Ava Everett

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Ava Everett
Born (1995-01-12) January 12, 1995 (age 28)
Gardner, Massachusetts
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Ava Everett
  • Gretchen Frohn
Billed height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Billed weight130 lb (59 kg)
Trained by
DebutSeptember 1, 2018

Evie Rodgerson (born January 12, 1995), known by her ring name Ava Everett, is an American professional wrestler. She currently competes as a freelancer in Europe and North America. In Westside Xtreme Wrestling, she has held the wXw Women's Championship a record three times.

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Professional wrestling career

On March 13, 2020, Everett defeated Tasha Steelz to win the Chaotic Wrestling Women's Championship. [1] On March 5, 2022, at 16 Carat Gold, Everett won the wXw Women's Championship for first time by defeating Iva Kolasky. [2]

On April 22, 2023, Everett defeated Baby Allison to win the wXw women's title for the second time. [3] On June 20, Everett called out MLW World Women's Featherweight Champion Delmi Exo to a title vs. title match in the future. [4] Two days later, MLW announced on their website that Exo and Everett would face off at Never Say Never, with both titles on the line. [5] On that event, Everett lost the wXw Women's title to Exo. [6] [7] She regained the title for a record third time on August 25, at We Love Wrestling 48. [8] On September 23, at wXw Femmes Fatales 2023, Everett won the GWF Women's World Championship by defeating Devlyn Macabre in a Winner Takes All match. [9] On November 11, at Broken Rules XXI, she lost the wXw women's title to Masha Slamovich, in a last woman standing match. [10] [11]

Championships and accomplishments

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