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|family= Joe Blanchard (grandfather), Tully Blanchard (father)
|family= Joe Blanchard (grandfather), [[Tully Blanchard]] (father), Magnum TA (stepfather), [[Daga]] (Former husband)
|maestro= George South, Tully Blanchard, Magnum TA
|maestro= George South, Tully Blanchard, Magnum TA
|birthdate=[[July 26]], [[1995]] - Charlotte, North Carolina, [[United States]]
|birthdate=[[July 26]], [[1995]] - Charlotte, North Carolina, [[United States]]
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|weight= 126 lbs (57 kg)
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|signatureMoves=Magnum (Diving Codebreaker), Hammerlock DDT, Slingshot Backdrop Suplex
|signatureMoves=Magnum (Diving Codebreaker), Buzzsaw (Hammerlock DDT), Slingshot Backdrop Suplex
|titles=[[The Crash Women's Championship]], [[AAA Reina de Reinas]]
|titles=[[The Crash Women's Championship]], [[AAA Reina de Reinas]], Impact World Championship,  [[CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Lluvia]])
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== Bio ==
== Bio ==
Third generation wrestler who came to [[Mexico]] in [[2018]] to wrestle for [[The Crash]] promotion.
Third generation wrestler who came to [[Mexico]] in [[2018]] to wrestle for [[The Crash]] promotion, and now lives there with her husband. Was once considered a top talent and a possible future best women's wrestler in the world. However, her career was seriously derailed in 2020, first by allegations of racism towards [[Black Rose]], then due to unprofessional conduct where she refused to film vignettes for Impact from her home whilst their World Champion. She wrestled only two matches in two years after that, one of those to drop a championship she was holding.
 
== Accomplishments ==
=== Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre ===
* [[Grand Prix de Amazonas#2023|Grand Prix de Amazonas 2023]]


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Image:Tessa Reina AAA.jpg|as Reina de Reinas AAA
Image:Tessa Impact Champion.jpg|as Impact Wrestling World Champion
Tessa Blanchard Grand Prix 2023.jpg|winner of the Grand Prix de Amazonas 2023
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 19 October 2024

Tessa Blanchard
Tessa Blanchard
Name Tessa Blanchard
Real name Tessa Blanchard Olivio
Nicknames Queen of the Carolinas, "La Unica"
Name history
Family Joe Blanchard (grandfather), Tully Blanchard (father), Magnum TA (stepfather), Daga (Former husband)
Maestro(s) George South, Tully Blanchard, Magnum TA
Birth date, location July 26, 1995 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Obituary date
Debut, location June 13, 2014 - Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Lost mask to
Height 5' 5" (165 cm)
Weight 126 lbs (57 kg)
Signature moves Magnum (Diving Codebreaker), Buzzsaw (Hammerlock DDT), Slingshot Backdrop Suplex
Titles: The Crash Women's Championship, AAA Reina de Reinas, Impact World Championship, CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship (w/ Lluvia)

Bio

Third generation wrestler who came to Mexico in 2018 to wrestle for The Crash promotion, and now lives there with her husband. Was once considered a top talent and a possible future best women's wrestler in the world. However, her career was seriously derailed in 2020, first by allegations of racism towards Black Rose, then due to unprofessional conduct where she refused to film vignettes for Impact from her home whilst their World Champion. She wrestled only two matches in two years after that, one of those to drop a championship she was holding.

Accomplishments

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

Gallery