“The Friday Night Light” Mia Friday is the youngest member of the Reality of Wrestling roster. Known for her bright and bubbly personality, Friday looks to make an impact in the Diamonds Division and inspire other young girls to follow their dreams early.

Josiah Jean was given the name “Rocket” by Booker T, and has been a standout on the ROW student showcase shows competing against Ryan Davidson, Warren J and Zack Mason of Fly Def.

The “Beautiful Brutality” Sheeva is no stranger to professional wrestling since breaking in back in 2008. Known for being a Texas Veteran, she has held several championship titles across the country.

Rudy Garza Has a dual bachelors of science in Applied mathematics & Actuarial Science. He is also NAIA All-American & GCAC All-conference Runner. Rudy is truly the definition of strategic genius.

Erik Lockhart, one half of the Brothers Lockhart, has returned to the place he once called home. With his return, he brought back the Lockhart flair that was missing from the Reality of Wrestling roster.

Speed, power, and athleticism; Edge Stone is the complete package. Making an impressive debut against Abel Jackson, Stone showed that he was here to be a force to be reckoned with.

A Mexican juggernaut that stormed onto the scene in 2018, Max Humberto is a competitor you do not want to face in the ring. He is known as one of the toughest wrestlers in ROW and has had several run-ins with the higher echelon of talent.

At 17 this Diamond is already generating massive buzz. In her time at Reality of Wrestling, she has proven that she has the ability to compete with several of the top diamonds like Jenna Lynn, AQA, and Hyan, which is impressive at any age.

Known by the moniker, “The Pink Dream”, Alex Gracia lives her life with incredible positivity. She brings all that she has to the squared circle every match in hopes of being the shining example for kids and dreamers alike.

One half of Fly-Def, Warren Johnson made the trip from Illinois to Texas to further his wrestling training. After being given one shot to wrestle for Reality of Wrestling, it was sink or swim.