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Kiera Hogan (born September 16, 1994) is an American professional wrestler. She is best known for her time in Impact Wrestling, where she is a former two-time Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champion (with Tasha Steelz).[3] Hogan has also worked in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), and Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU), where she is a former WSU Spirit Champion. In 2025, Hogan appeared on the reality television show Joseline’s Cabaret California on Zeus Network as a cast member.
Key Information
Professional wrestling career
[edit]Early career (2015–2018)
[edit]Hogan began her career wrestling throughout Atlanta in 2015.[4] She defeated Owen Knight to win the WWA4 Intergender Championship on April 16, 2015. She became a regular throughout the Georgia independent wrestling scene, competing for promotions such as Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment and the All-Star Wrestling Network. In November 2015, she began working for the Organization Of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts (OMEGA) in North Carolina.[5] In 2016, Hogan began working throughout the United States, competing for promotions such as Booker T's Reality of Wrestling in Houston and Shine Wrestling in Florida.[6] On February 11, 2017, she captured the WSU Spirit Championship at the WSU 10th Anniversary Show in Vorhees, New Jersey.[7] On June 16, 2018, Hogan lost the WSU Spirit title against Jordynne Grace.
Impact Wrestling (2017–2021)
[edit]Various storylines (2017–2020)
[edit]
On August 17, 2017, it was reported that Impact Wrestling (then known as Global Force Wrestling) had signed Hogan to a contract.[8][unreliable source?] On the February 1, 2018, episode of Impact!, Hogan made her Impact Wrestling debut by defeating the Knockouts Champion Laurel Van Ness in a non-title match.[5] She received a championship match on the following episode of Impact! where she fought in a losing effort.[9] Hogan made her pay-per-view debut at Redemption, when she unsuccessfully challenged Taya Valkyrie.[10] Hogan received a rematch against Valkyrie on the May 3, 2018, episode of Impact!, when she won by disqualification after being attacked by Tessa Blanchard during the match.[11] Followed that incident, Hogan faced Blanchard on the May 17 episode of Impact!, when she lost. After the match, Blanchard attacked her until Madison Rayne made the save.[12] On the June 14 episode of Impact! Hogan unsuccessfully challenged Blanchard once again in a No Disqualification match.[13] On October 4 episode of Impact!, Hogan lost to Su Yung. After the match, Yung and Allie brawled. Hogan saved Allie from Yung, only to be put inside a coffin by Yung.[14] At Bound for Glory, Allie rescued Hogan from the Undead Realm.[15]
On the May 3, 2019, edition of Impact, Hogan faced Rosemary in a grudge match stemming from a confrontation weeks prior; she was defeated via disqualification when Su Yung's undead bridesmaids entered and attacked Rosemary.[16] Hogan began turning heel when she refused to help Rosemary against the bridesmaids, and she cemented herself as a villainess in a backstage interview on the following week, when she claimed that she wasn't getting anywhere trying to be friends with everyone, and accused Jordynne Grace of taking advantage of her.[17] On the May 17 edition of Impact, Hogan eliminated Grace and Scarlett Bordeaux in a Knockouts Battle Royal, only to be eliminated herself by Blanchard.[18] Following the battle royal, she began a feud with Grace, with Grace getting the upper hand on multiple occasions.[19][20][21]At Bound for Glory, Hogan competed in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet match which was won by Eddie Edwards.
Fire 'N Flava (2020–2021)
[edit]On the May 19, 2020, episode of Impact!, Hogan approached Impact's newest knockout Tasha Steelz and offered her to join forces with her, which Steelz agreed to.[22] The new formed duo, now known as Fire 'N Flava, won their first match as a tag team on the June 2 episode of Impact!, where they defeated Kylie Rae and Susie.[23] Hogan and Steelz quickly entered into a feud with Havok and Nevaeh, which led into a no disqualification match on the August 11 episode of Impact!, where Hogan and Steelz were victorious, ending their feud with Havok and Nevaeh in the process.[24] At Bound for Glory, Hogan competed in the 20-wrestler Intergender Call Your Shot Gauntlet match which was won by Rhino.
On January 16, 2021, at Hard to Kill, Hogan and Steelz defeated Havok and Nevaeh to become the new Knockouts Tag Team Champions.[25] At Rebellion, they lost the titles to Jordynne Grace and Rachael Ellering, ending their reign at 99 days.[26] At Under Siege, Hogan and Steelz regained the titles from Grace and Ellering, thus becoming two-time champions.[27][28] On the Slammiversary pre-show, they lost the titles to Decay (Havok and Rosemary).[29]
On July 18, she announced her departure from the company.[30][31] On the August 5 episode of Impact!, Savannah Evans attacked Hogan as Steelz only watched, thus disbanding Fire 'N Flava.[32][33] The following week on Impact!, she was abducted by Su Yung and Kimber Lee, this was used to write her off television.[34][35]
Women of Wrestling (2018–2021)
[edit]Hogan made her debut of Women of Wrestling (WOW) during their taping in October 2018, under the name Fire. On WOW's first episode to premier on AXS TV on January 18, 2019, Fire had her first match on WOW, where she unsuccessfully challenged Abilene Maverick.[36][37] Through the second season on AXS TV, Fire teamed with Adrenaline in the tag team tournament for the vacant WOW Tag Team Championship in which they won in the second-season finale on AXS TV on May 16, which aired on tape delay on November 23.[38]
All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2021–2025)
[edit]Hogan made her AEW debut on August 11, 2021, against Hikaru Shida on AEW: Dark Elevation where she lost. On September 6, Hogan picked up her first win for the company on AEW Dark Elevation facing Blair Onyx.[39] On September 28, on AEW Dark Excalibur noted that Hogan had signed to the company which Hogan later revealed was true.[40] On April 13, 2022, on Dynamite Hogan became a part of The Baddies stable which included her, Red Velvet and Jade Cargill. On the November 23, 2022, episode of Dynamite, Cargill dismissed Hogan from The Baddies.[41]
During year 2023 Kiera Hogan made her Ring of Honor (ROH) debut and wrestled in multiple matches ever since.[42][43][44] On the June 22, 2023 episode of Ring of Honor Kiera faced Athena in a Chicago Street Fight match for the ROH Women's World Championship but was unsuccessful.[45]
On December 27, 2023 Kiera Hogan entered the inaugural ROH Women's World Television Championship tournament[46] but lost to Diamante in the first round.[47] In September 2025, Hogan was removed from AEW's roster page on their official website, signaling her departure from the company.[48]
Personal life
[edit]On July 20, 2019, Hogan announced that she is in a relationship with fellow professional wrestler Diamante.[49]
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]
- Impact Wrestling
- Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Tasha Steelz[50]
- Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship Tournament (2020-21) – with Tasha Steelz[51]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 54 of the top 100 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 100 in 2019[52]
- River City Wrestling
- Women of Wrestling
- WOW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Adrenaline[38][55]
- WOW Tag Team Championship Tournament (2019) – with Adrenaline[56]
- Women Superstars Uncensored
- WSU Spirit Championship (1 time)[57][58][59]
- World Wrestling Alliance 4
- WWA4 Intergender Champion (1 time)[60]
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External links
[edit]- Kiera Hogan on Twitter
- Kiera Hogan's profile at Cagematch , Wrestlingdata , Internet Wrestling Database
- Kiera Hogan's Impact Wrestling profile
- Kiera Hogan at IMDb
Kiera Hogan
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Childhood and family background
Kiera Hogan was born on September 16, 1994, in Decatur, Georgia, a suburb in the northeast Atlanta metropolitan area.[7][1] Raised in a family that included her father and brother, Hogan grew up in an environment influenced by local sports and entertainment in the Atlanta region.[7] As a child, she participated in various athletic activities, including a decade of soccer, track, cheerleading, and dance, which later informed her agile wrestling style.[7] Hogan's early exposure to professional wrestling came through family viewing of WWE events on television around age 10, when she walked into a room and saw her father and brother watching a match.[7] Mesmerized by the athleticism, drama, and spectacle, she became immediately hooked on the sport.[7] This familial introduction laid the groundwork for her passion, leading to a formal decision to pursue wrestling by age 14.[7]Education and initial interests
Kiera Hogan grew up in Decatur, Georgia, where she attended local high schools, balancing academics with a strong involvement in extracurricular activities.[8] During her high school years, she excelled in varsity soccer, playing as a freshman and becoming the top scorer in her county by her senior year, though her participation that year was limited due to grades.[8] She had started playing soccer recreationally and in club teams around ages 8 to 10, drawn to its physicality and energy, which she later reflected could have led to a professional career had wrestling not panned out.[8] Hogan pursued higher education briefly, enrolling in college for one year as a means to provide personal stability while exploring her passions.[9] Although her parents encouraged full-time studies, she prioritized her emerging interest in professional wrestling, ultimately leaving after that initial year to train full-time.[9] In her formative years, Hogan nurtured creative hobbies that honed her expressive skills, including writing fanfiction and storylines inspired by WWE wrestlers during middle and high school, which contributed to the development of her charismatic in-ring persona.[10]Professional wrestling career
Training and early independent work (2015–2018)
Kiera Hogan began her professional wrestling journey in 2015 by training at the World Wrestling Alliance's WWA4 Wrestling School in Atlanta, Georgia, under the guidance of veteran wrestler Mr. Hughes, a former WCW and WWE performer.[11] This foundational training emphasized technical proficiency and athletic fundamentals, drawing from Hogan's background in gymnastics, dance, and soccer to build her in-ring capabilities.[12] She made her professional debut on April 2, 2015, in the Atlanta area, quickly establishing herself on the independent circuit in the Southeast United States.[3] Her first notable match came shortly after at Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment's (AWE) Home Grown event on April 17, where she faced Dementia D'Rose in a losing effort, marking the start of her competitive experience in small regional promotions.[13] Hogan adopted the persona "The Girl on Fire" early in her career, incorporating a fire-themed entrance that highlighted her energetic and fiery character.[14] Throughout 2015 and 2016, Hogan competed regularly for promotions such as AWE and WWA4, engaging in key matches and short feuds that helped refine her dynamic, athletic style blending technical wrestling with high-impact maneuvers like diving crossbodies and shotgun dropkicks.[12] A significant early rivalry developed with Owen Knight, whom she defeated to capture the WWA4 Intergender Championship in April 2015, showcasing her versatility in intergender bouts.[11] By 2016, she expanded to national independents including SHINE Wrestling and Reality of Wrestling, wrestling in over 10 states and facing rising talents like Priscilla Kelly in a high-profile feud that culminated at SHINE 42 pay-per-view. On February 11, 2017, she captured the WSU Spirit Championship at the WSU 10th Anniversary Show, holding it until June 16, 2018.[12][3] During this period, Hogan developed signature elements such as hip attacks and a fire-inspired entrance, solidifying her high-flying and athletic approach while competing for smaller outfits like OMEGA and ECWA.[15] Her standout performances on the independent scene, including stints with SHIMMER and Queens of Combat, attracted attention from larger promotions, leading to a tryout and her signing with Impact Wrestling in August 2017.[15]Impact Wrestling tenure (2017–2021)
Hogan signed a contract with Impact Wrestling (then operating as Global Force Wrestling) on August 17, 2017, marking her entry into national television wrestling.[16] She made her in-ring debut for the promotion during tapings on January 10, 2018, defeating Knockouts Champion Laurel Van Ness in a non-title match on Impact Xplosion after a distraction from Allie. Hogan followed this with her first televised appearance on the February 1 episode of Impact Wrestling, securing an upset non-title victory over Van Ness and establishing herself as an energetic underdog challenging established Knockouts.[16] These early enhancement matches highlighted her high-flying style and resilience, positioning her as a fresh face in the division amid Impact's rebuilding phase.[17] From 2017 to 2019, Hogan's solo career emphasized her underdog persona through intense feuds tied to Impact's supernatural storylines. She initially aligned with Allie as a supportive friend, but this partnership soured when a demonic Allie betrayed Hogan on the November 15, 2018, episode of Impact Wrestling following an attack by Su Yung. The betrayal stemmed from Allie's possession in the Undead Bride arc, leading to Hogan being placed in a coffin by Su Yung on October 4, 2018, which intensified their rivalry.[18] Hogan retaliated by confronting the undead faction, resulting in multiple assaults, including a destruction by Allie and Su Yung on December 6, 2018.[19] This feud showcased Hogan's determination, as she endured burials and betrayals while fighting to free Allie from Su Yung's influence.[20] Hogan's conflicts extended to Rosemary through the same undead narrative, where she faced the Demon Assassin in singles competition on May 3, 2019, only for Su Yung to interrupt and attack.[21] Later that month, Hogan controversially walked away during Su Yung's assault on Rosemary, adding layers of moral ambiguity to her underdog role but ultimately aligning against the undead threat.[22] These rivalries, blending personal betrayal with supernatural horror, elevated Hogan's profile by pitting her agility against more experienced, character-driven opponents.[18] Throughout 2017 to 2020, Hogan formed various alliances that underscored her versatility without pursuing tag titles at the time. Her initial partnership with Allie provided comic relief and support in undercard matches, such as mixed-tag bouts against Su Yung and Braxton Sutter on April 19, 2018.[23] After the betrayal, Hogan briefly teamed with Jordynne Grace in late 2018 and early 2019 to combat Allie and Su Yung, including a tag victory aided by Rosemary on February 1, 2019.[24] These short-lived teams, often reactive to storyline threats, allowed Hogan to demonstrate teamwork while maintaining her solo momentum, though none advanced to championship contention.[25] Concurrent commitments to Women of Wrestling occasionally impacted her scheduling, but she remained a consistent presence on Impact programming.[26] In mid-2020, Hogan transitioned to a prominent tag team role by partnering with Tasha Steelz to form Fire 'N Flava, debuting as a unit on the June 2 episode of Impact Wrestling with a victory over Rae and Susie.[27] The duo's charismatic, street-smart dynamic quickly gained traction, blending Hogan's fire with Steelz's flair in multi-woman matches and ambushes on rivals like Taya Valkyrie and Rosemary. They advanced through the revived Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament, defeating teams including Decay and The Sea Stars, culminating in a win over Havok and Nevaeh at Hard to Kill on January 16, 2021, to capture the titles for the first time.[27] Their 64-day reign featured defenses against the same challengers at No Surrender on February 14, 2021, and entertaining segments like the "Fire 'N Flava Fest," but ended at Rebellion on April 11, 2021, when Jordynne Grace and Rachael Ellering dethroned them.[28][29] Fire 'N Flava reclaimed the championships in a rematch against Grace and Ellering at Under Siege on May 15, 2021, securing their second reign and solidifying their status as dominant heels.[30] This 63-day title run included defenses against Kimber Lee and Susan on June 12, 2021, and feuds with veteran pairings like Rosemary and Havok, showcasing the team's technical synergy and mic skills. The partnership dissolved in July 2021 following Hogan's departure from Impact, ending her tenure after over 50 matches and two championship victories that highlighted her evolution from underdog to tag team cornerstone.[31]Women of Wrestling involvement (2018–2021)
Kiera Hogan debuted for Women of Wrestling (WOW) in October 2018 during the promotion's tapings, adopting the ring name Fire to embody a high-energy, superhero-inspired persona as a fiery babyface competitor.[32] This character amplified her established "Girl on Fire" gimmick from the independent scene, focusing on passion and empowerment in WOW's entertainment-oriented, scripted format that blended athleticism with dramatic storylines and non-wrestling production elements like superhero themes.[32] Her first televised match aired on the January 18, 2019, premiere episode on AXS TV, where Fire unsuccessfully challenged Abilene Maverick for a shot at the WOW World Championship.[1] Throughout 2019 and 2020, Hogan as Fire engaged in several high-profile rivalries and tournament bouts within WOW's part-time schedule, which involved periodic tapings that she balanced alongside her commitments to Impact Wrestling. Notable was her participation in multi-woman tournaments vying for the WOW World Championship, showcasing her agile style against a roster of diverse competitors in scripted feuds emphasizing character-driven conflicts. A pivotal highlight came in late 2019 during WOW's season two finale tapings, where Fire teamed with Adrenaline (Diamanté) to win the inaugural WOW Tag Team Championship Tournament; they defeated the Monsters of Madness (Chaos and Hazard) in the final via a surprise pinfall by Fire on Hazard, marking a historic moment as the first openly LGBTQ+ couple to capture tag team gold in American professional wrestling.[33][34] This victory came after a grueling tournament bracket, with the duo elevating newer talents through their performances despite Diamanté overcoming a recent medical scare involving a concussion misdiagnosed as a migraine.[34] The tag titles run highlighted Fire's role in WOW's tag division, involving defenses and storylines that integrated travel logistics for multi-day filming sessions in locations like Las Vegas, often requiring coordination with her Impact obligations to avoid overlaps.[32] Hogan's overlap with Impact, including her tag team success there as Fire 'N Flava, bolstered her confidence in WOW's character-driven environment. By 2021, as WOW prepared for its third season, Hogan departed the promotion amid scheduling conflicts arising from her full-time signing with All Elite Wrestling in September 2021, concluding her run without a formal on-screen farewell feud.[35]All Elite Wrestling run (2021–2025)
Kiera Hogan signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in August 2021 following the conclusion of her Impact Wrestling contract. She made her promotional debut on the August 11 episode of AEW Dark: Elevation, where she competed against Hikaru Shida in a singles match, losing via submission.[36] Hogan's entrances during this period were characterized by high-energy performances, often featuring her signature upbeat theme "Let's Get It" and vibrant ring gear that emphasized her "fiery" persona.[37] Throughout 2021 and 2022, Hogan participated in numerous solo and multi-woman matches across AEW's programming, including Dynamite, Rampage, and Dark. She engaged in a notable feud with Penelope Ford, culminating in a singles match on the October 16, 2021, episode of Dynamite, where Ford defeated her via submission.[38] Hogan also clashed with Red Velvet in tag team contexts, such as a January 4, 2023, Dynamite bout where she teamed with Skye Blue against Velvet, though the match ended in defeat for her side.[39] Her most prominent singles opportunity came on December 30, 2022, when she challenged Jade Cargill for the AEW TBS Championship on Rampage after being expelled from the Baddies faction; Cargill retained the title in a dominant victory.[40] Following the dissolution of her Impact tag team Fire 'N Flava, Hogan experimented with several tag partnerships in AEW from 2022 to 2024. She initially aligned with the Baddies stable alongside Cargill, Leila Grey, and others, competing in multi-woman matches that showcased the group's coordinated offense.[41] Later, she formed a brief tandem with Skye Blue in early 2023, including victories on Dark episodes, though their alliance soured by January 2024, leading to a Collision match where Blue defeated her former partner.[39][42] Hogan's AEW appearances diminished in 2024 due to a shoulder injury that sidelined her for much of the year.[43] She was quietly released from the promotion in September 2025, with her contract expiring and confirming her free agent status.[44] During her AEW tenure, Hogan made occasional crossovers to Ring of Honor programming, appearing in select matches without a full-time commitment.Ring of Honor appearances (2023–2025)
Kiera Hogan made her Ring of Honor debut in May 2023 as part of the promotion's integration under the All Elite Wrestling umbrella, appearing in multi-woman matches taped for the HonorClub streaming service.[41] Her initial outings included a victory over Robyn Renegade on June 4, 2023, during ROH on HonorClub, showcasing her agile offense in a singles bout.[45] This period marked Hogan's entry into ROH's women's division, where she participated in several tag team and survival-style matches, such as teaming with Skye Blue and Willow Nightingale to defeat Lady Frost and The Renegades on September 30, 2023.[46] A highlight of Hogan's 2023 ROH run was her championship challenge against Athena on June 22, 2023, in a Chicago Street Fight for the ROH Women's World Championship, which she lost after 19 minutes in a hard-fought encounter emphasizing her resilience. Later that year, she competed in a women's Fatal Four-Way survival match on November 23, 2023, falling to Willow Nightingale amid a field that included Diamante and Trish Adora, further demonstrating her adaptability in multi-competitor formats.[47] These appearances, often cross-promoted with AEW booking, allowed Hogan to refine her technical skills against a diverse roster on ROH's standalone programming. In 2024, Hogan continued with nine documented ROH matches, focusing on tournament contention and tag team action early in the year. She entered the ROH Women's World Television Title Tournament on February 7, 2024, losing to Diamante in the first round after 6:31, but earned a rematch on March 21, 2024, where she sought revenge in a competitive singles bout.[48] Notable team victories included partnering with Leyla Hirsch and Trish Adora to defeat Diamante, Leila Grey, and Taya Valkyrie on April 13, 2024, highlighting her role in elevating mid-card feuds within the division.[46] By mid-2024, her ROH involvement tapered off following her last appearance on May 9, 2024, amid reports of injury concerns that sidelined her from active competition.[49] Hogan's ROH tenure concluded without further appearances in 2025, as she was removed from the AEW roster in September 2025, marking the end of her association with the promotion.[50]Independent circuit and free agency (2025–present)
In October 2025, Kiera Hogan confirmed her departure from All Elite Wrestling (AEW) during a virtual signing event with RDP Promotions, stating that she had worked with the promotion until earlier that year and was now a free agent.[51] Her profile had been removed from the AEW roster page in September 2025, marking the end of her contract after four years with the company.[52] Hogan expressed gratitude for her time at AEW, noting, "I’m so grateful for AEW and the time that I had at AEW. Doors are never closed," while emphasizing that she remained open to future opportunities in wrestling.[51] Following her exit, Hogan announced she was taking a break from in-ring competition to focus on personal projects and recovery, with her most recent match occurring on April 17, 2025, at an ASÉ Wrestling event where she teamed with longtime partner Tasha Steelz.[52] In early November 2025, Steelz revealed during a virtual signing that Hogan was sidelined by an ongoing shoulder injury, with no further details provided on the nature or timeline. Hogan has not competed since her April 2025 independent appearance.[4] As a free agent, Hogan has teased potential guest spots on the independent circuit post-recovery, while expressing openness to opportunities with major promotions, including WWE, where she suggested, "Never say never, right? Who’s to say I don’t go to WWE and help make it better?"[51] She has reflected on the hiatus as a period for personal recharge, stating during her October signing, "I’m actually on a little bit of a break right now... I’m not done with wrestling. You will see me on somebody else’s screen very soon."[51] Her established reputation from the AEW tenure continues to generate interest from indie promoters and larger organizations awaiting her full recovery.[53] No independent bookings have been announced as of November 2025.[54]Personal life
Relationships and public persona
Kiera Hogan has maintained a relatively private stance on her romantic life, though she publicly announced her relationship with fellow professional wrestler Diamante in July 2019 via social media, marking a significant moment in her personal disclosure. The couple, who met through the wrestling industry, has been together since then, with Hogan identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community and occasionally sharing aspects of their partnership that highlight mutual support and shared experiences in the sport. As of 2025, Hogan continues to keep many details of her personal relationships out of the public eye, focusing instead on her professional endeavors while embracing her queer identity as an integral part of her public narrative.[55][56][57] Beyond romance, Hogan shares close friendships within the wrestling world, notably with Tasha Steelz, her former tag team partner in Impact Wrestling's Fire 'N Flava duo. Their bond extends to non-professional support, with Steelz publicly expressing ongoing encouragement for Hogan's career transitions, such as her move to All Elite Wrestling in 2021, demonstrating a deep, enduring camaraderie that has influenced Hogan's approach to collaboration and resilience in the industry. This friendship underscores Hogan's emphasis on loyalty and mutual upliftment among peers.[58][59] Hogan cultivates a vibrant public persona on social media platforms, where she is affectionately known as "The Girl on Fire," a moniker that reflects her energetic in-ring style and unyielding determination. Active on Instagram and Twitter, she frequently posts motivational content, behind-the-scenes glimpses of her training, and tributes to her Atlanta, Georgia roots, often incorporating themes of empowerment and perseverance to connect with fans. This online presence has helped her build a dedicated following, blending her Southern heritage with messages of self-confidence and community solidarity.[12][60] Tied to her Atlanta background, Hogan has engaged in community-oriented efforts, particularly supporting LGBTQ+ initiatives through wrestling platforms and local events. In 2019, she participated in Impact Wrestling's programming that amplified visibility for the queer community, and she has appeared at Pride-related activities, including a coming-out celebration tied to Chicago's Bound for Glory event, extending her advocacy to broader social causes in her hometown area. Family support from her early life in Georgia has subtly shaped this persona, reinforcing her commitment to authenticity and representation.[61][62]Health challenges and hiatus
In 2024, Hogan sustained a shoulder injury during a match against Ashley D'Amboise at an ROH taping on April 27, which sidelined her from in-ring action for several months and led to a reduced role in AEW and ROH programming.[63] The injury forced her withdrawal from scheduled appearances, including a tag team bout at ASÉ Wrestling 4 in June 2024.[64] Hogan recovered sufficiently to return to the ring in April 2025 for an independent match reuniting with Tasha Steelz at an ASÉ Wrestling event.[4] Hogan suffered a new shoulder injury in September 2025 when she dislocated it during a physical altercation on an episode of the reality series Joseline's Cabaret: California, further delaying her return to wrestling.[65] By November 2025, her former tag team partner Tasha Steelz confirmed that Hogan was still dealing with the injury, expressing support for her recovery in a podcast appearance.[4] Following her departure from AEW in September 2025, Hogan opted for an extended hiatus to focus on rehabilitation, prioritizing full health recovery over immediate independent bookings.[66] This decision has temporarily impacted her free agency plans, as she continues treatment for the ongoing shoulder condition.[6]Championships and accomplishments
Major titles won
Kiera Hogan is a former WWA4 Intergender Champion (1 time), winning the title on April 16, 2015, by defeating Owen Knight. She is also a former WSU Spirit Champion (1 time), capturing it on February 11, 2017, at the WSU 10th Anniversary show and holding it for 490 days until losing it to Jordynne Grace on June 16, 2018.[67] Additionally, Hogan held the RCW Women's Championship (1 time) from circa May 31, 2019, until February 6, 2022.[67] In Women of Wrestling, she won the WOW Tag Team Championship (1 time) as "Fire" with Adrenaline on May 16, 2019, via tournament, holding the titles until May 6, 2022. Hogan has primarily excelled as a tag team specialist in professional wrestling, most notably as part of the duo Fire 'N Flava with Tasha Steelz, where they captured the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship on two occasions.[68] These victories marked the revival of the titles in 2021 after an eight-year hiatus, with Fire 'N Flava becoming the first champions under the updated name. Hogan has not held any singles world championships in her career.[69] Fire 'N Flava won their first Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship on January 16, 2021, at the Hard to Kill pay-per-view event, defeating Havok and Nevaeh in the finals of a tournament to claim the revived titles.[27] The reign lasted until April 24, 2021, when they lost the championships to Jordynne Grace and Rachael Ellering at Rebellion, spanning 99 days.[70] During this period, the team made several successful defenses, including against Alisha Edwards and Susie, solidifying their status as dominant heels in the division.[71] The duo recaptured the titles for a second reign on May 15, 2021, at the Under Siege event, defeating Alisha Edwards and Susie in a fatal four-way match also involving Decay (Rosemary and Havok) and Grace and Ellering. This shorter reign ended on July 17, 2021, at Slammiversary, when they were defeated by Decay, lasting 64 days.[72] Combined, Fire 'N Flava's two reigns totaled 163 days, highlighting Hogan's key role in elevating the tag team division during her Impact Wrestling tenure.[68]| Reign | Date Won | Event | Defeated | Reign Length | Date Lost | Event | Lost To |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | January 16, 2021 | Hard to Kill | Havok & Nevaeh (tournament final) | 99 days | April 24, 2021 | Rebellion | Jordynne Grace & Rachael Ellering |
| 2 | May 15, 2021 | Under Siege | Alisha Edwards & Susie (fatal four-way) | 64 days | July 17, 2021 | Slammiversary | Rosemary & Havok (Decay) |