Queen of the Canvas: Charity King
- Abby Thomspson
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Charity King is stepping into 2026 with momentum and championship gold.
At New Texas Pro Wrestling’s Snakebite event, King defeated VertVixen to capture the New Texas Pro Women’s Championship, ending a 331 day title reign and becoming the seventh champion in the promotion’s history. It was a statement win and a clear shift in the division.

And she didn’t stop there.
Charity King is also the ASÉ Women’s Champion, becoming the inaugural titleholder after winning a four way tournament against Karen Renee, Savannah Evans, and Maya World. Two titles. Two statements.
Her résumé continues to grow. As one half of The King Bees with Danni Bee, she held both the NWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship and Mission Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship, defending gold across multiple promotions at the same time.
Power defines her style. Presence defines her matches.
Trained and guided by respected names like Jazz and Booker T, Charity King brings a physical, no-nonsense approach to the ring. She doesn’t adjust to opponents. Opponents adjust to her.
From tag team dominance to singles championship success, Charity King is building one of the strongest runs on the independent scene right now.
During Women’s History Month, Queen of the Canvas highlights competitors who are taking control of their division and setting the tone for what’s next.
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