WWE (2018–2021) On 7 May 2018, WWE announced that Shafir, along with
Jessamyn Duke, had signed with WWE and reported to their
Performance Center for training. On 28 October at
WWE Evolution, Shafir and Duke made their WWE debuts as
heels when they interfered during the
NXT Women's Championship match, in which they helped
Shayna Baszler regain the title over
Kairi Sane. They made another appearance at
NXT TakeOver: WarGames, when they interfered during Baszler and Sane's two out of three falls match, in which Baszler scored the first fall and the victory in the latter to retain the title. On the 19 December 2018 episode of
NXT, Shafir and Duke made their NXT in ring debut, but were defeated by
Io Shirai and
Dakota Kai, when Shirai pinned Shafir after a moonsault. At
NXT TakeOver: Phoenix, Shafir and Duke assisted Baszler in retaining the title against
Bianca Belair. In October 2019, Duke and Shafir were defeated by Kai and
Tegan Nox in a number one contender's match for the
Women's Tag Team Championship. After several months of inactivity, Shafir returned to WWE TV on 17 August 2020, reuniting with Baszler and Duke, and winning a
Raw Underground match. On 25 June 2021, Shafir was released from her WWE contract.
Independent circuit (2021–present) On 22 October 2021, she debuted at
Game Changer Wrestling's
Josh Barnett's Bloodsport 7 where she defeated Masha Slamovich via submission. On the 13 November 2021 episode (taped 7 October 2021) of
UWN Primetime Live Championship Wrestling from Georgia, she defeated Nightmare Factory alum, Brooke Havok. On 31 March 2022, she defeated
Zeda Zhang via submission at Josh Barnett's Bloodsport 8. On 30 March 2023, Shafir defeated
Killer Kelly via submission at Josh Barnett's Bloodsport 9. On 4 April 2024, she competed in a four-women tournament at Josh Barnett's Bloodsport X. She defeated
Janai Kai in the semi-finals via submission and Lindsay Snow in the finals via referee stoppage. On 10 May 2024, at
Defy Wrestling, she defeated Vert Vixen for the Defy Women's Championship at Here and Now.
All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2021–present) Early appearances (2021–2023) On the 14 December 2021 episode of
AEW Dark, Shafir made her
All Elite Wrestling debut, where she was defeated by
Kris Statlander. After going on a six-match winning streak, on the 22 April 2022 episode of
AEW Rampage, Shafir challenged
Jade Cargill for the
AEW TBS Championship in a losing effort. On 8 June on
AEW Dynamite, Shafir faced
Thunder Rosa for the
AEW Women's World Championship which Shafir lost. On the 20 June 2022 episode of
AEW Dark: Elevation, Shafir teamed with
Nyla Rose. On the 9 August episode of
AEW Dark,
Vickie Guerrero, the manager of Rose, introduced Rose and Shafir as the Beasts of Burden. On the 10 January 2023 episode of
Dark, Shafir challenged
Athena for the
ROH Women's World Championship, but was unsuccessful. On 26 January at
The Jay Briscoe Celebration of Life, Shafir made her debut for AEW's sister promotion
Ring of Honor (ROH), defeating Mighty Mayra in a
squash match. On 17 November of
Ring of Honor Wrestling, Shafir teamed with
Ronda Rousey to defeat Athena and
Billie Starkz. She would continue to spend the majority of 2023 wrestling on
Dark,
Dark: Elevation and ROH.
Death Riders (2024–present) in September 2024On the 28 August 2024 episode of
Dynamite, Shafir aligned herself with
Jon Moxley. On 7 September at
All Out, Shafir assisted Moxley's faction Blackpool Combat Club (BCC) in attacking
Bryan Danielson, officially joining the group in the process. In November 2024, the BCC rebranded to the "
Death Riders" a nod to Moxley's nickname in NJPW. After Moxley defeated Danielson to win the
AEW World Championship, Shafir would be the main carrier of the briefcase that Moxley put the championship belt in. During Moxley's world title reign from October 2024 to July 2025, Shafir and the other members of the Death Riders would constantly interfere in Moxley's title defenses to help him retain. On the 2 April 2025 episode of
Dynamite, Shafir teamed with Moxley, losing to
Swerve Strickland and
Willow Nightingale in a
mixed tornado tag team match. On 25 May at
Double or Nothing, the Death Riders teamed with
The Young Bucks, losing to
Kenny Omega,
Swerve Strickland,
Willow Nightingale, and
The Opps (
Samoa Joe,
Powerhouse Hobbs, and
Katsuyori Shibata) in an
Anarchy in the Arena match. On 12 November at
Blood & Guts, Shafir competed in the first ever women's
Blood and Gits match, where her team was victorious. On 27 December at
Worlds End, the Death Riders (barring Moxley and Pac) were defeated by
"Timeless" Toni Storm,
Roderick Strong, and The Conglomeration (
Mark Briscoe and
Orange Cassidy) in a
Mixed Nuts Mayhem match. Later in the night, the Death Riders appeared in the ring to celebrate Moxley winning the
Continental Classic and the
AEW Continental Championship. In early 2026, Shafir continued to feud with Toni Storm. On February 14, 2026 at
Grand Slam Australia, Shafir and
Wheeler Yuta were defeated by Storm and Orange Cassidy. Per the stipulation, Yuta was forced to have his hair shaved bald due to taking the fall. At
Revolution on March 15, Shafir was defeated by Storm in her first
pay-per-view singles match. After the match, Shafir attacked Storm who was distracted by a surprise appearance from Ronda Rousey. == Personal life ==