Mandy Leon
Mandy Leon, born Amanda Leon on March 3, 1992, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American professional wrestler, model, actress, and broadcaster of Puerto Rican, Cuban, Italian, and French descent.[1][2] She trained at the Ring of Honor (ROH) Dojo under trainers including Delirious and Daizee Haze, graduating as one of the promotion's early female trainees after joining in late 2012.[3][4] Leon made her professional wrestling debut on April 18, 2014, in an ROH match against Jenny Rose, and quickly rose as a key figure in the Women of Honor division.[1] Throughout her career, Leon has been affiliated primarily with ROH from 2014 to 2022, with a return in 2023 as a member of the faction The Calling, while also appearing in other promotions such as World Wonder Ring Stardom in 2017 and Major League Wrestling (MLW) in 2023.[5] In ROH, she contributed to reviving the Women of Honor division in 2015 through high-profile matches, including a viral bout against Deonna Purrazzo that garnered over 200,000 YouTube views, and served in multiple roles such as in-ring competitor, commentator, host of "Inside ROH" segments, and social media manager for the women's division.[3] She was part of influential factions like Allure alongside Angelina Love and Velvet Sky, and participated in international tours, including Stardom's 5-Star Grand Prix tournament in Japan.[6][3] Leon has held championships in independent promotions, including two Keystone Pro Wrestling (KPW) Vixen's Championships, one Vicious Outcast Wrestling (VOW) Vixens Championship, and one Ultimate Wrestling Experience (UWE) Women's Championship.[5] Her MLW stint began with a debut at War Chamber in April 2023, where she competed in notable matches against talents like Billie Starkz and Clara Carreras, establishing her as a rising star in the promotion.[7][8] Beyond wrestling, she has worked as a stuntwoman, dancer, and model, with early tryouts for WWE in 2014–2015.[5] In November 2023, Leon married former ROH booker Hunter "Delirious" Johnston.[9] In 2024, Leon gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter, and took a temporary hiatus from active wrestling.[10]Biography
Early life
Mandy Leon was born Amanda Leon on March 3, 1992, in Brooklyn, New York.[1] She is of Puerto Rican, Cuban, Italian, and French descent.[1] Leon relocated during her childhood and grew up primarily in Lancaster and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she spent much of her early years.[11] From a young age, she developed interests in performing arts, including modeling, dancing, and acting, which shaped her pre-wrestling pursuits.[12] These experiences provided a foundation in entertainment and performance, allowing her to engage in various gigs as a model and actress while honing her skills as a dancer.[5] In 2014, she transitioned to professional wrestling by beginning training at the Ring of Honor Dojo.[1]Personal life
Mandy Leon married professional wrestler and trainer Hunter Johnston, known by his ring name Delirious, on November 14, 2023.[13] On July 18, 2024, Leon announced her pregnancy via social media, sharing photos indicating she was nine months along.[14] The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, on August 31, 2024.[10] Following the birth of her daughter, Leon has prioritized family while continuing to engage with the wrestling community as a broadcaster and commentator. As of November 2025, she shares her experiences as a new mother on social media platforms.[15][16]Professional wrestling career
WWE (2014–2015)
In 2014, Mandy Leon began making guest appearances on WWE programming as a member of Adam Rose's entourage, known as the Rosebuds, which accompanied the performer during his matches.[17] These non-wrestling roles provided her early exposure on national television, including on episodes of Raw, though she did not compete in any matches.[18] Her involvement overlapped briefly with her initial appearances for Ring of Honor that same year. In January 2015, Leon participated in a tryout camp at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, where WWE expressed interest in her potential.[18] Despite this opportunity, she did not receive a developmental contract and made no on-screen in-ring debut for NXT or the main roster during her time associated with the promotion.[18] Following the tryout, Leon returned to the independent wrestling scene and continued building her career outside of WWE.[18]Ring of Honor (2014–2022; 2023)
Leon made her professional wrestling debut for Ring of Honor on April 18, 2014, at the Future of Honor 1 event, in a losing effort to Jenny Rose in a singles match.[19] She secured her first victory in the promotion on July 25, 2015, defeating Deonna Purrazzo in a dark match during the Death Before Dishonor weekend in Baltimore, Maryland; the bout, lasting approximately eight minutes, was uploaded to ROH's YouTube channel and garnered significant online attention, helping to elevate the visibility of women's wrestling in the company.[3] Throughout her early tenure from 2014 to 2017, Leon balanced in-ring competition with behind-the-scenes contributions, including serving as a broadcaster for "Inside ROH" segments on the promotion's weekly television program and managing the Women of Honor social media accounts to promote female talent.[3] She also acted as a runner for events, supporting production logistics while honing her skills as an all-rounder wrestler capable of technical grappling, high-flying maneuvers, and character-driven performances.[20] In 2018, Leon competed in the inaugural Women of Honor Championship tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals after defeating Madison Rayne in the first round before suffering a loss to Kelly Klein via referee's decision in a hard-fought match taped for ROH Wrestling television.[21] This run highlighted her growing prominence in the division, though she did not capture the title during her primary stint. Leon underwent a pivotal heel turn in April 2019 following the G1 Supercard event at Madison Square Garden, aligning with the returning Angelina Love and Velvet Sky—former members of The Beautiful People from TNA—to form the stable known as The Allure.[6] The group positioned itself as a glamorous, dominant force in the women's division, emphasizing attitude and intimidation over athleticism alone, and engaged in major storylines including interference in Women of Honor title matches and feuds against top competitors like Jenny Rose, Kelly Klein, and later Madison Rayne.[22] As a core member, Leon adopted the "Exotic Goddess" persona, contributing to tag team victories such as the June 28, 2019, win over Rose and Klein at Best in the World, where Sky served as their manager. The stable's internal dynamics evolved with Sky's occasional absences due to health issues, but it remained a key antagonistic unit until ROH announced a hiatus in late 2021, leading to the group's effective dissolution in 2022 amid the promotion's suspension of new content.[6] During periods of limited in-ring activity, particularly around ROH's 2022 hiatus, Leon continued contributing to the promotion in non-wrestling capacities, drawing on her experience as a multifaceted performer to aid in event planning and media relations.[3] Her character development emphasized versatility, transitioning from a plucky underdog to a cunning heel while maintaining strong fundamentals that allowed her to compete effectively against diverse opponents. Leon made a brief return to Ring of Honor in 2023 under the AEW ownership era, appearing in select capacities before focusing on opportunities in other promotions, marking the end of her extended association with the company after nearly a decade.[23]World Wonder Ring Stardom (2017)
In 2017, Mandy Leon received an invitation from Stardom founder Rossy Ogawa to participate in the promotion's 5★Star Grand Prix tournament, an opportunity Ogawa had pursued since her early career due to her potential in the joshi wrestling scene.[24] Leon joined the event as a gaijin competitor in Block A, embarking on a multi-week tour across Japan that showcased her against established Stardom talent. Her participation highlighted the growing international partnerships between Ring of Honor's Women of Honor division and Stardom, allowing Leon to compete in high-profile singles and tag matches.[25] During the tour, Leon compiled a record of 7 wins and 4 losses across 11 matches, demonstrating resilience in the fast-paced joshi environment. Notable bouts included her debut victory over Io Shirai on August 19, where she overcame the technical prowess and high-flying arsenal of the former World of Stardom Champion in 10:52, earning early tournament points. She followed with a win against Jungle Kyona on August 20, though later losses to Kyona in a multi-woman tag and to Konami tested her adaptability. Leon also defeated Toni Storm twice—once in a block match on September 2 (9:28)—before challenging unsuccessfully for Storm's SWA World Championship on September 23 (6:50). Tag team involvements featured partnerships with Xia Brookside to defeat Konami and Shiki Shibusawa on September 24 (6:30), and with Kay Lee Ray against Mary Apache and Natsuko Tora on August 26 (6:55), as well as a six-woman tag loss alongside Queen's Quest members AZM and Shirai to Kyona, Mary Apache, and Mayu Iwatani on August 27 (12:38). These encounters pitted her against prominent joshi wrestlers known for their stiff strikes, submissions, and aerial maneuvers, with Leon's performances often praised for holding up against local stars like Shirai and Storm.[25] Leon adapted to the Japanese wrestling style by embracing its emphasis on technical precision, endurance, and high-risk dives, which contrasted with her prior American strong-style background. The tour's rigorous schedule, involving frequent travel and intense training, pushed her to refine her all-rounder skills, incorporating more fluid chain wrestling and Joshi-inspired pacing into her repertoire. She later described the experience as "way more vigorous and intense," fueling her obsession with joshi wrestling and boosting her confidence through matches against dream opponents like Shirai, Mayu Iwatani, and Kagetsu.[20] Upon returning from the tour in late September 2017, Leon reflected on its profound cultural impact, noting how wrestling in Japan honored her long-held dream of international exposure and deepened personal connections with Stardom's roster. The excursion influenced her evolution as a versatile performer, enhancing her technical and high-flying elements while providing invaluable lessons in professionalism and fan engagement in a foreign market. She expressed a desire to return, crediting the tour with elevating her global profile and ring maturity. Following the stint, Leon resumed Ring of Honor programming with renewed momentum.[20]Major League Wrestling (2023–2024)
Leon made her Major League Wrestling (MLW) debut on April 6, 2023, at War Chamber in New York City, where she defeated Clara Carreras in a singles match.[26] Drawing from her extensive experience in Ring of Honor, Leon quickly aligned herself with the stable The Calling, led by Raven, positioning her as the group's representative in the women's featherweight division.[27] As part of The Calling's cult-like dynamic, Leon adopted a darker persona, emphasizing psychological intimidation through post-match rituals such as leaving a signature calling card on defeated opponents' chests, which underscored the faction's theme of claiming victims.[27] Throughout mid-2023, Leon contributed significantly to MLW's women's division by engaging in key feuds that highlighted The Calling's influence. On June 29, 2023, she again defeated Carreras in a taped match aired on MLW Fusion, solidifying her undefeated streak and role as the stable's enforcer.[28] This victory was followed by a quick win over Billie Starkz on July 5, 2023 (taped at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia), where Leon showcased her allrounder style blending technical prowess with aggressive strikes, culminating in a finish inspired by Raven's signature moves.[28] These bouts exemplified her evolution toward a more ruthless in-ring approach, integrating faction-specific elements like weapon teases and supernatural undertones without fully utilizing them in competition.[29] Leon's tenure in The Calling featured storyline highlights centered on expansion and dominance, with her calling out established competitors for championship opportunities to elevate the stable's reach into the women's ranks.[29] Despite the faction's internal dynamics involving betrayals and power struggles among male members, Leon remained a consistent force, avoiding direct betrayals and focusing on external conquests. Her last documented matches occurred in July 2023, after which she did not appear in further MLW programming through 2024. Following her last matches in July 2023, Leon stepped back from active competition in 2024 due to pregnancy, with no further appearances in MLW or other promotions as of November 2025.[28][14]Championships and accomplishments
Championships
Throughout her professional wrestling career, Mandy Leon has not secured any major world championships in prominent promotions such as WWE, Ring of Honor (ROH), World Wonder Ring Stardom, or Major League Wrestling (MLW), often maintaining a mid-card role with an emphasis on tag team dynamics and faction involvement over solo title pursuits.[25] Her successes have instead come in independent and regional promotions, where she held several women's titles during the mid-2010s, reflecting her early development as a performer on the indie scene. These reigns were typically short to moderate in duration and contributed to building her reputation before transitioning to larger stages. Leon has also pursued developmental and short-term opportunities, such as challenging for the ROH Women of Honor Championship against Kelly Klein in 2019, but did not capture the title.[30] She briefly entered the 2021 ROH Women's World Title tournament but was eliminated early. The following table summarizes Leon's confirmed championship reigns:| Promotion | Title | Reign(s) | Date Range | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vicious Outcast Wrestling (VOW) | VOW Vixens Championship | 1 | June 7, 2014 – October 4, 2014 | 119 days[31] |
| The Ultimate Wrestling Experience (UWE) | UWE Women's Championship | 1 | March 21, 2015 – November 2015 (approx.) | ~250 days[28] |
| Keystone Pro Wrestling (KPW) | KPW Vixen Championship | 2 | March 21, 2015 – July 18, 2015 October 23, 2015 – August 11, 2016 | 119 days (1st) 293 days (2nd) Total: 412 days[32] |
| Ladies Championship Wrestling (LCW) | LCW Vixen Championship | 1 | October 24, 2015 – December 2015 (approx.) | ~60 days[28][2] |
| Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW) | MCW Women's Championship | 1 | September 16, 2022 – December 30, 2022 | 105 days[33] |