Post by swfhbdls24 on Feb 28, 2013 21:13:22 GMT -5
Height: 5' 4"
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Signature Moves: Shuffling Fist Drop
Finisher: The Raz's Hell
Debut: April, 1997 (Faced Jen Martin for the SWF Femme Division Championship, Lost)
Career Highlight: 3x Femme Division Champion
The little sister of SWF superstars Daniel Santoy and Scooter Pondoff, Anna never really took to the "feminine ideal." Trained by arguably two of the greatest ring technicians in the SWF, Anna employs a wrestling style unlike any other in the Femme Division, pairing technical prowess with raw brutality.
Calling herself the "First Woman" of the SWF, Anna debuted in the company in 1997, facing Jen Martin for the Femme Division Championship. Throughout the early years, she gained the unique prestige of actually holding a male singles title (the Hardcore Championship)for a short time before Jackie Blue placed a rule forbidding females from going after male titles.
Machen took a brief hiatus in 2000, but returned in force at High Stakes 2004, bringing her unique brand of feminine violence back to the squared circle of the SWF. Her feud with Jennifer Baxter, leading to an epic Best of 5 Series going into Mind Games IV remains a highlight of her career. She would turn that victory into a third Femme division title reign before finally losing to an up and comer named Emma Kiwi. Again, Machen would take a break from the grind of a wrestling career for a few years, coming back only to challenge her brother's new manager, Molly Rose. The two faced off at High Stakes 2011, and Molly must have shown something to Anna, because she immediately proposed a partnership to pass on her knowledge to the rookie.
The two immediately entered the Femme Tag Team scene, and defeated the True Blood Coalition at Mind Games VII to become the champions. Becoming essentially the first "Female Grand Slam" champion in SWF history, Anna's stock only continues to rise as she continues to take the first to any and all who oppose her.