Madi Wrenkowski Credits Thunder Rosa With Getting Her A Chance In AEW During The Pandemic

Madi Wrenkowski credits Thunder Rosa with helping her get a chance with AEW.

Throughout her near five year career in wrestling, Madi Wrenkowski has already put together an impressive resume. Along with her full-time gig in the NWA, 'Miss Reality' has also been able to wrestle in AEW, Ring Of Honor, Mission Pro Wrestling, and River City Wrestling.

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In a new interview with the Under The Ring podcast, Wrenkowski credited Thunder Rosa with getting her, Vert Vixen, and Jazmin Allure a chance in AEW.

“Yeah, so Jazz had a heavy hand in my training, she and Thunder Rosa kind of came together and they were training and helping people and mentoring people. I initially met Thunder [during] my first match ever, I worked for Mission Pro Wrestling, which is still around today as an all women’s promotion here in San Antonio. But I worked my first match there, so that’s when I first initially met Thunder. So meeting Thunder there and kind of growing my relationship with her over that time, she was the one who helped me, I like to call [myself, Jazmin Allure, & Vert Vixen] the Texas Trio, she kind of helped us get our foot in the door and was like ‘Hey, I think you could do well at this, contact this person’, and that’s what we did and they invited us out. I always like to say that Thunder knocked on the door, but us three, we kicked it down and they kept bringing us back.”

Mission Pro Wrestling, which is an all-women's promotion, is owned by Thunder Rosa.

In a separate recent interview, Wrenkowski said that she would sign with WWE if the situation was right. Fans can learn more here.

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