THE RACE TO BE QUEEN

Aleah James may be shining bright right now, but in Max Pro’s women’s division the spotlight is never yours for long. This is a locker room packed with ambition, attitude and athletic brilliance - a place where every competitor believes she should be the one leading the charge in 2026. And with so many world-class contenders colliding, the race to the top is already turning into an all-out sprint.

The most dangerous threat might be Lizzy Evo- the jewel in Influence’s crown. Lizzy’s self-confidence and sense of entitlement are so strong it can feel inevitable that she’ll do as she says and become the premier women’s wrestler in all of Max Pro. The trouble is… she might be right. Her ruthlessness knows no bounds, and she carries a major advantage: Influence are never far away, always ready to intimidate opponents, distract referees, and tilt the odds in her favour. It’s no wonder Evo and Aleah James have already developed an intense rivalry - the kind that can spill over at any second.

But Lizzy isn’t the only woman hunting for the top spot. Between the ropes, Melissa Fierce is making a statement as an exciting newcomer from the north-west of England, with fiery red hair and an equally fiery determination to win. Every time she steps out, you can feel the spark - is greatness just around the corner for her this year?

Then there’s ‘Radioactive’ Safire Reed, an intense warrior with more energy than a nuclear reactor, capable of exploding into action in an instant. Every time she competes she turns the heat up until her opponents can’t cope. If you blink, you might miss the moment she flips the whole fight on its head.

Keep an eye on Nina Samuels, too - a woman so arrogant she’s convinced everyone around her is just an extra on “The Nina Samuels Show”, where she is, of course, the star. And looming in the background is the deadly Nightshade, a powerhouse who will do everything she can to bend the Max Pro women’s division to her will.

Add in the self-absorbed Katy De’vine, backed up by her pals in Generational Wealth, and you’ve got a division where anything can happen, and usually does. Which is why CEO So Cal Val has quickly learned that keeping the women’s locker room in order is every bit as challenging as it is with the men’s.

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