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Lady Flammer (born November 9, 1999) is a Mexican luchadora enmascarada (or masked professional wrestler). She is signed with the WWE, and is primarily known for her work for The Crash Lucha Libre. She is a freelancer, working for The Crash Lucha Libre as well as on the Mexican and independent circuit. Flammer's real name is not a matter of public record, as is often the case with masked wrestlers in Mexico where their private lives are kept a secret from the wrestling fans.[1]

Key Information

Professional wrestling career

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Flammer made her professional wrestling debut on August 29, 2010.[2] Over the next eight years, Flammer competed on the Mexican independent circuit, most notably appearing for independent promotions Federacion Universal De Lucha Libre and Promociones Kdna.

On January 28, 2018, Flammer made her debut on The Crash Lucha Libre teaming up with Latigo in a mixed tag team match where they were defeated by Christi Jaynes and Danny Limelight. On February 10, Flammer and Limelight were defeated by Black Danger and Lacey Lane. In February 2019, Flamer defeated Jaynes, Miranda Alize and Reyna Isis to win The Crash Women's Championship for first time.[3][4]

On December 28, 2022, at Noche de Campeones, Flammer and Abismo Negro Jr. won the vacant AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship in three way match, which also involved Komander and Sexy Star II, and Octagón Jr. and Lady Shani.[5] On June 18, at Triplemanía XXX: Tijuana, Flammer won the Lucha de Apuestas match and, as a result, Chik Tormenta was forced to unmask and reveal her real name.[6]

On August 12, 2023, at Triplemanía XXXI: Mexico City, Flammer defeated Taya Valkyrie in a no disqualification match to win the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship.[7]

On October 6, 2024, Flammer and Negro lost the titles to Crazzy Steve and Havok at Héroes Inmortales, ending her reign of 648 days.[8]

Personal life

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Lady Flammer is a mother to a son with her partner, The Tiger (son of Apolo Estrada Jr.).[9]

Championships and accomplishments

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Luchas de Apuestas record

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Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Lady Flamer (mask) RBD (mask) N/A Live event N/A  
Lady Flamer (mask) Cicloncito (mask) Saltilo, Coahuila Live event August 15, 2010 [a]
Lady Flamer (mask) Nahomi (mask) Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Aniversario LLF December 1, 2017 [b][16][17]
Lady Flamer (mask) Sadik Maiden (hair) San Juan Pantitlán Mexasis II December 7, 2019 [c][18]
Flammer (mask) Chik Tormenta (mask) Tijuana Triplemanía XXX: Tijuana June 18, 2022 [6]

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Lady Flammer (born November 9, 1999) is a Mexican luchadora enmascarada, or masked professional wrestler, best known for her work in (AAA), where she performs as a and leads the stable Las Tóxicas. Born in , , she is currently the reigning AAA Reina de Reinas Champion, a title she won on August 12, 2023, at and has defended successfully multiple times, including against WWE's Natalya in a triple threat match at TripleManía XXXIII on August 16, 2025. In August 2025, Flammer signed a contract with as part of a partnership deal allowing her to continue competing in AAA while being promoted internationally. Flammer began her professional wrestling career at a remarkably young age, debuting in 2009 under the Lady Flamer, which she later shortened to Flammer. Her early entry into the sport earned her nicknames like "La Niña Luchadora" (The Girl Wrestler) and "La Niña Maravilla" (The Girl Wonder), reflecting her prodigious talent and technical style as a singles and wrestler. Throughout her career, she has competed in various independent promotions in before establishing herself in AAA, where she joined the villainous faction Las Tóxicas with La Hiedra and in 2021, contributing to their dominance in the women's division through aggressive tactics and high-flying maneuvers. Among her notable achievements, Flammer has secured two major AAA titles: the Reina de Reinas Championship, marking her as a one-time world champion with a reign exceeding 800 days as of November 2025, and the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship, which she won alongside Abismo Negro Jr. in 2022. She participated in the first-ever women's Mask vs. Mask match in AAA history, showcasing her role in advancing the promotion's women's wrestling landscape. Flammer's crossover appeal has grown through WWE-affiliated events, including defenses against international competitors like Australia's Jessica Troy at Worlds Collide in October 2025, solidifying her status as one of Mexico's rising stars in global .

Early life and training

Birth and family background

Lady Flammer was born on November 9, 1999, in , , . Her real name has not been publicly disclosed. She is the daughter of Red Flamer, a professional wrestler who also served as her initial trainer and introduced her to the world of . Growing up in a wrestling family in , Flammer was exposed to the sport from an early age, surrounded by the traditions and culture of Mexican through her father's career. This familial heritage provided a foundational influence on her development, immersing her in the environment of during her childhood. While Flammer has several siblings also involved in , including brothers such as El Cachorro del Ring, Cicloncito, and Obsesión, detailed public information on her extended family remains limited beyond their shared wrestling legacy.

Professional training and debut

Lady Flammer, drawing from her family's deep roots in , commenced her formal training in , , . Her primary trainers were her father, the veteran luchador Red Flamer, and , a respected figure in the Mexican wrestling scene known for mentoring numerous talents in traditional techniques. The training program lasted about one and a half years and was intensely focused on the core principles of , particularly aerial maneuvers such as dives and flips, alongside the cultural and performative traditions of mask usage in matches. This preparation emphasized agility, timing, and the high-risk style synonymous with Monterrey's wrestling circuit, building a foundation that highlighted her natural athleticism from a young age. Flammer first appeared in exhibition matches in August 2007 at age 8 under the Lady Flamer. Her professional debut occurred in 2009, marking her transition from amateur exhibitions to paid bouts at age 9. She entered the ring as a ruda, or , character—antagonistic and aggressive—to establish her presence, wearing a distinctive flame-themed that evoked her surname and heritage. Her performance centered on high-flying offense, including springboard attacks and top-rope leaps, which quickly showcased her potential in the aerial-heavy tradition.

Professional wrestling career

Early independent career (2009–2018)

Following her professional debut in , Lady Flammer built her foundational experience on the independent wrestling circuit in , with frequent appearances in and surrounding areas. She competed regularly in promotions such as Federacion Universal De Lucha Libre (FULL) and Promociones Kdna, honing her skills in regional events that emphasized women's divisions. In 2013, Flammer achieved notable success in Femenil (LLF) tournaments, winning La Copa Juvenil on July 19 by defeating Lady Jaguar in the final at Arena Femenil in . Later that year, on December 6, she and tag partner Lady Puma captured the LLF Championship through a tournament victory, defeating teams including Baby Puma & Lady Star in the finals. These accomplishments highlighted her emerging prowess in multi-woman competitions within the local scene. Flammer's in-ring style during this period evolved to incorporate high-flying maneuvers combined with ruda () tactics, allowing her to engage in intense aerial exchanges while drawing crowd heat through aggressive personas in feuds. Early highlights included mask vs. mask victories, such as against Cicloncito on August 15, 2010, in , , and in a subsequent bout, which solidified her reputation for high-stakes stipulation matches. Despite these regional triumphs, Flammer faced challenges with limited national exposure, confining her work primarily to northern Mexico circuits where she focused on building rivalries in underdeveloped women's divisions and establishing a dedicated fanbase through consistent performances.

The Crash Lucha Libre (2018–2022)

Lady Flammer made her debut with The Crash Lucha Libre on January 28, 2018, at the Auditorio de Tijuana in a mixed tag team match alongside Látigo against Christi Jaynes and Danny Limelight, marking her entry into one of Mexico's prominent independent promotions after years on the regional circuit. Her early appearances showcased her high-flying style and technical prowess, positioning her as a rising talent in the women's division amid a roster featuring both local and international competitors. By integrating seamlessly into multi-person tags and showcase bouts, she quickly established herself as a key player, participating in events like the 7th Anniversary Show where she challenged for the promotion's women's title. On February 9, 2019, Flammer captured the vacant The Crash Women's Championship in a four-way elimination match against Christi Jaynes, Miranda Alize, and Reyna Isis at the , securing her first major singles title in a competitive promotion. This victory initiated a dominant lasting 1,084 days, during which she became the face of the division, defending the belt against a mix of established Mexican wrestlers and imported international stars to elevate the promotion's women's matches. Notable defenses included a successful retention against on November 1, 2019, at the 8th Anniversary Show, highlighting her resilience in high-stakes singles competition. Throughout her tenure, Flammer engaged in prominent rivalries that underscored her status as a top contender, frequently clashing with Christi Jaynes in tag and multi-woman scenarios that built her for intense, athletic encounters. She also faced challenges from rising local talents like Reyna Isis and international visitors such as Miranda Alize, using these feuds to showcase defenses that blended technical wrestling with aerial maneuvers, drawing larger crowds to The Crash events. Her consistent performances in Tijuana-based shows solidified her as a cornerstone of the promotion's women's roster, blending regional pride with global appeal. Flammer's reign concluded on January 28, 2022, when she lost the in a three-way to , with also competing, at the Auditorio de . Despite the title change, she remained a prominent figure in The Crash through early 2022, competing in featured bouts that paved the way for her transition to larger national platforms.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2022–2025)

Lady Flammer joined in early 2022, debuting as a key member of the Las Tóxicas alongside and La Hiedra. The group quickly established itself in the women's division through high-energy matches, blending technical prowess with dramatic storytelling that highlighted their unified persona. Flammer's transition from regional promotions like brought a seasoned edge to AAA's roster, where she participated in multi-woman bouts that showcased the promotion's chaotic style. Her ascent gained momentum at on June 18, 2022, where she emerged victorious in a women's Ruleta de la Muerte steel cage match, culminating in a mask vs. mask showdown against . Flammer pinned after a series of high-risk maneuvers, forcing her opponent to unmask and solidifying Flammer's status as a rising threat in AAA's women's division. This victory marked the beginning of prominent feuds with established stars, including intense rivalries against figures like and , often intertwined with Las Tóxicas' interference-driven narratives. She also defended the title internationally against Jessica Troy at Worlds Collide on September 22, 2024, in , . A pivotal achievement came on December 28, 2022, at Noche de Campeones, when Flammer teamed with Abismo Negro Jr. to win the vacant AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship in a three-way match against & and Lady Shani & Octagón Jr. Their reign emphasized mixed tag dynamics, with storylines exploring alliances and betrayals across gender lines, holding the titles for 648 days until losing them to and Havok on October 6, 2024, at Héroes Inmortales XVI. Flammer's role in these mixed tag arcs highlighted her versatility, frequently defending the belts in stipulation-heavy contests that blended athleticism and faction warfare. Flammer captured the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship on August 12, 2023, at , defeating in a no-disqualification match that featured brutal weapon spots and crowd-altering interference from Las Tóxicas. This win elevated her to the pinnacle of AAA's women's division, sparking feuds with veteran challengers who tested her resilience in high-stakes defenses. She retained the title in a triple threat against and Natalya at Triplemanía XXXIII on August 16, 2025, overcoming technical submissions and aerial assaults to secure the pin. Further defenses followed at Héroes Inmortales on October 25, 2025, again against Apache and Natalya, where Flammer's strategic use of the environment turned the tide in another grueling triple threat. These matches underscored her dominance amid ongoing rivalries that drew international attention, positioning her as AAA's premier female competitor amid her rising international profile.

WWE (2025–present)

In mid-2025, Lady Flammer signed a contract with , becoming one of several talents from to join the promotion amid reports of strategic talent acquisitions. This deal marked her as the first Mexican female wrestler from AAA to secure such an agreement in recent years, following her prominent run as Reina de Reinas Champion. The contract allowed her to retain her commitments with AAA, enabling continued participation in Mexican promotions while exploring opportunities in . Following the signing, Flammer made no confirmed in-ring appearances for by November 2025, though teases on NXT programming and speculation about a main roster debut in the women's division circulated in wrestling media. Her transition highlighted 's interest in international talent, with reports indicating the agreement focused initially on merchandise rights and potential cross-promotional appearances rather than immediate full-time roster integration. Meanwhile, she balanced her schedule by defending the post-signing, including a successful retention in a triple threat match against and Natalya at Triplemanía XXXIII in August 2025, and another victory over and Natalya at Héroes Inmortales in October 2025. Flammer's WWE prospects center on introducing her high-flying style to a global audience, building on her success in AAA that propelled the signing. Industry observers noted potential for recreating elements of her stable, Las Tóxicas, as fellow members La Hiedra and also signed deals around the same period, suggesting opportunities for faction-based storylines in NXT or the main roster.

In-ring achievements

Championships and accomplishments

Lady Flammer has achieved notable success in , particularly in Mexican promotions, where she has held several prominent championships that highlight her versatility in singles and competition. Her title reigns have contributed to elevating the profile of women's divisions in , with extended defenses showcasing her technical prowess and resilience against top competitors.

Championships

The Crash Women's Championship (1 time)

Flammer won the inaugural The Crash Women's Championship on February 9, 2019, by defeating Christi Jaynes, Miranda Alize, and Reyna Isis in a four-way match at Auditorio de Tijuana in , . She held the title for 1,084 days, marking the longest reign in its history, before losing it to in a three-way match also involving on January 28, 2022, at the same venue. This extended reign solidified her status as a cornerstone of The Crash's women's division during its active years.

AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship (1 time)

Partnering with Abismo Negro Jr., Flammer won the vacant AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship on December 28, 2022, in , , by defeating and , and Octagón Jr. and Lady Shani in a three-way match. The duo defended the titles successfully multiple times before losing them to and Havok on October 6, 2024, at Héroes Inmortales, after a 648-day reign, one of the longer tenures for the championship. This accomplishment underscored her adaptability in mixed tag formats, blending high-flying maneuvers with strategic teamwork.

AAA Reina de Reinas Championship (1 time)

Flammer defeated to win the on August 12, 2023, at in . As of November 2025, she remains the champion, with her reign exceeding 820 days and surpassing previous record holders like Valkyrie's 476-day tenure, making her the first woman to hold the title for over two years. During this period, Flammer has made at least seven successful defenses, including high-profile triple threat matches against and Natalya at Triplemanía XXXIII on August 16, 2025, in , and against Jessica Troy at Worlds Collide on October 26, 2025, which drew significant international attention to women's . Her prolonged reign has enhanced the visibility and prestige of the women's division in AAA, inspiring broader recognition for female wrestlers in the promotion.

Other accomplishments

Flammer won the LLF La Copa Juvenil tournament on July 19, 2013, defeating Lady Jaguar in the final at an event promoted by Femenil (LLF) in . She won the tournament a second time in 2014. Later that year, on December 6, 2013, she and partner Lady Puma claimed victory in the LLF Tag Team Titles Tournament, securing the LLF Tag Team Championship in the process. Flammer also held the LLF Championship once. These early triumphs in the independent scene marked her emergence as a promising talent in Mexico's women's wrestling landscape.

Luchas de Apuestas record

Flammer holds an undefeated 5-0 record in Luchas de Apuestas as of November 2025, with each victory involving the defense of her own mask or the forcible unmasking of an opponent or shaving of their hair. These matches, a cornerstone of tradition, underscore her unyielding commitment to her enmascarada identity and her aggressive ruda style in bouts where personal honor is at stake. Her streak has solidified her reputation as a dominant force, never having lost her mask or been forced to shave her head. The following table summarizes her recorded Luchas de Apuestas matches:
DateApuestaWinnerLoserLocationEvent
N/AMask vs. MaskLady FlammerN/ALive event
August 15, 2010Mask vs. MaskLady FlammerCicloncito, Independent show
December 1, 2017Mask vs. Mask (four-way)Lady FlammerNahomi, Aniversario LLF
December 7, 2019Mask vs. Hair (steel cage, last two)Lady FlammerSadik MaidenSan Juan Pantitlán, Mexasis II
June 18, 2022Mask vs. MaskFlammerChik ,
In the cultural context of , Luchas de Apuestas represent profound personal and symbolic risks, where losing a mask equates to the loss of one's wrestling and , amplifying the and emotional weight of each encounter. Flammer's perfect record not only safeguards her own mask but also exemplifies ruda dominance, as she has consistently imposed defeat on opponents in these revered, high-stakes rituals that blend athleticism with theatrical tradition.

Personal life

Family

Lady Flammer is married to The Tiger, a fellow professional wrestler and the son of Apolo Estrada Jr. The couple jointly announced their pregnancy in September 2020 during an exclusive interview. She is the mother to a son born circa 2021 and maintains a high level of privacy regarding her family life due to the intensive demands of her wrestling schedule. The shared profession of her partner fosters mutual understanding of the rigors of the industry, including frequent travel and physical strain. Lady Flammer adeptly balances motherhood with her career, which involves extensive touring across promotions such as and .

Public persona and privacy

Lady Flammer upholds the core tenets of enmascarada tradition by keeping her real name and private, a practice deeply rooted in Mexican wrestling culture where the mask symbolizes heritage, anonymity, and the separation of performer from character. Her Flammer persona embodies a fiery, aggressive ruda , channeling intense energy in promotions without disclosing off-ring details to maintain this veil of mystery. In media interactions, Flammer's interviews remain narrowly focused on her professional journey, such as her training origins and in-ring rivalries, while steering clear of deeper personal revelations beyond brief nods to family influences like her father, Red Flamer. This selective approach aligns with enmascarada norms, prioritizing career narrative over individual exposure and avoiding topics that could compromise her . On social media platforms like , Flammer actively engages fans by promoting match lineups, highlighting her stable Las Tóxicas, and sharing event highlights, all while consistently appearing in her signature to reinforce her character's integrity. As of 2025, her posts show no teases of unmasking or retirement, underscoring a deliberate commitment to tradition amid her evolving career. Her 2025 signing with has amplified her international profile, yet Flammer navigates this shift by preserving her masked identity and cultural adherence, ensuring global opportunities do not erode the privacy central to her roots.

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