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Personal Data
Birthday:
31.10.1974
Birthplace:
Kolumbien
Gender:
female
Height:
5' 7" (170 cm)
Weight:
154 lbs (70 kg)

Career Data
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (2000 - 2019)
Beginning of in-ring career:
01.09.2000
End of in-ring career:
2019
In-ring experience:
19 years
Wrestling style:
Powerhouse
Trainer:
UPW Wrestling School
Signature moves:
Jungle Splash
Superplex
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 3
Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 4.00  [3]
Average rating in 2019: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2015: 4.00  [2]
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Resident wrote on 23.10.2019:
[4.0] "Jungle Grrrl currently wrestles for W. O. W. Women of Wresting. She was alright when she was there before. But now 18 years later, she is slow and old. Her character is bland and outdated. She just doesn't look great in the ring and while she is good for her age, it seems like she can't quite hang with the top female wrestlers of today anymore. They have her look like an unstoppable force in W. O. W. , but it just doesn't work anymore since she is older and slower now. It doesn't look right since she isn't great in the ring anymore. It's not believable that she could destroy any of the current top female wrestlers anymore."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 24.05.2015:
[4.0] "As Jungle Grrl, Porter was one of the standouts of the WOW promotion at the turn of the millennium, one of the very few talents introduced by that promotion with legitimate potential as wrestlers, and one of even fewer to continue to pursue wrestling after that promotion closed. Worked for UPW in California in the early-mid 2000s, holding that promotion's Women's Title and wrestling on cards featuring such future superstars as John Cena, Samoa Joe, The Miz, Frankie Kazarian and numerous others. Known for high-flying maneuvers, most notably a top-rope splash finishing move. Certainly had the potential to continue growing as a performer; given the skills she already possessed and the prior TV experience she had with WOW, it's perhaps a bit surprising WWE didn't give her a shot at at least a development deal like they did with many other UPW talents of that time."