Steph De Lander
Steph De Lander is an Australian professional wrestler currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under a contract running through June 2026, where she competes under her real name and is billed from Sydney, Australia.[1][2] Born Stephanie De Landre on January 21, 1997, in Melbourne, Victoria, she began her professional wrestling career in 2017 with Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) in Australia, initially performing under the ring name FaceBrooke.[3][4] De Lander signed with WWE in 2021, debuting on NXT as Persia Pirotta and forming a tag team with Indi Hartwell, which captured the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship before her release in April 2022.[5][6][7][8] After leaving WWE, she thrived on the independent circuit, including stints with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), and made guest appearances in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), before joining TNA in early 2023, where she has been involved in high-profile storylines, including a notable feud over the Knockouts World Championship.[9][10][11] Standing at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and weighing 187 lb (85 kg), De Lander is recognized for her powerful in-ring style, often dubbed the "Python Powerhouse," and her openness as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.[12][6][10] In 2025, she released her autobiography What's The Best That Could Happen?: My Love Letter to Pro Wrestling, detailing her journey through the industry, and married fellow wrestler Mance Warner in October.[13][14]Biography
Early life
Stephanie De Landre was born on January 21, 1997, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and grew up in Sydney, New South Wales, with her family.[3] She is of Maltese descent.[3] De Landre developed an early interest in professional wrestling as a fan, inspired by the success of Australian performers like Emma, Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, and Buddy Murphy in WWE, which motivated her to pursue a career in the industry.[15] Prior to entering wrestling, she worked as a hairdresser after leaving high school.[15] At age 18, she transitioned to formal training under veteran wrestler Madison Eagles in Sydney.[16]Personal life
De Lander is an openly bisexual professional wrestler, having publicly identified as such during her early career in the industry.[10] On October 30, 2025, De Lander married fellow TNA Wrestling performer Mance Warner in a ceremony held in Orlando, Florida.[17] The couple first met during an independent wrestling event where they competed against each other in a match, sparking a romantic relationship shortly afterward; their personal lives have since intertwined with their professional paths, particularly through joint appearances and storylines in TNA.[18] In October 2024, De Lander underwent fusion surgery on her C5-C6 vertebrae due to a bulging disc that had persisted for three years.[19] The procedure sidelined her from in-ring action for six to ten months until her return on January 23, 2025, during which time she transitioned to a managerial role within TNA Wrestling to remain involved in the promotion.[20] De Lander published her mid-career autobiography, What's The Best That Could Happen?: My Love Letter To Pro Wrestling, on April 18, 2025.[21] Motivated by a desire to document her experiences authentically while still active in the ring, the book delves into key themes such as resilience amid professional setbacks and personal growth within wrestling. Following her relocation from Sydney, Australia, De Lander has been based in the United States to advance her wrestling career, with recent activities centered in Florida.[22]Professional wrestling career
Early career (2015–2021)
De Lander began training for a professional wrestling career in 2015 at the Pro Wrestling Academy in Sydney, under the guidance of coaches Madison Eagles, Robbie Eagles, and Mick Moretti.[23] This foundational period at the academy, Sydney's premier training facility, equipped her with essential skills in a rigorous program that ran six days a week.[24] She initially performed under the ring name FaceBrooke as part of the tag team SMS in Pro Wrestling Australia (PWA), making her professional debut on April 9, 2017.[7] Her early matches included appearances in promotions such as Southern Championship Wrestling Revolution, where she gained experience in singles and tag team formats on the Australian independent circuit.[25] From 2017 to 2018, De Lander built momentum through key feuds and matches in major Australian indies, including PWA, Australian Pro Wrestling Alliance, and Pro Wrestling Australia events. In PWA, she established herself as a mainstay, competing in high-profile bouts that showcased her emerging athleticism, such as tag team clashes and multi-woman matches.[23] Her style evolved into a powerhouse approach, emphasizing strength-based maneuvers like suplexes and lariats over high-flying techniques, which became a hallmark of her in-ring persona as a dominant, no-nonsense competitor.[4] By 2019, she pursued championships across promotions, winning the inaugural VPW Women's Championship on June 29 at Venom Pro Wrestling's Redemption IV event by defeating champion Tarlee in her first match against the titleholder following a shoulder injury recovery.[26] Later that year, at Melbourne City Wrestling's Endgame on October 12, De Lander captured the inaugural MCW Women's Championship in a tournament final against Kellyanne; the event featured a single-elimination format with multiple rounds, where she advanced by defeating competitors including former allies to claim the title in a no-disqualification stipulation.[27] De Lander's regional success continued into 2020, when she won the Newy Pro Women's Championship on February 22 at Newcastle Pro Wrestling's event #86 by defeating Bel Pierce; this victory followed her success in the Invictus tournament, where she earned a contract for a title shot and cashed it in immediately after the gauntlet match.[28] She held the VPW title until September 2019 and defended the MCW belt through early 2020, solidifying her reputation as a top talent in Australian women's wrestling. Prior to major international opportunities, De Lander sought global exposure through U.S. indie appearances for promotions like SHIMMER and an NXT UK tryout, honing her skills against international opponents.[26] The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the Australian scene in 2020, leading to event cancellations, but De Lander adapted by competing in compliant shows for PWA and other promotions that resumed operations under health protocols, maintaining her momentum amid reduced schedules.[29]WWE (2021–2022)
In March 2021, Steph De Lander signed a developmental contract with WWE and relocated to Orlando, Florida, to train full-time at the WWE Performance Center.[30][31] There, she honed her skills under coaches including Scotty 2 Hotty, focusing on in-ring fundamentals and character development to adapt to WWE's style.[32] De Lander debuted on the September 7, 2021, episode of NXT 2.0 under the ring name Persia Pirotta, portrayed as a tough Australian import and longtime best friend of Indi Hartwell who had traveled from Sydney to support her.[7][33] Vignettes preceding her appearance emphasized her no-nonsense attitude and physical prowess, highlighting power-based moves like spinebusters and suplexes to establish her as a dominant force. In her first televised match on October 12, Pirotta teamed with Hartwell in a losing effort against Sarray and Amari Miller, showcasing her strength in an eye-catching display that included a notable gorilla press slam.[33][34] Pirotta and Hartwell formed a formal tag team, pursuing the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship. Following their tag team debut victory over Sarray and Amari Miller on the October 12 episode of NXT 2.0, Hartwell and Pirotta challenged for the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship at Halloween Havoc. On the October 19 episode, Pirotta participated in a triple threat match against Io Shirai and Jacy Jayne, where Shirai emerged victorious to select the ladder match stipulation for the title bout.[35] The duo challenged the champions Io Shirai and Zoey Stark at NXT Halloween Havoc on October 26 in a triple threat ladder match also involving Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne), but they were eliminated early after a high-spot sequence left Pirotta vulnerable on the ladder.[36][37] They received a direct title shot on the February 15, 2022, episode of NXT, falling short in a competitive main event where Pirotta's power offense nearly turned the tide before Toxic Attraction retained.[38] As a solo competitor, Pirotta secured her first WWE victory on November 16, 2021, overcoming Gabby Stephens and Jenna Levy in a 2-on-1 handicap match via pinfall with her finisher, reinforcing her vignette-built persona as an unyielding powerhouse.[39] Tensions arose in her partnership with Hartwell through backstage vignettes depicting arguments over team dynamics, culminating in a singles match on March 15, 2022, where Hartwell defeated Pirotta via roll-up amid ongoing tensions involving Duke Hudson.[40][41] Pirotta also participated in dark matches at NXT tapings to refine her timing and receive feedback, though specific opponents were not publicly detailed.[42] Pirotta's WWE tenure ended abruptly on April 29, 2022, when she was released as part of a broader NXT roster cut amid the brand's transition under Triple H's creative direction.[43][44] She returned to the independent scene immediately, expressing gratitude for the training opportunities while viewing the release as a pivot rather than an endpoint.[45]TNA Wrestling (2023–present)
De Lander made her TNA debut on the January 20, 2023, episode of Impact Wrestling (aired February 9), challenging powerhouse Jordynne Grace in a non-title singles match at a live event in Kissimmee, Florida, where she was defeated following a Grace Driver.[46] This appearance marked her entry into the Knockouts division, positioning her as a confident antagonist eager to make an impact against established stars.[47] Throughout 2023 and into 2024, De Lander engaged in several high-profile feuds within TNA, particularly intensifying her rivalry with Grace while clashing with other Knockouts such as Deonna Purrazzo and Killer Kelly. During TNA's Down Under Tour in June 2023, she lost to Purrazzo in Melbourne but rebounded with a victory over Kelly in Sydney, showcasing her aggressive style and building momentum on home soil.[48] By early 2024, De Lander aligned with indie star Matt Cardona, forming a disruptive partnership that involved interference in Grace's matches, including a brutal post-match assault on the champion during a contract signing segment, which fueled their ongoing animosity.[49] This alliance amplified her role as a cunning instigator, often using underhanded tactics to target top competitors. On March 22, 2024, De Lander and Cardona made a surprise return during an eight-woman-four-way-one-fall match on Impact Wrestling, where she secured victory to earn a TNA Knockouts World Championship opportunity against Grace.[50] The buildup featured personal promos and mixed tag team confrontations, culminating at TNA Rebellion on April 20, 2024, in Las Vegas, where Grace retained the title against De Lander in a hard-fought 12-minute bout, pinning her after a Muscle Buster. Later that year, De Lander entered a storyline marriage with PCO, turning heel alongside the monster competitor and aligning with The System stable, which led to mixed tag victories and defenses but ended in dramatic fashion with Cardona crashing their on-screen wedding in August 2024.[51] In September 2024, at TNA Victory Road, De Lander announced she required neck surgery due to a bulging disc she had wrestled with for three years, leading to a hiatus and her withdrawal from a scheduled tag match with Cardona against PCO and Rhino; the injury was legitimate, stemming from accumulated wear. During her recovery, she transitioned into a managerial role supporting Mance Warner, integrating into the heel stable Deathmatch Royalty and evolving her persona into a sharp-tongued valet who manipulated angles from ringside. De Lander returned to TNA television on the January 23, 2025, live episode of Impact, confronting Sami Callihan while declaring she had "won" the TNA Digital Media Championship in a storyline divorce settlement from PCO, immediately handing it to Warner as he attacked Callihan to assert their dominance.[20] The championship angle concluded on March 29, 2025, when TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella stripped De Lander of the title, retiring it amid the ongoing narrative chaos. In June 2025, De Lander played a pivotal role in Warner's TNA International Championship pursuit, interfering in his Against All Odds challenge against champion Steve Maclin on June 6, attempting to aid a victory but ultimately failing as Maclin retained via submission.[52] This involvement solidified her heel evolution, blending physical intimidation with strategic mind games within Deathmatch Royalty. In October 2025, TNA confirmed De Lander had signed a multi-year contract extension running through June 2026, ensuring her continued presence in the promotion alongside Warner. In November 2025, De Lander continued her managerial duties, interfering to assist Warner against Home Town Man at Turning Point on November 14 and providing a distraction during Warner's victory over Matt Cardona on the November 15 episode of Impact, reigniting tensions in their storyline.[53]Achievements
Championships
Steph De Lander has won several women's championships during her career, primarily in Australian independent promotions early on, followed by stints in other independents and a notable reign in TNA Wrestling. Her title successes highlight her dominance in regional scenes before transitioning to larger platforms, with reigns characterized by key defenses against established competitors.[4]Melbourne City Wrestling Women's Championship
De Lander became the inaugural MCW Women's Champion on October 12, 2019, by defeating Kellyanne in the final of a tournament to crown the first titleholder.[7] Her 112-day reign, ending on February 1, 2020, when she lost to Avary, featured defenses against local talents including a no-disqualification match against Kellyanne on November 9, 2019, solidifying her status as a foundational figure in MCW's women's division.[54] This victory marked her breakthrough in Melbourne's wrestling scene, emphasizing her technical prowess and ability to elevate emerging rivalries.[7]Venom Pro Wrestling Women's Championship
On June 29, 2019, De Lander captured the VPW Women's Championship by defeating the incumbent champion in Queensland, Australia.[26] She held the title for 91 days until losing it to Tarlee on September 28, 2019, in a high-profile defense that showcased intense personal stakes.[55] During her reign, De Lander defended against challengers like Tarlee in buildup matches, contributing to VPW's growing women's roster and her reputation as a versatile performer across Australian promotions.[56]Newcastle Pro Wrestling Women's Championship
De Lander won the Newy Pro Women's Championship on February 22, 2020, by defeating Bel Pierce immediately after cashing in her victory from the Invictus tournament earlier that evening.[28] Her record 475-day reign, the longest in the title's history, lasted until June 11, 2021, when it was vacated due to her departure for WWE; she defended it against regional standouts like Lena Kross, establishing regional dominance in New South Wales.[57] This extended run underscored her consistency and helped elevate Newy Pro's women's division during a period of expansion.[58]World Series Wrestling Women's Championship
De Lander won the WSW Women's Championship on March 13, 2023, defeating champion Jordynne Grace and Shazza McKenzie in a triple threat match at Unleash Hell.[7] She held the title for approximately 208 days until October 2023, when she was sidelined by injury, leading to a gauntlet match where Cassie Lee emerged as the new champion.[59] During her reign, De Lander defended the title in high-profile matches, enhancing her status on the Australian independent scene post-WWE.[60]Premier Women's World Championship
On September 9, 2023, De Lander defeated Rachael Ellering to win the vacant Premier Women's World Championship at the Premier Streaming Network Wrestling Showcase pay-per-view.[7] As of November 19, 2025, she remains the champion with a reign of approximately 802 days, having defended the title against various independent competitors and solidifying her prominence in the U.S. indie circuit.[61] This ongoing reign marks her longest title hold and underscores her continued success outside major promotions.[62]TNA Digital Media Championship
De Lander acquired the TNA Digital Media Championship on January 19, 2025, through a storyline "divorce" from former champion PCO, whom she portrayed as her on-screen husband.[20] She carried the title for approximately 70 days without formal defenses, as her possession was narrative-driven rather than match-based, before Director of Authority Santino Marella stripped and retired it on March 29, 2025, amid ongoing storylines involving title destruction by PCO.[63] This unusual reign, her only major promotion title, highlighted TNA's creative use of midcard hardware but ended amid controversy, paving the way for the introduction of the TNA International Championship.[64]| Promotion | Title | Reigns | Date Won | Duration | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MCW | Women's Championship | 1 (Inaugural) | October 12, 2019 | 112 days | Tournament win; defenses vs. Kellyanne.[54] |
| VPW | Women's Championship | 1 | June 29, 2019 | 91 days | Defenses vs. Tarlee.[55] |
| Newy Pro | Women's Championship | 1 | February 22, 2020 | 475 days | Invictus tournament cash-in; longest reign.[57] |
| WSW | Women's Championship | 1 | March 13, 2023 | ~208 days | Triple threat win vs. Jordynne Grace and Shazza McKenzie; vacated due to injury.[59] |
| Premier Streaming Network | Women's World Championship | 1 (Current) | September 9, 2023 | ~802 days (as of November 19, 2025) | Vacant title win vs. Rachael Ellering; ongoing defenses on indie circuit.[61] |
| TNA | Digital Media Championship | 1 (Final) | January 19, 2025 | ~70 days | Storyline acquisition; vacated and retired.[63] |