Queen of the Canvas: Katrina Creed
- Abby Thomspson
- 17 minutes ago
- 1 min read
Katrina Creed is emerging as one of the premier talents in Canada’s independent wrestling scene. Known as The Mad Queen and Queen Cobra, Creed has built a reputation for her aggressive in-ring style and commanding presence.

She trained at the IWS Dojo, learning from respected names like Mike Bailey, Shayne Hawke, and Matt Menard. That training helped shape the fast, hard-hitting style that defines her matches today.
Creed has already captured championship gold during her career, including the IWS Women’s Championship in International Wrestling Syndicate. As of early 2026, she is also the Acclaim Women’s Champion, continuing to build momentum and recognition across the independent circuit.
Her in-ring approach reflects her nickname. Creed combines speed, intensity, and what many describe as serpentine maneuverability, delivering impactful offense with moves like the spear, modified meteora, and her signature lethal strike.
She has also been part of wrestling history, sharing a world record for participating in the longest wrestling match during an event hosted by Mystery Wrestling.
With championship success and a growing reputation, Katrina Creed continues to establish herself as one of the standout competitors representing Canadian wrestling today.
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