Early career (2015–2018) Hogan began her career wrestling throughout Atlanta in 2015. She defeated Owen Knight to win the WWA4 Intergender Championship on April 16, 2015. She became a regular throughout the Georgia independent wrestling scene, competing for promotions such as Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment and the All-Star Wrestling Network. In November 2015, she began working for the
Organization Of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts (OMEGA) in North Carolina. In 2016, Hogan began working throughout the United States, competing for promotions such as
Booker T's
Reality of Wrestling in
Houston and
Shine Wrestling in
Florida. On February 11, 2017, she captured the WSU Spirit Championship at the WSU 10th Anniversary Show in Vorhees, New Jersey. On June 16, 2018, Hogan lost the WSU Spirit title against
Jordynne Grace.
Impact Wrestling (2017–2021) Various storylines (2017–2020) On August 17, 2017, it was reported that
Impact Wrestling (then known as
Global Force Wrestling) had signed Hogan to a contract. On the February 1, 2018, episode of
Impact!, Hogan made her Impact Wrestling debut by defeating the
Knockouts Champion Laurel Van Ness in a non-title match. Hogan made her
pay-per-view debut at
Redemption, when she unsuccessfully challenged
Taya Valkyrie. Hogan received a rematch against Valkyrie on the May 3, 2018, episode of
Impact!, when she won by
disqualification after being attacked by
Tessa Blanchard during the match. Followed that incident, Hogan faced Blanchard on the May 17 episode of
Impact!, when she lost. After the match, Blanchard attacked her until
Madison Rayne made the save. On the June 14 episode of
Impact! Hogan unsuccessfully challenged Blanchard once again in a
No Disqualification match. On October 4 episode of
Impact!, Hogan lost to
Su Yung. After the match, Yung and
Allie brawled. Hogan saved Allie from Yung, only to be put inside a coffin by Yung. At
Bound for Glory, Allie rescued Hogan from the Undead Realm. On the May 3, 2019, edition of
Impact, Hogan faced Rosemary in a grudge match stemming from a confrontation weeks prior; she was defeated via disqualification when Su Yung's undead bridesmaids entered and attacked Rosemary. Hogan began turning heel when she refused to help Rosemary against the bridesmaids, and she cemented herself as a villainess in a backstage interview on the following week, when she claimed that she wasn't getting anywhere trying to be friends with everyone, and accused
Jordynne Grace of taking advantage of her. On the May 17 edition of
Impact, Hogan eliminated Grace and
Scarlett Bordeaux in a Knockouts Battle Royal, only to be eliminated herself by Blanchard. Following the battle royal, she began a feud with Grace, with Grace getting the upper hand on multiple occasions. At
Bound for Glory, Hogan competed in the
Call Your Shot Gauntlet match which was won by
Eddie Edwards.
Fire 'N Flava (2020–2021) On the May 19, 2020, episode of
Impact!, Hogan approached Impact's newest
knockout Tasha Steelz and offered her to join forces with her, which Steelz agreed to. The new formed duo, now known as Fire 'N Flava, won their first match as a tag team on the June 2 episode of
Impact!, where they defeated
Kylie Rae and
Susie. Hogan and Steelz quickly entered into a feud with
Havok and Nevaeh, which led into a
no disqualification match on the August 11 episode of
Impact!, where Hogan and Steelz were victorious, ending their feud with Havok and Nevaeh in the process. At
Bound for Glory, Hogan competed in the 20-wrestler
Intergender Call Your Shot Gauntlet match which was won by
Rhino. On January 16, 2021, at
Hard to Kill, Hogan and Steelz defeated Havok and Nevaeh to become the new
Knockouts Tag Team Champions. At
Rebellion, they lost the titles to
Jordynne Grace and
Rachael Ellering, ending their reign at 99 days. At
Under Siege, Hogan and Steelz regained the titles from Grace and Ellering, thus becoming two-time champions. On the
Slammiversary pre-show, they lost the titles to
Decay (
Havok and
Rosemary). On July 18, she announced her departure from the company. On the August 5 episode of
Impact!, Savannah Evans attacked Hogan as Steelz only watched, thus disbanding Fire 'N Flava. The following week on
Impact!, she was abducted by Su Yung and
Kimber Lee, this was used to write her off television.
Women of Wrestling (2018–2021) Hogan made her debut of
Women of Wrestling (WOW) during their taping in October 2018, under the name
Fire. On WOW's first episode to premier on
AXS TV on January 18, 2019, Fire had her first match on WOW, where she unsuccessfully challenged
Abilene Maverick. Through the second season on AXS TV, Fire teamed with
Adrenaline in the tag team tournament for the vacant WOW Tag Team Championship in which they won in the second-season finale on AXS TV on May 16, which aired on tape delay on November 23. On September 28, on
AEW Dark Excalibur noted that Hogan had signed to the company which Hogan later revealed was true. On April 13, 2022, on
Dynamite Hogan became a part of
The Baddies stable which included her,
Red Velvet and
Jade Cargill. On the November 23, 2022, episode of Dynamite, Cargill dismissed Hogan from The Baddies. During year 2023 Kiera Hogan made her
Ring of Honor (ROH) debut and wrestled in multiple matches ever since. On the June 22, 2023 episode of Ring of Honor Kiera faced
Athena in a Chicago Street Fight match for the
ROH Women's World Championship but was unsuccessful. On December 27, 2023, Kiera Hogan entered the inaugural
ROH Women's World Television Championship tournament but lost to
Diamante in the first round. In September 2025, Hogan was removed from AEW's roster page on their official website, signaling her departure from the company. == Personal life ==