WWT x Knokx Pro: Rikishi, Reno & the Untold Stories of Women and Identity in Wrestling
- Abby Thomspson
- Jul 1
- 2 min read
Knokx Pro is a WWE ID School—one of the few recognized for not only producing talent, but cultivating purpose. And now, the stories from within its walls are finally being told.
In partnership with Knokx Pro founders Rikishi and Reno, Women’s Wrestling Talk (WWT) presents The Women of Knokx Pro—a four-part documentary series capturing the real, unfiltered journeys of four individuals who found strength, identity, and belonging through professional wrestling.
This isn’t just about training. It’s about transformation.
You’ll hear from:
Rhed, who opens up about her emotional and physical battles, the impact of mentorship, and the internal work it took to reclaim her power both inside and outside the ring.
Madame PJ Laurie, whose journey is fueled by discipline and determination as she sets her sights on championship gold and refuses to let anyone stand in her way.
J-Rod shares how faith has anchored her through uncertainty and how wrestling became the space where purpose met passion.
Eddie “Gold Champagne”, who found the courage to come out to a family member and finally stand tall in their identity as a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, supported fully by the Knokx Pro family.
All four episodes are now available. This is the complete series—no extras, no extensions. Just four powerful stories about what it means to chase a dream while holding on to who you truly are.
The Women of Knokx Pro is a celebration of resilience, representation, and the kind of growth that happens when people are given the space to show up as themselves.
WWT is proud to bring you these stories. The wrestling world is evolving—and these voices are part of that change.
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