Stella Grey (b. 1993)

Alias:
Stella Gray
Stella Grey
Stella Rae

Birthplace:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Born:
September 21, 1993

is an American female professional wrestler currently working for Ring of Honor (ROH).  Early life  Stella describes herself as a tomboy. She has two brothers who played ice hockey. She played street hockey as girls were not allowed to play ice hockey where she grew up. She also played soccer and basketball. One of her brothers introduced her to pro wrestling on television. She watched some WWE shows, but admits it was ECW that made a stronger impression after watching a match involving Beulah McGillicutty and Fonzie competing against each other. She remembered being so amazed after seeing Fonzie's face completely covered in blood and Beulah emerging the victor. Later on, she and a friend would sneak into ECW shows. Years later, after hearing of Ring of Honor and Combat Zone Wrestling holding shows in the Philadelphia area, her passion for wrestling was rekindled. She supported her wrestling venture with her hourly job at an insurance company.  Career  Ring of Honor (2016-present)  Stella reported to the ROH Dojo based in Bristol, Pennsylvania on October 17, 2016.  Stella's first match was a defeat to Jessie Brooks during a July 21, 2017 Future of Honor taping. Eight days later during the July 29 ROH Queen City Excellence 2017 TV Tapings, she wrestled a dark match won by Karen Q. During the September 23 ROH TV Taping, Stella wrestled and lost to Kelly Klein. Stella appeared at the November 12 ROH TV Tapings, competing in a losing effort against Mandy Leon.

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