Her magnificent record and figure stand as tall and beautiful as the majestic snow covered mountains that frame her home, Reno, Nevada.
The Amazon beauty, Abby Aldrich has always been one of my favorite Fem Competitors that I loved to watch wrestle.
We should give thanks to her buddy, the legendary Virago alum Yana Jordan for encouraging Abby to try wrestling. Her experience seems to follow the pathway of many here in America and those that tried wrestling for the first time near Vienna with DWW. When women wrestle in a safe environment, they love it and want to do it again and again.
My fan wish list is that Abby continues to wrestle but try wrestling outside of the San Jose pond as well. Still, when you watch a Goddess as gorgeous as Abby compete, we mere mortals have to take what we can get.
Her fan reviews are friendly and her customer service excellent. Fortunately Abby does wrestle men in sessions and here is what one satisfied customer had to say.
“What a fun girl. We started off talking to get to know one another she then changed and the match was on. I was just after a fun semi-competitive wrestling match and that is exactly what I received. She initiated a test of strength and from that point on I knew I was in trouble. I’m 250lbs and she is not, this did not matter.
Abby said I was the largest guy she has wrestled but I could not tell. She was in control the whole time using speed, strength and skill to basically do what she wanted. We were laughing and having fun the whole time. There were several instances where I caught myself saying out loud, “what just happened?” Abby is a fun girl that doesn’t like to lose and most of the time won’t.”
Abby’s great record as a record speaks for itself. At one point, wrestling with the Nor Cal Sorority led by the great recruiter and champion Isamar, Abby boasted a perfect winning streak of 19-0. That was truly amazing considering the talent that plied their grappling trade there.
The respected list includes Yana Jordan, Ariel, Isamar, Olivia D’Angelo, Chantel Lace, Wenona, Kymberly Jane, Rain DeGrey, Dia Zerva among others. Her first lost came to the great champion Ariel. No surprise there. Everyone seems to lose to Ariel.
Since her record spoke for itself, let’s allow her cute girl Abby to speak for herself.
“I’ve been wrestling since at least 2005 and really enjoy the art of wrestling, flexed muscles and all the sweaty physical contact. I have a blue belt in Karate; know a bit of Tae Kwan Do and Judo as well. However, most of my experience comes from competitive wrestling.
I am a passionate person and find that grappling allows me to work out a lot of tension from the total body exertion you need to pin a strong opponent down. I love the intense focus I need from slowly and strategically getting in and out of moves and I like conscientious partners who can move in a similar manner.
I am a sensual person and love to put my partners in compromising positions where they will know they have a gorgeous Amazon before them who is truly in charge.”
Wow. I’m already content to throw in the towel.
Abby hails from the enjoyable and fun city of Reno, Nevada. As is our custom, let’s travel to Abby’s stomping grounds and see what helped shape and influence one of the greatest female wrestlers to ever compete in Nor Cal.
Our initial tour guide, Wikipedia points the way. “Reno is a city in the US state of Nevada near Lake Tahoe. Known as “The Biggest Little City in the World”, Reno is famous for its and as the birthplace of Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The city is situated in the northwestern part of the state and is the county seat of Washoe County.
Reno is the most populous Nevada city outside of the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The city had an estimated population of 233,294 in 2013 making it the fourth most populous city in the state after Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas. The city sits in a high desert at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and its downtown area (along with Sparks) occupies a valley informally known as the Truckee Meadows.
Before the late 1950s, Reno was the gambling capital of the United States, but in the last twenty years Las Vegas’ rapid growth, American Airlines‘ 2000 buyout of Reno Air, and the growth of Native American gaming in California have reduced its business.”
Now that we have the basics, on the second leg of our tour let’s listen to another great mind, adventure.nationalgeographic.com, who views Reno from a different angle. “Reno actually is a ski town. Not only is the better-than-you-think Mount Rose 25 miles from downtown, but Reno sits at the northern tip of Lake Tahoe’s constellation of ski areas as well—the densest concentration of ski resorts in North America. There are 18 resorts within a hundred miles of Reno’s international airport.”
Okay so we know Reno has great gaming and is located near fantastic ski resorts and a crystal blue lake. What else does this Nevada sparkling gem have to offer? The great tourist site www.visitrenotahoe.com walks us outdoors for our final leg of the tour. “If you’re a big-time thrill seeker, Reno Tahoe is sure to lift your spirits. With skydiving , hang-gliding, airplane tours, and hot air balloon rides, we can match your adrenaline level beat for beat. If you prefer your feet on the ground but love to live vicariously, Reno hosts the Hot Air Balloon Races and the Reno Air Races, two grandiose sights to behold.”
Abby lives in an dynamic alpine city that appears to have it all.
Our Reno warrior has certainly inspired us and speaks about her own inspiration in the beautiful lady that many of us view as today’s competitive submission wrestling champion, Ariel. While Abby enjoys running and yoga, in losing to Ariel, it encouraged her to increase her training in the martial arts.
The wise would soothingly whisper to us that it’s important to express appreciation in the present. Even though well meaning, sometimes later is too late. FCI would like to express our appreciation for the talents of the sexy Abby Aldrich.
We hope that she continues to wrestle but even as is, her powerful won, loss record in our female wrestling industry will always be admired and stand tall.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, Wikipedia, adventure.nationalgeographic.com, www.visitrenotahoe.com, fciwomenswrestling.com, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.