Throughout history, humankind’s greatest enemy has been itself. For all of humanity’s accomplishments, it has been its own self-inflicted failings which have so often marked the pivotal moments of its existence.
That has never been more true than in professional wrestling, where personal failings, and even moral lapses, are not only tolerated,they’re celebrated.
The result has been the development of what is colloquially known as the ‘Rulebreaker’. But such a title doesn’t begin to encompass what makes for what sport shorthand refers to as a ‘Heel’. After all, even some of the most virtuous grapplers in the sport occasionally bend,and even break,a rule here or there. It’s basic human nature.
And humans, by nature, also like to quantify things. Thus the development of the so-called ‘7 Deadly Sins’, which supposedly describe all of mankind’s moral failings.
The PGWA is certainly not exempt from the reality of rulebreaking. Indeed, many of the women who have passed beneath the organization’s banners can be said to have epitomized some of the deadly sins that plague us all.
For the sake of this story, let us turn our attention to seven women who have recently plied their trade with the PGWA,