Early years and training (2001-2007) At the age of 17, Eagles began her professional wrestling training at
International Wrestling Australia (IWA), at their training school in mid-2001. Eagles debuted soon thereafter as the bodyguard for
A.J. Freeley in IWA. Eagles had her first official match in November that year, against Katherine Nixxon. Eagles is a former four-time IWA Women's Champion.
Pro Wrestling Women's Alliance (2007-2013) In 2007, Eagles and her husband Ryan Eagles founded Pro Wrestling Alliance Elite, which later became Pro Wrestling Alliance Australia (known as PWA), and an all-women's wrestling promotion, Pro Wrestling Women's Alliance (PWWA). PWWA ran from 2007 until around 2013 when the last recorded all women's event was held. It was the only all women's wrestling promotion in Australia.
International exploits (2008–2011) From 2008 to 2011, Eagles wrestled in several other
wrestling promotions, including the American promotions
Ring of Honor,
Chikara,
Combat Zone Wrestling and
New England Championship Wrestling. She has also wrestled in Canada for
NCW Femmes Fatales, and in Japan for the Joshi 4 Hope event.
Shimmer Women Athletes (2008-2018) Teaming with Jessie McKay (2008–2009) Eagles started wrestling for the American all-female promotion
Shimmer Women Athletes in October 2008, where she made her debut at
Volume 21 together with
Jessie McKay as "The Pink Ladies"; they participated in a gauntlet match to crown the first
Shimmer Tag Team Champions but were the first team eliminated. Eagles' first singles match in Shimmer saw her lose to
Sara Del Rey on
Volume 23.
Shimmer Champion (2010–2012) At
Volume 30, Eagles defeated
Cheerleader Melissa to become number one contender for the
Shimmer Championship and went on to defeat champion
MsChif to capture the title on 11 April 2010 at
Volume 31. Eagles went on to rack up nine successful title defenses against several wrestlers including Cheerleader Melissa,
Ayumi Kurihara,
Jessie McKay,
Mercedes Martinez,
Ayako Hamada,
Serena Deeb and
Hiroyo Matsumoto, as well as defending the title for the first time ever in PWWA and successfully retaining against McKay and
Nicole Matthews in a
triple–threat match. On 2 October 2011 at
Volume 43, Eagles teamed with
Sara Del Rey in an unsuccessful attempt against Hamada and Kurihara for the
Shimmer Tag Team Championship. Later that night, on
Volume 44, Eagles faced Melissa in a rematch for the Shimmer Championship, which Melissa won, ending Eagles' reign at 539 days. After the
Shimmer tapings, Eagles wrestled a match that same month and suffered a career-threatening knee injury from a bad landing after jumping off the ropes. Three months later, on 6 April at
Volume 53 in
New Jersey, in her return to
Shimmer, Eagles defeated her
protégé and former tag team partner,
Jessie McKay. On
Volume 54, Eagles competed in a
fatal–four way number one contender's match for the
SHIMMER Championship against
Athena,
Courtney Rush and
Saraya Knight, which was won by Courtney Rush. Throughout
Volume 55 and
Volume 61, Eagles scored victories over wrestlers including
Kana, Courtney Rush,
Mia Yim,
Jessicka Havok and
Hikaru Shida, Week later at the
Volume 63, Eagles broke her wrist during a match against
Heidi Lovelace, which she won, but continued to compete throughout the night on
Volume 64 in a fatal–four way match against Courtney Rush,
Evie and Nicole Matthews, which Rush won.
Second Shimmer Championship reign and final SHIMMER appearances (2015–2018) in a submission hold during a SHIMMER match in 2015 On 18 October 2014, at
Volume 67, Eagles, this time working as a
face, returned after sustaining an arm injury and fought
Nicole Matthews in a
no countouts and no disqualifications match which ended in a draw. Later that night, at
Volume 68, Eagles competed in a
fatal four–way elimination match against
Athena,
Cheerleader Melissa and Nicole Matthews for the
Shimmer Championship, which Mathews won with lastly eliminating Eagles, after a distraction provided by Matthews'
tag team partner,
Portia Perez, helped her hit Eagles with a
fireball and win the title. The
feud between the two continued on
Volume 69, where Eagles attacked Matthews after her match with
Evie. On 11 April 2015, at
Volume 73, after a confrontion between Eagles and
The Canadian NINJAs, Eagles defeated Perez in a number one contender's match, but went on to lose to Matthews in a title match on the next day at
Volume 74. A few months later, on 10 October, during the tapings of
Volume 76, Eagles unsuccessfully competed in a number one contender's
battle royal when Matthews and Perez interfered. As a result, Eagles and Matthews faced off in a
no disqualification match at
Volume 77, with Eagles defeating Matthews to win the Shimmer Championship for the record–setting second time. The next night, at
Volume 78, Eagles successfully retained her championship against Nicole Savoy. On 26 June 2016, Eagles lost the title to the returning Mercedes Martinez.
Shine Wrestling (2013–present) Eagles also made sporadic appearances and participated in the
Shine series with her debut being held in mid-April 2013 on
Shine 9 losing to
Jessicka Havok in a tournament match for the
Shine Championship. Few months later, in October, Eagles returned competing in the promotion in a match against
Amazing Kong, which Kong won. On
Shine 22, Eagles unsuccessfully challenged
Ivelisse for the Shine Championship. After missing a few shows, Eagles returned to
Shine and racked up victories over
La Rosa Negra at
Shine 26 and Su Yung at
Shine 30.
Other promotions After returning to wrestling, Eagles went on to compete for the PWA championship as well as competing in the
Pacific Pro Wrestling promotion in her home country of
Australia, where she became their inaugural Women's Champion, after a victory over
Storm in mid-March. Eagles retained the championship against Shazza McKenzie and Storm, before losing it to
Kellie Skater in September, ending her reign at 189 days. In 2014, Eagles again wrestled in Japan at
World Wonder Ring Stardom, losing to Takumi Iroha. ==Personal life==