Wren Sinclair

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Wren Sinclair
Madi Wrenkowski, November 2023 (cropped).jpg
Appearing as Madi Wrenkowski in November 2023
Birth nameMadison Dombkowski
Born (1995-05-25) May 25, 1995 (age 29) [1]
Dallas, Texas, U.S. [1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Madi Wrenkowski
Wren Sinclair
Billed height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) [1]
Billed weight124 lb (56 kg) [1]
Trained byHybrid School Of Wrestling [1]
WWE Performance Center
DebutOctober 18, 2019 [1]

Madison Dombkowski (born May 25, 1995) is an American professional wrestler signed to WWE, where she performs under the ring name Wren Sinclair on the NXT brand and is a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew stable. Dombkowski was previously known under the ring name Madi Wrenkowski, having performed for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) where she became a one-time NWA World Women's Tag Team Champion, and made appearances for All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

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Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2019–2023)

Wrenkowski placing Miranda Gordy in an elevated single leg Boston crab during a match in November 2023 Wrenkowski puts Gordy in an elevated single leg Boston crab (cropped).jpg
Wrenkowski placing Miranda Gordy in an elevated single leg Boston crab during a match in November 2023

Dombkowski made her professional wrestling debut on October 18, 2019 for Mission Pro Wrestling under the ring name Madi Wrenkowski losing to Jazz. [2] From 2020 to 2022, Wrenkowski made appearances for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) mainly on Dark and Dark: Elevation where she was used as enhancement talent. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] She also worked for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) from 2021 to 2023 where she held one half of the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship as part of M95 with Missa Kate. [8] [9]

WWE

Singles competition (2023)

On December 21, 2023, it was reported that Dombkowski had signed with WWE. [10] She made her debut on the January 16, 2024 episode of NXT as a face under the ring name Wren Sinclair, where she replaced Cora Jade in a NXT Women's Championship #1 Contender's battle royal, eliminating Lash Legend but was eliminated by Kiana James. The following week, Sinclair had her first televised singles match losing to Lash Legend and was attacked after by Legend and Jakara Jackson until Fallon Henley ran out and saved Sinclair. [11] [12] On the February 6 episode of NXT, Sinclair teamed with Henley in a losing effort to Legend and Jackson. After Sinclair got into a heated confrontation with Roxanne Perez backstage on the February 13 episode of NXT, she fought Perez the following week but was defeated. [13] [14] [15] At NXT Stand & Deliver on April 6, NXT general manager Ava announced the newly created NXT Women's North American Championship, and Sinclair went through as one of the top 12 participants from the preliminary combine to compete for a spot in the six-woman ladder match to crown the inaugural champion at NXT Battleground. On the May 28 episode of NXT, Sinclair fought eventual inaugural champion Kelani Jordan for a spot in the ladder match but was defeated. [16] [17]

No Quarter Catch Crew (2024-present)

After witnessing the No Quarter Catch Crew (NQCC; Charlie Dempsey, Myles Borne and Tavion Heights) taking out Damon Kemp in the NXT parking lot, [18] Sinclair began to coerce Dempsey into joining the stable. [19] At Week 2 of NXT: The Great American Bash, she defeated Kendal Grey in an initiation match to join NQCC, turning heel for the first time in her WWE career. [20] Sinclair helped Charlie Dempsey to win the NXT Heritage Cup for the second time by using underhanded tactics on the August 13 episode of NXT, thus cementing her heel turn. [21] On the August 20 episode of NXT, Sinclair took part in a six-woman gauntlet match to determine the number one contender for Roxanne Perez's NXT Women's Championship at No Mercy, but was eliminated by Sol Ruca. [22] On the 24 September episode of NXT (which marked its last episode on the USA Network), Sinclair competed in her first championship match in WWE when she took on Kelani Jordan for the NXT Women's North American Championship, after having confronted and slapped her backstage the week prior following Charlie Dempsey's advice to "go make a name for yourself". However, Sinclair failed to win the title. [23] On the 15 October episode of NXT, Sinclair faced Stephanie Vaquer in the latter's in-ring debut, where she would lose. [24] At NXT Deadline on December 7, Sinclair competed in the Iron Survivor Challenge to determine the number one contender for the NXT Women's Championship, after having qualified in a last chance triple-threat match. She would go on to lose the match. [25]

Championships and accomplishments

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