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Rock N Roll Rock C

Hittin' all the right notes in the ring.

Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 150 pounds
Hometown: Soddy Daisy, Tenn.

Whether she's onstage with her rock band or climbing into the wrestling ring, Rock-N-Roll-Rock-C craves the cheers of the crowd.

"I love to hear the fans screaming my name," she admits. "It energizes me. When I'm with my band, those cheers make me want to keep on rockin' even harder. And when I'm in the ring, those cheers keep me going when I'm facing a tough opponent."

A relative newcomer trained by James Cody, Rock-C already has wrestled for more than 50 wrestling promotions, often facing foes with far more experience. This sometimes puts her at a disadvantage, but if Rock-C's opponents start cheating, they're likely to see her explode with rage. She's no diva, but like many rock stars, Rock-C has a bad temper.

"Sometimes, my temper gets out of control," says Rock C with a flip of her long brown hair. "Some of my opponents think they can steamroll me with dirty tactics and that really makes me mad. When I lose my temper, I can be just as nasty and vicious as any girl working in wrestling today."

As a rookie making her way in a rough-and-tumble sport, Rock- C regularly faces far more experienced wresters. In her matches for MLW, the rock star has shown an almost unbelievable ability to take a beating, but has never surrendered. Rock-C knows each match is a learning experience on the road to a championship belt.

"I'll fight big girls or small girls or even the ones in between," she says defiantly. "I'll wrestle one-on-one and I'll wrestle hard-core. Men or women, it really doesn't matter to me. I'm a rocker by day and a fighter by night."

Rock stars usually like flashy jewelry. Rock-C is no exception, but the golden bauble she wants can't be purchased in a jewelry store. She wants the gold belt worn by the MLW champion.

"I love rock 'n' roll," laughs Rock-C. "And I love championship belts, too."

You can see more of Rock C online at MySpace.

Credit: Jeff Borden