Queen of the Canvas: Tiffany Nieves
- Abby Thomspson
- 3 minutes ago
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Tiffany Nieves, known in the ring as “La Princesa,” has quickly become one of the standout competitors in National Wrestling Alliance.

As of March 2026, Nieves holds two championships in the NWA, making her one of the promotion’s most dominant figures. She is the NWA World Women’s Television Champion, where she became the longest reigning champion in the title’s history after defeating Big Mama on February 2, 2025. She also holds the NWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside her Television’s Most Attractive partner Valentina Rossi after their victory over Big Mama and Kenzie Paige on March 22, 2025.
Nieves leads the stable Television’s Most Attractive (TVMA) and has become a key part of the promotion’s weekly program NWA Powerrr. Her confidence, presence, and championship success have helped solidify her role as one of the top names in the division.
Before joining the NWA, Nieves built her reputation across the wrestling scene. She is a former OVW Women’s Champion, holding the title for 72 days in 2023, and was also the inaugural Future of Women’s Wrestling Champion.
Raised in the Bronx with Puerto Rican roots, Nieves began her wrestling training at Coastal Championship Wrestling in Florida. Her career also includes an appearance on All Elite Wrestling when she competed against Jamie Hayter on an episode of AEW Dark in 2021.
Outside the ring, Nieves has overcome significant challenges, including her journey as a cancer survivor. She often credits that experience with shaping the resilient and unapologetic persona she brings to professional wrestling.
With multiple championships and a growing influence in the NWA, Tiffany Nieves continues to establish herself as one of the rising leaders in women’s wrestling.
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