Ana Somnia

Ana Somnia is a professional e-wrestler who is best known for her time in Motor City Wrestling, SupremePRO Wrestling, and Professional Wrestling Revolution, where she is a two time and the current PWR Women's Champion.

Debut and MCW Women's Championship Pursuit
On February 23rd, 2012, Somnia debuted against Lise Starr, a legend in women's wrestling. Most assumed it was a foregone conclusion that Starr would win the match, but Somnia surprisingly came out on top following her Rolling Stunner finisher, called Sleepless in Seattle at the time. Four days later, she would defeat Sara Del Ray with the same maneuver. Continuing the trend, she would defeat the debuting Arika Suzuki by pinfall. In the week leading up to the March 8th show, Somnia would find herself entering into a relationship with fellow MCW superstar, Shawn Hunter. On the show on the 8th, she would team with Hunter against his rival, Adam Valentine, and his girlfriend, the MCW Women's Champion, Chloe Adams. Hunter and Somnia would pick up the win when Somnia distracted Valentine in a provocative manner, allowing Hunter to hit his finishing maneuver. The 4-0 start for the young woman would garner the attention of MCW management, who would book her in a Number One Contendership Fatal Four Way against Kira, Alice Heart, and Arika Suzuki. Somnia would obtain her fifth consecutive victory on the March 15th show. She would then be booked to face Chloe Adams for the MCW Women's Championship at MCWMania. However, before the match could take place, Somnia voided the remainder of her contract and left the company with a perfect 5-0 record.

Debut and PWR Women's Championship Pursuit
On November 1st, 2015, Ana would make a surprise return to the ring to defeat Alexandra by submission on PPV. On that week's show on the 5th, Somnia would defeat the Number One Contender to the PWR Women's Championship, Blake Knighton, with her Shining Wizard finisher. On the 12th, she would defeat reigning Women's Champion, Danielle Shelley, with her Sleepless in Seattle finisher, forcing her way into the championship match at the next PPV. On the show on the 19th, she would pin Jessica Ryan with a small package rollup. A week later, the 26th would feature an over-the-top-rope battle royale starring the entire women's division. Somnia would notch her fifth consecutive victory after sending both herself and Blake Knighton over the top rope, though Knighton's feet would hit the ground first. On November 29th, Somnia would win the PWR Women's Championship in a triple threat with Shelley and Knighton after forcing Knighton to submit to her Koji Clutch. On December 10th, Somnia would announce that she would be leaving the company to travel, train, and "find herself." Knighton would come out to the ring and challenge her to a match, saying that it would be "disrespectful to the title" for her to leave as champion. Ana would accept, only to be pinned when Danielle Shelley attacked her while the referee was distracted, allowing Knighton to hit her Knightfall finisher to win the championship for the first time, also giving Somnia her first ever loss. Following this, she would embark on six months of global travel and training.

Return
Ana Somnia would return to the wrestling on June 2nd, 2016, signing a contract with SupremePRO Wrestling, the company in which her boyfriend, Shawn Hunter, worked. In her first match after six months of traveling the globe, training, and discovering herself, Ana would lose via disqualification to the reigning SupremePRO Women's Champion, Ariana Jaxon, after the latter's rival, Rima, would attack her with a steel folding chair, all of which occurring on the 15th. Later on in the evening, after her boyfriend had defeated his bitter rival in Mike Stokes, Somnia would hit the ring to join in on the attack on Stokes, herself wielding a steel folding chair to assault the aforementioned. On June 17th, Somnia would defeat Gothic Chick with the Rolling Stunner. Ten days later, Ana would pin the Groupie following her Shining Wizard. On the 29th, she would defeat Yoshino Nakano via countout after delivering a Baseball Slide Dropkick as Nakano was attempting to reenter the ring. This would spark a bitter hatred between the two. On July 6th, Somnia would team with Pan Meredith to defeat the team of Yoshino Nakano and the Groupie, seeing Somnia pickup the pinfall victory following her Rolling Stunner. Exactly two weeks later, Nakano would exact revenge by defeating Ana with her Spinning Heel Kick finisher, the Hirukikku Kick. One week after, Nakano would interfere in Ana's match against the Groupie, hitting the latter with a Bicycle Kick to give Ana the disqualification loss, much to Somnia's dismay. On August 4th, she would be defeated again by Nakano, succumbing to the Hirukikku Kick, crowning Yoshino as the Number One Contender. Three weeks later, Somnia would team up with Gothic Chick to defeat the team of Yoshino Nakano and the SupremePRO Women's Champion, Ariana Jaxon, with Somnia picking up the pinfall victory over the champion. On September 23rd, Somnia would brutalize April Divine, barely, if at all, allowing the latter to get any offense in whatsoever. This would turn out to be her last wrestling match for the company, as it would soon close its doors.

Surprise Return
After another month of traveling the globe and training, Ana Somnia would make a surprise return to PWR on October 16th of 2016, attacking reigning PWR Women's Champion Blake Knighton after her successful title defense against Charisma Craven at Evolve V. The following week, Somnia would defeat Craven via submission, prompting Blake Knighton to appear and challenge Somnia to a rematch at the next PPV, Rise V. The following week, Knighton and Ana would be booked alongside one another in a strange bedfellows tag team match, defeating the Head Bitches in Charge with simultaneous deliveries of the Rolling Stunner and the Knightfall. Two weeks later, Somnia would defeat former three time PWR Women's Champion Danielle Shelley via submission, leading to a brutal post-match beatdown. When Knighton came to the ring to make the save, Somnia would hit her with a Busaiku Knee Strike and leave the ring with the PWR Women's Championship in hand. On the go home show on November 17th, Knighton would end up on top after Ana defeated Kristen Kross with a Curb Stomp. During her post-match assault, Knighton would come out and reverse the Rolling Stunner into the Knightfall. However, at Rise V, Somnia would regain the PWR Women's Championship and obtain her eleventh victory in PWR, defeating Knighton with the Go to Sleep. After the match, Blake Knighton's best friend in Stephanie Connors would come out to the ring to help even the playing field, as Somnia looked to add insult to injury, or injury to injury more aptly. However, Nikki Summers would appear and aid in Somnia's beatdown, hitting the Nikkick on Knighton while Somnia hit Connors with the title belt.

In Wrestling

 * Finishing Maneuvers
 * Hunted (Shining Wizard)
 * Yumekirā (Rolling Stunner)
 * P̄hū̂l̀ātea (Buzzsaw Kick)
 * Go to Sleep (Sleeperhold with Bodyscissors)
 * Signature Maneuvers
 * Ana-hilation (Running Low Angle Basement Dropkick to an Opponent hung in the Tree of Woe)
 * Butterfly Kick
 * Collorotto (Rope-Hung Swinging Neckbreaker)
 * Cross-Armed Iconoclasm rolled into a Cross-Armed Headscissor
 * Kettō (Double Underhook Facebuster)
 * Knee Drop Bulldog
 * Koji Clutch
 * Reverse Neckbreaker
 * Reversed STO (Sometimes into the middle turnbuckle or following an STO Backbreaker)
 * Sleepless in Seattle (Curb Stomp)
 * Suicide Dive
 * Surfboard/Dragon Sleeper Combination
 * Common Maneuvers
 * Bridging Back Suplex
 * Cradled DDT
 * Dragon Suplex
 * Inverted DDT
 * Inverted Frankensteiner
 * Low-Angle Dropkick
 * Multiple Hair-Pull Maneuvers
 * Backbreaker
 * Camel Clutch
 * Hangman's Neckbreaker
 * Inverted Sit-Out Mat Slam
 * Lungblower
 * Single Knee Facebreaker
 * Snapmare
 * Northern Lights Suplex (Sometimes while Bridging)
 * Omoplata
 * Rolling Fireman's Carry Slam
 * Russian Legsweep
 * Slingshot Hurricanrana
 * Slingshot Small Package
 * Spinning Bulldog
 * Sunset Flip
 * Superplex
 * T-Bone Suplex
 * Tilt-a-whirl DDT
 * Nicknames
 * The Huntress
 * La Bella Cacciatore
 * The Best Professional Wrestler in the World
 * Managers
 * Shawn Hunter
 * Nikki Summers
 * Entrance Music
 * "Beggars (feat. Diskord)" by Krewella

Championships and Accomplishments

 * Professional Wrestling Revolution
 * PWR Women's Champion (2 times, current)