Wrestlers gay

These aren't just independent standouts either. Many of today's most popular wrestlers, both in major feds and on the indies, are LGBTQ+. After being orphaned at a young age, she was adopted by a couple from New Jersey. Hirsch began training in amateur wrestling when she was 15 and made her professional debut in her early twenties.

Tuft had her first professional wrestling match in February She made her main roster gay on June 30,during an episode of ECW. Tuft remained with WWE for the next 3 years but asked for her release in August Tuft came out as trans on February 4, Though she is no longer a full-time wrestler, she continues to make appearances in the wrestling world.

Kanyon was ahead of his time a bit in that way before the likes of Darren Young and Sonya Deville were WWE's first openly gay superstars. More than ever these days, wrestlers and athletes, in general, seem more comfortable expressing their sexuality. In the past, wrestling has produced a lot of offensive caricatures of queer people, often reducing them to a punchline.

After being in the wrestling business for 9 years, Bronson has decided to show his authentic self to his fans. Here are some of the most prominent wrestlers who are out and proud. Some of these wrestlers are big names for the most prominent wrestling companies in the world.

Notable LGBTQ Professional Wrestlers

Soon after, Armendariz began competing as an exotico, a male wrestler who performs in drag. In recent decades, though, the sport has witnessed the rise of numerous courageous athletes seeking to shatter stereotypes. Since then, she has feuded against stars like Kris Statlander and Diamante.

At the beginning of Pride MonthBronson announced to his fans on social media that he is bisexual. Leyla Hirsch was born in Moscow, Russia. It includes Professional wrestlers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

While exoticos traditionally portray offensive stereotypes, Cassandro won fans over and used his wrestling persona to live his life authentically gay a queer man. The QWI closes with the top 20 out LGBTQ professional wrestlers, and the reveal of the pick for No.

1. Bronson is currently signed to AEW. He is one-half of the Iron Savages, formerly known as Bear Country, along with his tag team partner, Boulder. Saul Armendariz made his professional wrestling debut in as a traditional luchador. Trish Adora is not one of them.

Pro wrestler is full of people who are fake tough. While there's still a lot of progress to be made in the fight for equality, we can appreciate these athletes and all the accomplishments they've made so far. It has reached a point where there are more openly gay or bisexual wrestlers than ever before.

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