Nyla Rose On Her Final Appearance On The Indies
Nyla Rose had her final independent appearance this past Saturday night at Go Professional Wrestling’s debut event Go Big Or Go Home. She took part in a fatal 4-way match against Jordynne Grace, Penelope Ford and Allie Kat.
Rose posted a thread on Twitter where she thanked every promoter who booked her, her fans and every wrestler she’s ever worked with.
You can check out the tweets below:
So now that I’ve finally had a minute to sit still and gather my thoughts…
I just want to say thank you to all the fans that have been with me till now, new fans just joining the team, every promoter that has booked me, every wrestler that’s shared the ring with me.
— ??Nyla Rose?? (@NylaRoseBeast) September 29, 2019
Everyone that’s stopped at my merch table to buy something, everyone that’s stopped at my merch tabe to just talk, everyone who’s wanted a picture “real quick” THANK YOU! Last night with @GOProWrestling was my last official independent booking…. for now
— ??Nyla Rose?? (@NylaRoseBeast) September 29, 2019
I firmly believe that the Indy’s are the backbone to our industry. And many of us are born there and will “die” there in one way or another. So how fitting that as I finish that chapter of my life and start a new one, so does @GOProWrestling. Lastnight they put on a helluva show
— ??Nyla Rose?? (@NylaRoseBeast) September 29, 2019
And I have no doubt that they will go on to put on more INCREDIBLE shows with insanely talented people, both in the ring and behind the scenes. So to them, I say not only good luck but a special thank you for giving me a night I hope I never forget.
— ??Nyla Rose?? (@NylaRoseBeast) September 29, 2019
Back in February this year, Nyla Rose became the first openly transgender wrestler to sign with a major wrestling promotion in America when she signed with AEW to a full-time contract.
On AEW Dynamite’s debut episode this Wednesday, Rose will be having her big match with the company against Riho to determine the inaugural AEW Women’s Champion.
Rose made her debut in 2012 where she made appearances in Women Superstars Uncensored and Combat Zone Wrestling. She headed to Japan in 2016 and worked for Chigusa Nagayo’s promotion Marvelous as well as Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling. She returned to North America and went on to become a two-time Warriors of Wrestling Women’s Champion at WOW.
She made her debut for AEW at Double or Nothing where she participated in a fatal four-way match against Dr. Britt Baker, Kylie Rae and Awesome Kong. She established herself as a heel when she attacked her opponents Riho and Yuka Sakazaki after her triple threat match at Fyter Fest. She then went on to win the AEW Women’s Casino Battle Royal at AEW All Out.