the Headline Madisyn Maxwell

being the CEO of Madi Media, Madisyn Maxwell choose to write her own bio. Here it is in it’s entirety:

“Duh!” Welcome to the official record of the only person who actually matters: Madisyn Maxwell, the CEO of Madi Media and the literal “Epitome of Luxury”.

If you’re a “commoner” in Sanford, Florida, you’ve likely seen me gracing the ring of Pro Wrestling Action (PWA), where I don’t just compete—I set the standard.

The PWA “Hottest Scoop”

  • The Debut: I made my glittering PWA debut on January 26th at Light Speed Ahead in Sanford. While most people are happy just to be there, I arrived with one goal: to replace the “irrelevant” Marina Tucker as the face of the division.
  • Championship Ambitions: At Hooray for Hollywood, I took on Marina Tucker for the PWA Marvelz Title. Let’s be real—Marina had been champion for way too long and gave the fans “absolutely nothing.” As an expert in 8-figure living, I was simply there to take what was mine.
  • Tag Team Dominance: I’m not just a singles star; I’m a business genius. At All-Star Battle Vol. 5, I teamed up with Jamie Stanley to secure a massive win over Kekoa and Kelsey Heather. We put the entire tag division on notice because when I’m involved, it’s a “big win” by default.
  • The Madi Media Empire: Every time I step into a PWA ring, it’s the headline. Whether I’m facing Marina or taking on “charity cases” like Valentina Rossi at Monster Mash, I am polished, calculated, and consistently “the moment”.

Career Highlights (For Your Records)

  • Youngest Ever: I hold the distinction of being the youngest OVW Women’s Champion in history, winning the title at just 19. I’ve held the same gold as legends like Beth Phoenix, which is a major bragging point for me (and a major problem for you).
  • Global Presence: Beyond PWA, I’ve brought my luxury brand to AEW, ROH, and WOW (as Sandy Shore).
  • The Bottom Line: I summer in the Hamptons, winter in Florida, and I have more money in my bank account than numbers on your calculator. You can call me a “spoiled rich daddy’s girl” all you want—I can afford the lawsuit.

Stay wealthy and wonderful… or don’t. It’s not really my problem. See you commoners at the next show!