[6.0] "I've enjoyed what I've Thunderkitty's work. She's dedicated to her "vintage lady wrestler" gimmick, not only pulling off the look, but actually *wrestling* very much as the legends she's emulating did. It's an act that would be tough to get to work on the biggest stages, but works great as an indy act, and is an absolutely perfect fit for a company like Olde Wrestling."
[8.0] "Why is her score so low? She's honestly quite and interesting and solid talent. Her gimmick is basically a throwback to classic women's wrestling. This is cool because like, 95% of wrestling fan's can't name a single vintage women's wrestler besides Moolah, Mae Young, Richter, Velvet McIntyre, or Rockin' Robin, so she's helping bring light to a lost story of wrestling which honestly would be worht a high score on its own. But like, she's a solid wrestler whose in ring work matches her gimmick. Her moveset is mostly simpler holds and slams, DDTs, Suplexes, but she has stuper stiff strikes, and really right submissions. Vintage submissions too, nothing that would look out of place in the 70s wrestling scene. Boston Crab, Sleeper Hold, and a a pretty decent Von Erich Claw, at least as decent as the move can be in today's landscape lol Also, her selling is 100% spot on for her gimmick. It's a bit stiff and clumsy at first glance, but when you compare it to women's wrestling sells from America in the 70s-80s, this is SO accurate. She really does sell like Titi Paris or Dee Dee Venturi. She's obviously put a LOT of thought in the best ways to make her gimmick enjoyable, and her matches are fun to watch! I don't think she'll be able to go too far on a major show with a gimmick likes this, but maybe she has an OVW Women's Championship or Heart of Shimmer Championship in her future!"
[3.0] "Yep, she's bad. I get her gimmick, she has a nice Theme Song, but the workrate just doesn't follow and I can't decently give her a better rating."
[6.0] "She will not blow your mind with a plethora of holds and moves but she surely have an awesome gimmick. Not evey wrestler have to be a technical sound submission machine. At the end the way she portrays herself make her enjoyable to watch."