Priscilla Kelly Makes Her Shocking Debut In MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

Priscilla Kelly Makes Her Shocking Debut In MAJOR LEAGUE WRESTLING

The former Mae Young Classic competitor shocked wrestling fans when she revealed herself as the mysterious Spider Lady on the latest episode of MLW Fusion. Check out Priscilla Kelly's debut for the promotion.

By EliteGuy101 - Nov 25, 2019 09:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlezone.com
One of the most controversial figures in wrestling is now signed to MLW.

This past weekend, MLW had their first women’s match where Mae Young Classic competitor Zeda Zhang faced off against a woman calling herself Spider Lady. The match ended via disqualification due to Spider Lady refusing to let go of the dangerous mandible claw maneuver.

After the match, the mysterious figure ripped off her mask and it turned out to be Priscilla Kelly.  When questioned why she came to MLW, Kelly made it clear that’s she here to mess with the minds of the entire women's roster, “I am the queen of doing the unexpected. I am the queen of shocking people and getting into their heads,” Priscilla said in an interview with MLW.com.

The 23-year-old is a welcome addition to the roster, as Kelly impressed was in the 2018 Mae Young Classic, along with her appearances in World Wrestling Network, All Elite Wrestling, and Tokyo Joshi Pro.

The Georgia native is mostly known for her Tampon Spot last year at a Suburban Pro Wrestling event. The young star would up the ante earlier this year, as Kelly vomited on her opponent at The Ultimate Bar Brawl event.


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