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Bring It Back wrote on 11.08.2022:
[2.0] "Originally when I first rated her as a wrestler that was back in 2017. Before she retired in 2021, I originally thought she was too inexperienced and undeveloped as a wrestler to be released out onto the independent scene. She had a late career start at age 28 (but there've been others who started in their late 30s) and it might have prevented her from building up experience. Her early work was unimpressive to me. There have been big women before however, Faye Jackson was nowhere close to the level of the best big women wrestlers. I felt she carried too much weight to be an efficient worker inside the ring. Her in-ring improvements are fairly debatable between wrestling fans, but it's likely her stint in pro wrestling will be quickly forgotten. It would seem Internet modelling would be a more productive venture for her."
GoldLiger wrote on 13.11.2021:
[6.0] "Faye was charismatic and a passable but unimpressive worker, although I mostly saw her in ROH which until very recently had basically no direction for any women in it. Had no idea she retired until just now, I hope she has more success in whatever else she does (I assume modeling), since as a wrestler she definitely had a ceiling. Most notable for being unbelievably thirsty for Big E on Twitter."
HC7 wrote on 30.04.2021:
[2.0] "She is not a good wrestler at all. Her charisma is a plus but her in ring ability is very very far from good"
SSEighty7 wrote on 25.04.2021:
[7.0] "Extremely charismatic and can draw you firmly into her matches. I don't know how her twerking gimmick would translate on the big stage, but on the indies, her gimmick is a big crowd pleaser. Immensely radiates personality, which is a huge reason she gets so many bookings. She stands out in the ring cause she's a big woman that is surprisingly light on her feet. She can do quite a bit of moves as well, but I think she'd do even better if she dropped a bit of weight. But if she did that, then it would take away from her character in the first place. Injuries have taken a toll on her, and she may have been forced to retire, and if that's true, she's left her mark on the scene as an unabashedly fun and entertaining wrestler. I feel like only extreme workrate nerds wouldn't enjoy most of her matches and segments."
RYVNAYouTube wrote on 08.03.2021:
[1.0] "Maybe one of the worst wrestler in the US indy scene : cringe with her "twerk gimmick" (WTF? ! ) and horrible in the ring. How can she have all of this bookings..."
jajt1989 wrote on 17.08.2020:
[6.0] "Not that bad of a wrestler but definitely her weight puts a limit on how far she can go in terms of her technical aspect, but she definitely has gotten alot better"
Thakrien wrote on 27.08.2019:
[3.0] "Faye choosed a comedy (and maybe also fetish) gimmick revolving on her being "big", which can always hide some technical weakness and a lack of storytelling in the match. That's ok, there's an audience for that. For me, her work lacks the necessary creativity that funny, not silly, wrestlers like Toru Yano have."
gigifer wrote on 06.08.2019:
[8.0] "funny, charismatic, athletic and gifted wrestler. But I feel a little of Naomi so she need to develop her character"
JeanaKym wrote on 18.09.2017:
[8.0] "Her Charisma is just through the roof. She plays how to work the crowd and never was or is that bad of a wrestler. I do believe however that her weight sometimes holds her back from reaching her reach potential, and it kinda sucks because she is such a unique character. I hope she sticks with it and continues to train, because she is a delight to watch on the independent scene."
HottRoddTX wrote on 12.05.2017:
[6.0] "Still new to the wrestling business, but actually like her. Mostly wrestles in Women Of Honor tag team matches, but seen her in a 4-way recently. She still needs a bit of work, but it takes time. Some of the greats didn't start off with excellent skills."