Queen of the Canvas: Ruthie Jay
- Abby Thomspson
- Mar 22
- 1 min read
Ruthie Jay is building her name through consistency, skill, and championship-level performances.
Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Ruthie Jay made her way to the United States and trained under Gangrel at the Coastal Championship Wrestling Training Facility. That foundation helped shape her into the competitor she is today.

Known as “The 5-Star Athlete,” Ruthie Jay combines technical wrestling with a hard-hitting style that stands out every time she steps into the ring.
Her biggest statement came in Coastal Championship Wrestling, where she held the CCW Women’s Championship for 538 days, establishing one of the most dominant title reigns in the promotion’s history. That run put her on the map as one of the top competitors on the independent scene.
Her momentum carried into larger stages. In 2025, she made her televised debut for TNA Wrestling, appearing on Xplosion against Myla Grace. She has also been active with the National Wrestling Alliance, continuing to expand her reach.
In 2026, Ruthie Jay continues to stay active, returning to CCW and joining the WrestleLIT roster for Mania Week, proving she is still building momentum and creating new opportunities.
Technical. Tough. Consistent.
Ruthie Jay continues to prove why she is one of the most reliable performers on the independent scene.
During Women’s History Month, Queen of the Canvas highlights competitors who are defining their careers through performance and longevity.
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