ISABELLA VEGA
ISABELLA VEGA
Isabella began training at 16 years old, secretly attending wrestling schools while traveling with her mother during international tours. She trained in:
Mexico City lucha academies
Los Angeles performance gyms
Japanese strong-style dojos during tours
She debuted in small independent promotions under the masked name “Vega Roja.”
At 19, Isabella revealed her identity and debuted publicly as Isabella Vega, immediately gaining attention for her striking resemblance to her mother’s style and presence.
Promoters marketed her as “the next evolution of lucha strong style.”
At only 20 years old, Isabella quickly became a featured competitor in several international promotions, known for her fearless attitude and technical skill far beyond her years.
Her rivalry with several top young stars established her as one of the fastest rising talents in women's wrestling.
Real Name: Isabella Valeria Vega
Ring Name: Isabella Vega
Age: 20
Gender: Female
Height: 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight: 125 lbs (57 kg)
Nationality: Chilean / Mexican
Birthplace: Santiago, Chile
Billed From: Los Angeles, California
Isabella grew up around professional wrestling through her mother and was heavily influenced by a mix of technical lucha and hard-hitting strong style.
Primary inspirations include:
Stephanie Vaquer – technical precision, submission mastery
Asuka – striking intensity
Mercedes Moné – charisma and ring confidence
AJ Lee – emotional storytelling
Professional Wrestler
Submission Specialist
Lucha Technician
Occasional Tag Team Competitor
Isabella has competed across multiple promotions:
Independent lucha promotions in Mexico
International women's wrestling tours
Japanese joshi exhibitions
American independent circuits
She is often featured in women’s main events and championship tournaments.
Early Career:
Face – portrayed as the talented daughter determined to prove herself.
Later Development:
Tweener – confident, ruthless competitor who will bend rules to win.
Her character blends honor and arrogance, creating a dangerous unpredictability.
Upper Midcard Star
Future Main Eventer
Championship Contender
Tournament Finalist
Promoters often position her as the future centerpiece of women’s divisions.
Running spinning back elbow followed by a bridging German suplex.
Modified crossface arm trap submission learned from her mother.
Springboard tornado DDT.
Step-up enzuigiri
Meteora from the top rope
Spinning back kick
Rope-hung armbar
Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
International Women's Rising Star Award
Women's Tournament Finalist (multiple promotions)
Rookie of the Year (Independent Women's Circuit)
Youngest competitor in several women's championship tournaments
Mother:
Stephanie Vaquer
Tag Teams:
Occasionally teams with other rising international stars during women's tournaments.
Mentors:
Veteran lucha trainers in Mexico
International women's wrestling coaches
Despite her young age, Isabella Vega is already viewed as one of the most promising next-generation wrestlers in the world.
Her combination of lucha technique, strong style striking, and fearless charisma positions her as a future global women's champion and a wrestler destined to carry on her family legacy while forging her own identity.