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CALL OF THE SYREN

Out of Kentucky comes an exceptionally skilled and popular young woman named Syren. And like the siren Nymphs of mythology, this Syren lures fans to the arenas with her irresistible call! She took a sabbatical from the squared circle several months ago for the birth of her son, and although she still hasn't marked her return to the ring yet, LadySports Online is more than happy to help introduce...or re-introduce, as the case may be...this thrilling competitor to fans worldwide!

The Stats:

Name: Syren

Height: 5'6"

Weight: 130 lbs.

Hair: Red with blonde streaks

Hometown: Lexington , Ky

Q: When did you first get into the sport?
A: In September of 2000.

Q: Who trained you?
A: Chris Hayes with the Mountain Wrestling Association, and Jillian Hall.

Q: What was your biggest influence to become a wrestler?
A: Kicking some ass!

Q: What other sports do you have an interest in?
A: Baseball ( Cincinnati Reds), Football (Bengals), NASCAR (Dale Earnhardt Jr.), College Basketball ( University of Kentucky )

Q: How would you describe yourself in terms of attitude, personality, likes, dislikes, and strengths?
A: Attitude: laid back. I go with the flow.

Personality: I love to laugh and make people laugh.

Likes: Traveling! My favorite places to go are Panama City , Atlantic City , and New York City.

Dislikes: Mean people. I will stand up for anyone who is being mistreated!

Strengths: I just try to be the best person I can be. I think that is really all you can ask of someone.

Q: What is your most marked characteristic?
A: CRAZY! I have been known to do some crazy things especially while driving...ha ha
Q: What are you favorite foods, music, clothes, cars? Foods: Spaghetti with applesauce poured all over it.

Music: I'm a total rock chick. Ozzy, Slipknot, Rob Zombie. Rock On!

Clothes: Whatever I think looks good. It could come from Wal-Mart or Express or wherever. As long as I think it looks good I will wear it. I love camouflage pants.

Cars: I drive a 2006 Ford Mustang and a 2000 Chevy Blazer.

Q: Describe a typical day of training for you. What is most important in your workout?
A: Crunches! I want a tight tummy!

Q: How would you best describe your ring style?
A: Old school, wishing for a little hardcore LOL. I love going through tables! What a rush! I can't think straight for a few days, but right before you hit the table is so exhilarating.

Q: What moves are you best known for?
A: Neckbreaker

Q: Have you ever been injured in the ring?
A: I've had a bruised kidney and 3 concussions.

Q: Who have been your toughest opponents?
A: All of them. I learn something new every time I get in the ring.

Q: What has been your most memorable win?
A: Against Camron Star when we had the Loser Eats Dog Food Match. I won, but they held me down and made me eat the dog food! Of course, I got revenge when later that night I snuck up behind her and J.T. Brannum and shoved the dog food in their faces.

Q: What was your worst loss?
A: None of them, because I guarantee I learned something in that match.

Q: Who is the one wrestler you would most like to face in the ring, but haven’t yet?
A: Trinity

Q: What type of match do you enjoy the most?
A: Hardcore.

Q: What sort of reactions do you get from people when they learn you are a wrestler?
A: "What!?! NO WAY ! YOU ARE SO SMALL!"

Q: What is so special about this sport to you?
A: The fans. I love the kids running up to me and asking me for an autograph, or telling me how they want to wrestle when they grow up.

Q: What are your fans like?
A: I love them all, they are great! Some like family.

Q: What is the one thing you would most like to change about the sport?
A: Nothing.

Q: If you had the power, what one thing would you do to improve the sport?
A: Make the ring like falling on a pillow top mattress!

Q: Where have you wrestled, and what titles have you held?
A: I have wrestled in 27 states and held the Hoosier Pro Wrestling Women’s Title. I had a tag belt in Wild West Wrestling along with Sin D and a couple of others.

Q: What are your thoughts on women participating in the sport?
A: I think it's great! I think women should be in the NFL and MLB!

Q: What was your most unforgettable moment in the sport?
A: Going to Alaska and wrestling on the Air Force bases.

Q: Any regrets?
A: Never.

Q: What would you do if you couldn’t be in wrestling?
A: I would be a radio disc jockey, which I would still like to do some day.

Q: What is your personal motto?
A: Live each day as if it is your last.

Q: What would make you most happy in life?
A: I have everything I have ever wanted. I couldn't be any happier.

Q: Anything else you’d like to add?
A: If you have a dream...go for it! Don't ever let anyone tell you it's not possible, because it is!

Pics courtesy of Syren