Libra
Championships
Women's (×3)
Name: Libra
From: Porthcawl, Bridgend
Theme Music History: Year 3000 by Busted; Crash and Burn by Busted; Someday by Nickelback; Rookie of the Year by Funeral for a Friend; Dance with the Devil by Breaking Benjamin; Antisaint by Chevelle
Signature Moves: DDT, Leg Lock
Finishing Move:
The HoroscopeJumping Cutter

Noted Quotes: "I have a Horoscope for you all tonight…", "I can see your future…I'm gonna give you an ass-kicking!"
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2008

Member of Girls@Play
Libra is one of the most popular members of the TWF Women's division, and within good reason. Her wrestling skill is phenomenal, and she has had no problem taming some of the TWF's male members in the ring. Her charisma is beyond question, and her literary talents have seen some best selling books of her works and drawings go on sale. A former TWF Women's Champion, she won the One Night Tournament at Halloween Hell 2004 to win her second crown, defeating Adara James & Falcon in the same night, which very few women have ever done. Libra remained a popular member of the TWF Women's division, but formally left the TWF in 2008 after not appearing on TV in many months.
Libra appeared in support of her younger sister, Aquarius, whilst she wrestled in PCW, but the two did not wrestle together or against one another during this time. Libra concentrates her talent on her novels (which have become best-sellers) as well as her artwork, and has a popular account at the deviantArt website.
Louise Name: Louise
From: Brackla, Bridgend
Entrance Music: Diamonds from Sierra Leone by Kayne West
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2017

MD's Secretary (October 2004–May 2006)
Clients included Mr. BIG, NJS, Josh Jericho, "Lover Boy" Jon Bennetta and Jean Claude Van Slam.
Louise made her on-screen TWF début in October 2004, as former MD Doug Edwards's secretary. On her second appearance, she fell into trouble with Blonde Man and Brownie, until Mr. BIG saved her. The two became very good friends, which Louise came to rely on when she was being stalked by Blonde Man. She eventually found herself caught up in the feud between the Z-Pack and the Jocks. The Z-Pack came to use her assistance to equal the score with Holly and she became a usefully ally in that war. Louise's personal life since entering the TWF had much scope, originally she was dating Mr. BIG, but, Biggie quickly realised his affection for her was nothing in comparison to someone else on the roster. Louise finally found out the truth at RWF Fear the Fury, when her and NJS embraced in the middle of the ring. The two became an item for almost a year. Meanwhile, Louise continued in her role as secretary to the new Managing Director, Mr. BIG. After months of being unaccomplished with NJS, Louise left him in late 2005 for a new man. What no-one realised was who it was and where it would lead her to. At the TWF's returning Pay-Per-View, One Night Only, Louise revealed her alliance with The Jocks, forever darkening the Z-Pack, in a moment judged the TWF's most shocking by fans in 2009.
However, Louise could not deny the advances of Jon Bennetta, who was infatuated with her upon his return to the TWF. Finally, after much confrontation and discussion, at Summer Break VIII, Louise aided Bennetta to victory and helped him become TWF Intercontinental Champion, and became Lover Boy's manager and girlfriend, and would once again, hook up with Biggie in the Metal Militia. Louise would continue to manage Bennetta until his departure from the TWF in January 2008. Louise then became the manager of Jean Claude Van Slam and in April 2008 saw him crowned TWF World Champion in an emotional victory over The Assassin. Louise accomplished what very few have been able to do by manage a TWF World Champion. At Summer Break VIII, Louise bid an emotional farewell to the TWF which drew tears from many fans, and backstage, she had an emotional reunion with Mr. BIG, the man who brought her to the TWF in the first place.
Louise originally planned to move with her then boyfriend Josh Jericho to Exeter to begin a new phase of her life, but after that relationship ended, she stayed in Bridgend, co-owning and taking the day-to-day charge of a Tapas Bar near the Broadlands Arena, frequented by both Biggie and his brother Mr. Edwards. Louise left that business in late-2009 and in early-2010 was making her way through a new career. She remains close with her childhood best friend Rebekah, as well as with both Cerys and Mr. BIG, who have become family friends.
Rachael
Championships
Women's (×4)
Name: Rachael
From: Litchard, Bridgend
Entrance Music: Too Good for You
Signature Moves: Fisherman's DDT
Finishing Move: Pumphandle Piledriver
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2017

2012 Female Wrestler of the Year
Member of the BPA
Rachael is known for some memorable incidents in her TWF career. Rachael arrived in the TWF in 2001 as a girlfriend of Mr. BIG's - he was introduced to her through a mutual friend and the two were a reliable combination. The relationship did not last, and Rachael was the first of Mr. BIG's beau's to leave him for Hawke. Rachael's career is still defined as the woman who finally ended Atomically Kool Kat's historic first Women's Championship run in a controversial 6-Women World Tag Team match at Against All Odds 2002. Rachael was a particularly prominent wrestler and was a driving force in the Women's division that was much praised during her tenure with the company. Rachael disappeared from the TWF during 2004 as the BPA faction she was a prominent member of was driven from the fore of the TWF. Rachael continued to perform with her female TWF allies as part of Falcon's Flock in both NCW and the RWF. In September 2008, Rachael made a shocking return to the TWF in the best shape of her life and ready to win the Women's Championship once more. It would take Rachael until June 2009 to gain her opportunity for the title and after defrocking Ruby Cortez, Rachael won only her second Women's Championship. Despite being considered one of the most dominant female superstars in TWF history, Rachael felt like she was "going through the motions" in the highly competitive division. The veteran of the Women's scene disappeared for a few weeks in 2012 and returned in great shape, with an ace up her sleeve. Rachael soon devastated opponents with an incredible new finishing move, the Pumphandle Piledriver. Quickly, Rachael laid the division to waste and would defeat Echo to win her fourth title. After Tara Wilson formed a part of the eVo collective, Rachael found herself fighting an uphill battle to regain her championship and despite being one of the greatest TWF Women's Champions of all-time, Rachael decided her time was up. Rachael decided not to renew her TWF contract in late 2013 and quietly left the company.
The Hall of Famer now applies her talents to a retail consultancy.
Rio
Championships
Women's (×4)
Name: Rio
From: Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Entrance Music: Rio by Duran Duran
Signature Move: Diving Dropkick
Finishing Move:
Down the GrandeFront Powerslam

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2019

Residing at the mouth of the famous river, it wasn't a difficult decision to make when deciding upon her name. One of the most dominant women wrestlers not only of her era, but of all-time, Rio has made an impact seen by very few upon the TWF Women's Division, but unlike many of her cohorts, her impact was such that the division has never reverted to the former. A multiple time Women's champion, Rio could easily hang with the best wrestlers, regardless of gender. Her dedication to her craft has made her an enemy of many in the locker room. Whilst some of her division rivals would rather spend their free time in the fashion studio and photo shoots, Rio shuns these to concentrate on making herself a better wrestler. And where results matter, in the ring, Rio is undisputed Queen. Prior to her joining eVo, Rio was often joined by her "friend" Kaitlin Simmons. After joining eVo however, Simmons denounced the friendship and revealed she simply used Rio's name to climb to the top of the division, a tactic Rio initially approved of, but as months pass, the heart of the previously ice cold dame began to warm, with Simmons being next in facing her wrath.
Sarah Thomas Name: Sarah Thomas
Entrance Music: Foxy Lady by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2021

2002 Female Wrestler of the Year
2010 Manager of the Year
Clients included Karl Davies, Mike Haggar, Rhys Evans, The Shott.
Founder of Genesis (2010–2011)
Member of The BPA and The Foals.
Sarah was one of the first big-time divas the TWF had and her success lead the way for the current crop to make their débuts. Sarah was originally the strongest female mouthpiece in the BPA, and managed the likes of Rhys Evans and Karl Davies. Sarah was there calling the shots at King of the Ring 2002 when Brownie turned on his brother Blonde Man, and when The Shott turned on the Z‐Pack at The End is Nigh later that year. Sarah further endeared herself to the TWF fans when she performed "Hot Lesbian Action" with one‐time BPA member Lauren in November 2002. Sarah was also often accompanied by "the other Sarah", Sharman, for a long time, peaking when they were part of the female entourage that accompanied Stone Kold to the ring. Sarah's last TWF appearance was at Summer Break 2003 where she wrestled in a losing effort for the Women's Championship. Sarah's personal life during her TWF tenure was the subject of much speculation, with her being linked with not only The Shott but High Voltage as well.
After an absence of almost six years, Sarah returned during the Aaron Hill/Mr. BIG match at No Holds Barred, costing BIG the match. Afterword, Sarah revealed she too had something against Uncle Biggie and joined the Foals as their manager. When the Foals went their separate ways in mid-2010, Sarah started scouting TWF superstars for her own collective, which she claims will dominate the TWF for years to come. Finally in September 2010, Thomas revealed her collective, entitled Genesis, and announced that they would lead the TWF into the next decade.