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Women are proving that it is not all just about the men when it comes to wrestling in the squared circle.
"The Native Beast” Nyla Rose and Big Swole, Aerial Hull, proved that on AEW Dynamite recently.
Big Swole was born in Clearwater, Florida. She went to Clearwater High School and served in the United States Air Force as a fire truck mechanic.
She then began her professional wrestling training in South Carolina under George South.
Nyla Rose became the first openly transgender wrestler to sign with a major American professional wrestling promotion when she signed with All Elite Wrestling in February 2019.
Rose made her AEW debut at the promotion’s inaugural event, Double or Nothing.
During their match on Dynamite, the pair showed why they should not be taken lightly when it comes to their ability in the ring.
“You gotta stick and run against Nyla Rose,” said commentator Tony Schiavone.
Swole was aggressive, taking Nyla’s knees out. Swole went for a shoulder tackle but it barely moved Nyla.

Nyla whipped Swole into the barricade on the outside, and then drove Swole’s shoulder right into the steel ring post! Big Swole lifted a knee and applied a guillotine to the Native Beast, but Nyla got out.
Nyla was reeling after strikes and a head-butt from Big Swole. Nyla was almost beaten after Swole hit a tremendous cutter on her. Swole hit a cross chop on Nyla, and then the flat liner, trying to string together some offense.
Nyla speared Big Swole and then got it done with a sit-down power bomb (“the Beastbomb”) for the victory! Nyla continues to cement her position as a force to be reckoned with.

AEW DYNAMITE will be broadcasting live on TNT from the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL, on February 5.
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