Glory Braddock | |
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Real name | Lindsay Gloria Marie Braddock Noel |
Ring Names | The British Bombshell Glory Braddock |
Height | 5’11” |
Weight | 135 |
Date of birth | October 1st, 1983 |
Place of birth | London, England |
Date of death | -- |
Place of death | -- |
Resides | London, England |
Billed from | Miami, Florida |
Trainer | Glenn Braddock Angelica Jones |
Current federation(s) |
Global Championship Wrestling Supreme Championship Wrestling Millennium Wrestling Enterprise |
Previous federation(s) |
Motor City Wrestling Global Division of Wrestling Millennium Wrestling Alliance Future Wrestling Alliance Independent Wrestling Cartel Uprising Wrestling Alliance |
Handled by | The Matt |
Win/Loss Record | 1326 wins - 70 losses - 18 draws |
Debut | January 8th, 2008 |
Retired | -- |
History[]
The Early Years[]
Glory Braddock was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Mary Braddock and London, England native Glenn Braddock. But just a few days after she was born, friction began to surface between her father and her mother's family. Glen Braddock gave Mary an ultimatum-"your family or me." Mary chose her family, and hence the two got a divorce. Glen won custody of the still infant Glory and moved back to London. Mary went back to using her maiden name of Ford and never told her two nieces, GDW legends Angelica Jones and Kayla Redfield, that they had a cousin in London, England named Glory Braddock. But now that Glory has learned the truth about her cousins, she has taken to the squared circle of GDW. Where will Glory's career lead her?
Initial Success; First Major Rivalry[]
Initially, Glory's career was a major success! She was allowed to start in a tournament to crown the currently vacated GDW International Championship. Glory plowed through the competition, much to the surprise of all wrestling observers, eventually defeating Brandon Z'appel in the finals at GDW Resurrection 2008 to become the new GDW International Champion. Unfortunately, Jason Redfield was on the Booking Committee and he still had a bitter taste in his mouth after a bitter divorce with his ex-wife Kayla Jones, Glory's cousin. So Jason decided to take his frustrations out on Glory that very same night by forcing her to defend the title in a rematch against Brandon Z'appel. This announcement caught Glory off guard and Brandon won the gold. Glory had a competitive rivalry with Brandon for the next three weeks but she couldn't quite defeat Brandon to regain her championship.
The Allied Powers[]
Glory Braddock then started to move on. She started Glory's Prankster Service, a "business" where if someone paid her good money she would willingly play a nasty joke on anyone of their choosing. Glory also made friends with Carrie Storm, another newcomer to GDW. Carrie assisted Glory in her pranks and they formed a tag team known as The Allied Powers, playing off the fact that Glory is British and Carrie is American. Glory and Carrie were a success in GDW as a tag team, going on to be undefeated and winning the world tag team championship. Unfortunately, their title reign was short-lived as GDW management vacated the belts immediately after they won them.
GDW Reborn[]
The financial crisis that led to GDW almost selling the company was resolved and GDW kept on right where it left off. Everyone in GDW was happy and content except for Glory Braddock and Carrie Storm. They felt cheated out of their world tag team title reign and wanted retribution, justification. They got their opportunity when they got a tag team title shot against newcomers The Glorified Acrobats. The high flying duo gave The Allied Powers a big fight but in the end, Glory Braddock and Carrie Storm made history by winning back the GDW World Tag Team Championship. Now The Allied Powers sit atop the GDW tag team mountain as the best tag team in GDW.
Tragedy Strikes[]
During this time, Glory's cousin Angelica had been driven over the edge by Meagan Collins. As a result, Angelica began stalking Meagan and anyone else who got in her way. Angelica's actions were downright psychotic and, unintentionally, drove Glory's mother, Angelica's aunt Mary, to commit suicide. Glory blamed Angelica for the death of her mother and swore vengeance upon her cousin. Carrie Storm did not share in Glory's thirst for revenge and this led to the two of them becoming isolated. Glory's anger would isolate her from Carrie and would end up destroying the Allied Powers. Glory would not be left alone without a partner for long. Glory would eventually throw her hat in with Meagan Collins, Angela Jameson, and Matt Alan to reform Suffrage. Glory Braddock and Angela Jameson would later team up as The Harlequins to win back the GDW World Tag Team Championships. She would later go on to the Apocalypse Match at Game Over 2009 to win the World Heavyweight Championship. She would go on to retain the world title against Mystic twice and against Brian Blades before eventually losing the title to Angela Jameson at Last Respects. Glory would win the world heavyweight title a second time by defeating Jameson at Civil War but she lost it right back to Jameson in a hell in a cell match the following Fever.
Motor City Wrestling[]
Glory would eventually join Angelica into Motor City Wrestling (MCW) where they would reignite their rivalry. Glory's quest was at first driven by jealousy but participating in the Whitecloud Memorial, plus a tough motivational speech from her father, helped her see the error of her ways. Glory's mission had changed from one of jealousy into one of pride. She wanted to be proudly carry on not only her father's legacy but also the Jones legacy. Angelica didn't take kindly to that and she threw her hat in with Brittany Lohan in an attempt to stop Glory from taking up the mantle. Glory, however, would win the Motor City Championship twice, and then she would go on to beat Lohan two straight times, effectively cementing herself in as the heir to the Jones legacy. Later on, Glory would further add to the Jones legacy by defeating the monster known as Dante to win the MCW World Heavyweight Championship in a match most thought was un-winnable.
Continued Success[]
After Motor City Wrestling folded, Glory focused her attention on GDW. She would grow closer to tag team partner Kurt Logan. Together they would win the world tag team championship and fight side by side in the Insanity Cage where Glory walked out as the new Fever Television Champion. Motor City Wrestling eventually reopened. Initially, Glory was not going to return but after being practically begged, Glory decided to help her friends and colleagues out, mainly until they got back on their feet. Little did she know she would be thrust into a royal rumble style battle royal in which she would leave as one-half of the world tag team champions with "Lethal Weapon" Nick Harris. Harris would later leave and Glory's new partner was chosen to be Brittany Lohan.
A New Millennium[]
After learning of the MWA's near destruction, Glory decided to sign a part-time deal with MWA to help them get back on their feet. She saw it as a new challenge, for the last time she was a member of the MWA roster things did not turn out well. In her second match with MWA, she won the MWA World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Vivien Storm. Braddock held the championship for over three months before quitting MWA after being screwed out of the championship.
Twisted & Sadistic[]
Braddock's career and professional life began to take off at this point. Her partnership with Brittany Lohan proved more than fruitful. Together they were known as Twisted & Sadistic and they ran roughshod over the tag team division in Motor City Wrestling. Meanwhile in the Global Division of Wrestling, she had earned a third reign as Fever Television Champion by defeating Faith De Luca. The British Bombshell conquered love by finally marrying Randal Williams. Glory and Brittany would continue to dominate the tag team ranks in MCW up until they cemented their spot at MCW Purgatory 2011. That night the duo picked up the top championship in the company when Glory Braddock won the MCW World Heavyweight Championship inside Hell in a Cell.
The Apocalypse[]
Glory and Brittany would travel back to the Millennium Wrestling Alliance where their goal was quite simple: dominate the company and retake the world heavyweight title. Meanwhile, back in Motor City Wrestling, the gang war had all but disintegrated into utter chaos and anarchy. Glory Braddock, in an attempt to reign in the chaos, aligned herself with Aerik Walker, Jackson Adams, and Angelica Jones to form Apocalypse; a group bent on restoring order to MCW even if by force.
The End of MCW[]
The Apocalypse had much success, with Jackson Adams capturing the vacant Motor City Championship and Glory Braddock retaining the World Heavyweight Championship in a match against The Iceman Eric Sailes in a match that ended in controversy. One month later the controversy was put to rest when Glory Braddock successfully defeated Eric Sailes in a ladder match to retain the MCW World Heavyweight Championship.
The Future Is Now[]
That match proved to be the last match of the MCW era as the great company closed its doors. The Future Wrestling Alliance was opened in its place. Upon joining "The British Bombshell" was awarded one half of the world tag team championship and the world heavyweight championship, the two belts she never lost from MCW when it closed its doors. Any doubt as to the validity of her title reign was erased at Devil's Playground when she successfully defended her world heavyweight championship against three opponents in the Hell on Earth match. On that same night Glory's tag team partner, Brittany Lohan would make her return to FWA, becoming a member of Apocalypse.
Sic Semper Tyrannis[]
Meanwhile, two-fourths of Apocalypse, Brittany Lohan & Glory Braddock, would return to the Millennium Wrestling Alliance, to bring down the company, making them pay for what Glory views as their bias against her and favoritism towards Steve Pinex. Together, as Extreme Prejudice, they quickly ran roughshod over the company. Glory competed against Steve Pinex for the world heavyweight championship at Old School Anarchy but failed to win the title. Glory is suspicious of how that match went down due to there being a guest referee: MWA's Sierra Devereaux.
Apocalypse Now[]
Glory Braddock's dominance would continue within the Future Wrestling Alliance as she defeated Jacob Laymon and Priest in a ladder match at Pride to retain her world heavyweight championship. Already her reign as champion had become the longest reign in the history of the company and her Apocalypse group had proven to be the most dominant faction in recent memory, twice outlasting groups such as End Effect and beating back all challengers to their supremacy. Braddock, though, felt it was time for a change. Under the direction of Glory, Apocalypse booted Angelica Jones from the group, replacing her with Marie Annabelle Williams. Williams brought the FWA Inception Championship with her to Apocalypse and this change of attitude, kicking out a popular Angelica Jones, caused the fans to turn on the formerly popular Glory Braddock.
Losing Focus[]
Glory Braddock's dominance would continue within the Future Wrestling Alliance as she defeated Jacob Laymon and Priest in a ladder match at Pride to retain her world heavyweight championship. Already her reign as champion had become the longest reign in the history of the company and her Apocalypse group had proven to be the most dominant faction in recent memory, twice outlasting groups such as End Effect and beating back all challengers to their supremacy. Braddock, though, felt it was time for a change. Under the direction of Glory, Apocalypse booted Angelica Jones from the group, replacing her with Marie Annabelle Williams. Williams brought the FWA Inception Championship with her to Apocalypse and this change of attitude, kicking out a popular Angelica Jones, caused the fans to turn on the formerly popular Glory Braddock. After also losing the MCW World Heavyweight Championship to Jacob Laymon at Dedication, she is now taking a temporary leave from the sport she loves to be with her husband and children.
Return to MCW[]
In March 2012, rumors were running rampant about Braddock possibly returning to MCW. Those rumors were confirmed true as she appeared live on Mayhem 5 in front of the cheering crowds in the Joe Louis Arena to announce her return to Motor City Wrestling. Reigning MCW World Heavyweight Champion and Glory's best friend, Sophie O'Brian, expected the returning Braddock to be on her side upon her return. Braddock, though, would have none of Sophie's desires to kill MCW. Glory was a changed person. She no longer wanted to kill MCW but to preserve its rich history, a history she helped build. Her first match back was against Nick Cagero at Deliverance 2012. She won that match with a triangle choke and learned she would compete against Brittany Lohan later on in the night to determine a new number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. Lohan would assault Braddock before the bell could ring and thus Braddock would win via disqualification, earning herself a shot against Sophie O'Brian for the World Heavyweight title. The match itself weighed heavy on the hearts of both O'Brian and Braddock, as they both were graduates of the Glenn Braddock Wrestling School. Despite a valiant effort, O'Brian could not overcome her former friend. Glory Braddock won her eighth World Heavyweight Championship by making O'Brian pass out to the triangle choke.
War for MCW[]
Glory Braddock was later recruited by her cousin and new MCW Owner Kayla Redfield to become a part of a group intended to save MCW from anyone who wished to see its destruction. The group was composed of Glory, Kirsta Lewis, and Lohan. Braddock would later learn, though, that Kayla Redfield had received extra assistance, paying off the likes of John "Wrath" Ojeda to help her take out the enemies of MCW. Glory was disappointed in her cousin for resorting to a hired hitman but that was the least of her problems. Priest had returned to MCW and wanted payback, that's not to mention a world heavyweight title defense against Greg Venom and Brittany Lohan at Purgatory in a Seven Stages of Hell Match. The Seven Stages of Hell Match did not go as planned for Braddock, as she lost the title to Brittany Lohan. Glory, though, held to a promise she made to the fans that she would retire from active competition in MCW after that match, and retire she did.
A New Era in GDW[]
Glory Braddock had been serving as the President of the Wrestler's Union in GDW for the better part of a year but she had come to believe that she could not properly understand the needs of the wrestlers she served unless she was a wrestler. Therefore, with the assistance of the new head honcho in charge at GDW Dan Herrera, she was signed to a new contract at GDW that allowed her to compete. Her first match would be against Angela Jameson. She lost that match but quickly recovered with a win in a triple threat match against Dawn Lohan and Katherine Grayson and then two straight victories over Howlin Mad Murdock. Glory, along with Sophie O'Brian and Mark O'Brian of Total War, reformed Trinity. Glory Braddock is now set to face off against Brady James one on one and she hopes to defeat him will earn her a world title shot. She defeated Brady James, handing him his first loss in his wrestling career. That victory wasn't enough to earn a title shot, though. She had to face "Howlin Mad" Murdock one more time. She defeated Murdock and finally was granted a shot at the GDW World Heavyweight Championship.
Glory The Executive[]
Shortly before signing her contract to return to GDW, Glory Braddock had also bought the defunct wrestling company Global Championship Wrestling. Glory now runs GCW as its owner. She was quickly met with resistance and challenge from the likes of Matt Alan and Mike Michaels as well as Alexander Midas and The Midas Corporation. Braddock dispatched Michaels and now has formed a team to face off against Matt Alan and Alexander Midas's respective forces in a War Games style event, hoping to stop the revolt.
Undisputed Champion[]
The British Bombshell got wind that MWA was having difficulties with the departure of several superstars, including its World Heavyweight Champion Kacy Knight. At first, Glory was content to sit on the sidelines but her best friend Matthew Bowden, himself a member of the MWA roster, talked into one last run. Glory entered the Any Given Night Match at the 2012 Old School Anarchy event to crown a new World Heavyweight Champion. Glory outlasted the best MWA had to offer to become the new MWA World Heavyweight Champion. This set up a unique situation, for one week later she received her promised GDW world title shot against Brady James. Glory made history that night at Survival of the Fittest by defeating Brady James to win the GDW World Heavyweight Championship, her third GDW World Title, and becoming the first wrestler to hold both the MWA and GDW World Titles at the same time.
The MWA Booking Committee has given Jon Cherry a shot at the MWA World Heavyweight Championship while Andreas Lasiewicz won a Global X Match to earn a shot at the GDW World Heavyweight Championship and thus the first major challenge to Glory Braddock's Undisputed Championship will come in the form of Cherry and Lasiewicz. On the November 19th edition of Battlezone from Chicago Glory Braddock defeated Jon Cherry via choke out thanks to her Shekhinah Glory submission hold to retain the MWA World Heavyweight Championship. She was attacked after the match by Brad Jackson, thus setting up a collision between these two superstars at MWA's Rising Sons pay per view with the MWA World Heavyweight Championship on the line. At the GDW Apocalypse pay per view, Glory Braddock fought tooth and nail with Andreas Lasiewicz. At the end of the night, Glory Braddock tapped out and Lasiewicz was pinned, at the same time, forcing a draw between the two combatants, and thus Braddock retained the title. This was the first time in her career Braddock had tapped out and the first time since 2006 since Lasiewicz had been pinned. The next Fever would be GDW's Ten Year Anniversary Show and Glory Braddock would defend her GDW World Heavyweight Championship against Samantha Raine. Glory bounced back from her mediocre performance at Apocalypse by forcing Raine to pass out to her Shekhinah Glory triangle chokehold to retain the GDW World Heavyweight Championship. That night she also issued a challenge to Lasiewicz for a rematch for the GDW World Championship at the 2013 Civil War. At the Rising Sons pay per view Glory's claim as undisputed champion would be lost as Jackson defeated her for the MWA World Championship.
After the loss of the world title, she became convinced that there was some form of corruption within the Millennium Wrestling Alliance. She recruited her friends, Sophie O'Brian and Mark O'Brian as well as Brittany Lohan, to root it out. Sophie, however, wanted to take things too far. Sophie wanted to burn MWA to the ground. Braddock refused to sit by and watch this happen and thus this group of friends went their separate ways. Glory Braddock and Brittany Lohan striking out on their own in MWA, reforming the Twisted & Sadistic tag team, while Sophie and Mark went off to try and destroy MWA.
Road To Wrestlecade[]
Glory Braddock, with her GDW World Heavyweight title defense against Andreas Lasiewicz at Civil War coming up, announced that her first term as union president was up for election and that she would be running for a second term against challengers Dawn Lohan, Mike Young, and Blake Mason. Glory Braddock won re-election but lost the GDW World Heavyweight Championship to Lasiewicz at Civil War despite choking him out because she failed to realize her shoulders were on the mat for a pin. She cashed in her rematch clause for the next live Fever from Sydney, Australia. It would be the third in a series of brutal encounters between the two and in the end, in a controversial circumstance, Glory Braddock tapped Lasiewicz out to win her fourth GDW World Heavyweight Championship. Glory Braddock went on to the main event of Wrestlecade X to defend the GDW World Championship against Charles Kessler. Braddock defeated Kessler, becoming only the second champion to successfully defend the title in Wrestlecade history.
Purgatory Cometh[]
There was no rest for the weary champion as it was announced that she would be part of a six-way elimination ladder match at Purgatory for the championship. First, she had to defend against Charles Kessler in a Wrestlecade rematch live on Fever. They fought to a standstill until Cameron Chase interfered, attacking both combatants and causing a no-contest, and announcing that she, too, would be part of the six-way world title match at Purgatory. The other challengers to Glory's title at Purgatory will be Charles Kessler, Silver, Magdalena, and Constance Black. Braddock lost the championship on that night to Lady Magdalena. With a brewing gang war, Glory Braddock reformed Apocalypse, recruiting Alana Starr, Andre Jordan, and Kurt Logan to join her in her quest to fight the other factions, maintain peace, and provide fairness in GDW. At the same time, back in the Millennium Wrestling Alliance, Glory Braddock had defeated LJ Black, Sean McBride, and later Alexander Towne to earn her way back into the MWA World Championship picture. Unfortunately, it would not be a one on one encounter as she would prefer. Instead, it would be as one of eight participants in the Pure War Gauntlet to decide the MWA World Championship. Her personal life started to take a downhill turn at that point as her husband, Randal Williams, left her. Glory now must find a way to focus on her upcoming Ultimate Submission Match against Sophie O'Brian at Desperate Measures. Due to a shocking turn of events in which her trainer and father Glenn Braddock turned on her during the match, Sophie defeated Glory in the Ultimate Submissions Match, but as a result, this caused Sophie and Glory to rekindle their friendship, which was the goal of Glenn Braddock all along. After going through this personal Purgatory, Glory has restarted her wrestling company, GCW, and is also pursuing a goal of competing in the Olympic Games as an amateur wrestler. Glory also has decided to rejoin a place she once called home, FWA.
The FWA Return[]
Glory returned to FWA victoriously, defeating both Eric Herrera and Nate Lawson back to back to become the number one contender to the FWA World Heavyweight Championship. Braddock's goal in challenging for the title wasn't primarily to become a two-time champion but to put the reigning champion, Isis Derrida, to the test. Many had doubted the validity of Derrida's reign and Glory, knowing the importance of a company having a valid champion, wanted to make him earn it the hard way; in an iron man match. The match looked as if it would end in a draw when Isis assaulted Glory's father, Glenn Braddock, who was sitting ringside for this match. Glory stayed outside the ring to help her father, thus getting counted out and Isis won the deciding fall. Glory decided at that point to make Derrida pay dearly for his actions and to do this she resurrected the group known as Apocalypse. Jackson Adams, Marie Jones, and Jessica Lasiewicz joined Glory as a part of this new Apocalypse. Since then Glory Braddock has defeated The Lone Star Outlaws and Scott Wilson on her path towards a rematch against Isis Derrida for the FWA World Championship at Darkness Within. It was there at Darkness Within, in her home country, that Glory Braddock defeated Isis Derrida to regain the FWA World Championship, which would be her thirteenth world championship overall. Glory would go on to successfully fend off a challenge from FWA Intercontinental Champion Priest on the following Mayhem before the company closed its doors. Glory Braddock would then announce her retirement from the active competition so that she can focus on preparing for the Olympic games, her pending marriage to Kurt Logan, and running Global Championship Wrestling.
The Birth of Gloria Marie Noel[]
Glory married Kurt, GCW was a success, and everything seemed wonderful for her until Aphrodite Noel reared her head to once again enslave her cousin Julia Braddock. Glory had enough and decided to wage war against Aphrodite. It grew until Glory finally decided to risk it all. She put her own freedom on the line to try to win Julia's back. What Glory didn't realize is that Julia had been brainwashed and she helped Aphrodite win the match. Glory was forced to serve Aphrodite as her maid for months until she finally broke down and gave in. Realizing that it would be better to live with freedom under any circumstances than as a slave she gave Aphrodite what she wanted; she changed her last name to Noel, legally becoming Aphrodite Noel's daughter. Aphrodite also forced Glory to start dressing the part of a lady, wearing dresses and skirts and high heels at all times, thus eliminating the tomboy personality she had for so long. Now she and Julia are "sisters". Eventually, Glory broke down mentally and she, like Julia, became brainwashed into the new reality she had found herself in. Gloria & Julia both, in every sense of the world, were children of Aphrodite Noel.
Winning Her Freedom[]
Eventually, Julia would come to her senses and break free from Aphrodite & Camelot. Gloria, on the other hand, was mentally and emotionally affected through her time with Aphrodite. Even after she won her freedom from Aphrodite & Camelot, Glory chose to remain with Aphrodite. Together they ruled GCW as mother and daughter. That would not last long, however, as Kurt Logan, Glory's husband, had a clash with Aphrodite. Glory, being forced to choose, chose Kurt over Aphrodite. Glory once again uses the Braddock name but is still legally Aphrodite's daughter. This is fine by her, as she still views herself as a Noel and still embraces Aphrodite as her mother, but the Braddock fighting spirit is back within her. So much so that she wanted to return to active in-ring competition. She sold 50% of her stock in GCW so that there would be no conflict of interest. Immediately she set to work proving she had not lost it as she buzzed through talents such as Joey Michaels, Emanual Dionisia, and Katherine Prescott. She fought to a standstill with former GCW World Champions such as Travis Vessey. At the 2016 Civil War Glory Braddock defeated Katherine Prescott again, this time via submission. Shortly thereafter Braddock stepped up to the plate as a volunteer to team with Victoria Salinas as part of an eight-person tag team match against the Executive Order force that had been plaguing GCW for so long.
Return of FWA[]
Glory Braddock, along with Victoria Salinas, Axl Austin, and Isabella Harker, would go on to win the eight-person tag team match at GCW Resurrection V, thus ridding GCW of The Executive Order once and for all. This was one day after Glory Braddock was inducted into the GCW Hall of Fame. That same Resurrection V weekend Glory Braddock went into negotiations with the returning Future Wrestling Alliance. Glory, still recognized as the reigning FWA World Champion for two years running, signed a contract to wrestle for FWA, returning to the company where she had reigned supreme. A match had been set up for the first Mayhem event, Glory would face a former rival, Rayne Young. Unfortunately, due to financial reasons, the FWA restart had to be put on hold. When it finally did return, Glory would defend her championship against Rayne Young. It appeared as if Rayne would become champion but Glory managed to retain her championship by the skin of her teeth due to a timely screwjob from FWA Owner Duane Jacobs.
Fight For Power[]
Meanwhile in GCW, Glory Braddock had been trying to convince the Board of Directors to give her power back, the power to control GCW, and run GCW the way she wanted to run it. But the Board refused to do so since she still thought of herself as Aphrodite Noel's daughter. Glory was enraged and begun to hatch a plan with none other than GCW's original owner himself Matt Alan. Together with Glory's husband Kurt Logan they created a group of warriors who would try to restore what, in their eyes, was the Original Intent of GCW and that's why they called themselves Original Intent. Among the members of the group were also Caitlyn Perry & Sophie O'Brian, who had taken upon the role of Glory's "proteges". Caitlyn seemed to embrace the role but it is clear that Sophie is reluctant and is only doing so under duress. What Glory holds over Sophie's head remains to be seen. Glory, though, has used her proteges as well as the rest of Original Intent to muscle her way in GCW, overpowering the likes of Lester Sampson and even Angelica Jones, leaving both in bloody messes. Glory & Original Intent would continue their reign of terror and Angelica would continue to be at their heels the entire time, trying to get her hands on Glory Braddock as a payback for the attack, and to get one more match against Glory. The match would come at Deadly Dreams in an Empty Arena Match. Angelica decimated Glory Braddock and left her bloody and unconscious and yet, Angelica forfeited, all because she wanted to humiliate Glory and send the message that she could beat her and end her any time she wanted. As a result of this humiliation and other Original Intent losses at Deadly Dreams, Original Intent members Matt Alan and Steve & Derek Powers questioned the leadership of Glory Braddock. All three left the group, leaving Original Intent and Glory Braddock in an even more weakened state than before. This weakened state led to the GCW Board of Directors finally being able to negotiate a deal with Glory where she would sell the company, leaving her as just a wrestler within GCW, no longer the owner.
The Secret Files of Glory Braddock[]
Despite being left in a weakened state, Glory was still granted a shot at the GCW Global Championship. Livewire General Manager Janelle St. Claire had warned Glory ahead of time that if the remaining Original Intent interfered in the match, she would reveal a secret from the alleged "Secret Files of Glory Braddock", a file she procured from The Board of Directors. Original Intent did get involved but despite their involvement, Glory still failed to capture the Global Championship. As punishment for not heeding her warning, Janelle St. Claire revealed one of the secrets: The fact that Glory Braddock, as the owner, had tried to blackball Jazmyn Rain, a former world champion, from entering the company. This sparked a feud between the two and outrage at Glory from Jamzyn's fans. Original Intent was further weakened when Sophie O'Brian rebelled against Glory's leadership and, with the help of her brother Mark O'Brian, left the group and beat down Glory in the process. Caitlyn Perry, feeling as if Glory's assistance was not as good as she thought it would be, abandoned Glory next. The final straw came when Kurt Logan, Glory's husband, could no longer stand losing all the time and so he left as well. With Glory all alone she was back up against a wall and was forced to accept a one on one match against Jazmyn Rain at Survival of the Fittest. Braddock would lose that match to Jazmyn Rain.
A Resurrection[]
After losing to Jazmyn at Survival of the Fittest, Glory was forced to do some deep introspection. She admitted she was wrong for trying to blackball Jazmyn Rain and at that moment many had thought the old Glory Braddock may return but, as it would turn out, she was having some inner conflict of her own. A part of her wanted to be the old Glory Braddock but another part of her realized that she had always wanted to not only have a mother but also to be a beautiful lady, both of which Aphrodite Noel gave to her. Glory's former ally, Sophie O'Brian, utilized this inner conflict to try and destroy Glory and take the mantle of Best in the World from her. Glory would fight back, with the help of Jazmyn Rain, and she would defeat Sophie O'Brian in singles action and she would defeat Sophie and her brother Mark both in tag team action at the End of the Year Bash. There is still one thorn in her side: her sister, Julia Braddock. Julia is full of jealousy over the success of Glory and now the two are set to collide at GCW's signature pay-per-view, Resurrection. In a stunning upset, Glory Braddock ended up losing to Julia via submission at night 1 of Resurrection VI.
Battle of the Braddocks[]
Glory would have been just as happy to let her rivalry with Julia end with that submission loss at Resurrection. Unfortunately, as fate would have it, Julia was unwilling to drop it. She taunted Glory about the victory. Julia also caused a distraction which allowed Glory to lose yet another match. Glory threatened Julia, that had the provocation continued she would fight back. Julia thought that she was safe on a different brand but a roster draft sent Glory from Livewire to Shotgun, and thus the same show as Julia. Glory and Julia have now agreed to one more match, an Iron Man Match, at an undetermined date, to end the rivalry once and for all. The match eventually took place at the 2017 For Glory & Gold pay per view event. It appeared as if Julia would win until Glory tied it up in the last minute of regulation, sending the match into overtime. Again Julia looked to win in overtime with a submission but Glory caught Julia sleeping, and pinned her while the submission was still applied, thus giving Glory the win. Julia may have lost to Glory but being able to hang in there for over sixty minutes with Glory Braddock earned Julia the respect of the wrestling world and it brought Julia and Glory back together, ending the rivalry and renewing their bond as sisters.
Quest for Fourteen[]
Immediately after concluding the rivalry with her sister, Glory announced that she wanted to once again claim championship gold. Her first opportunity came in the form of Dominic Baine defending his GCW Heritage Championship against The British Bombshell. Baine was moments from tapping her vaunted triangle choke when he got himself intentionally disqualified to retain the title. But fate works in mysterious ways, for Glory then found herself against Dominic Baine a second time, only this would be to determine who would qualify for the upcoming Elimination Chamber Match at Survival of the Fittest for the GCW World Heavyweight Championship. Glory knew what she wanted, she wanted to win her fourteenth world championship in her career. On the following edition of Shotgun, Glory Braddock defeated Dominic Baine to qualify for the Elimination Chamber Match at Survival of the Fittest. Glory would team with her cousins, Undisputed GCW Tag Team Champions Angelica & Kayla The Sisterhood to face Chantelle Chambers, Christy Hightower, & Cody Lindberg-Knight but lost due to some shenanigans. In another Survival of the Fittest preview, Glory Braddock would team with GCW World Champion Victoria Salinas in a winning effort against Chantelle Chambers & Christy Hightower. Glory & Vicky would win that match, continuing to build up momentum. But then in a strange bedfellows style tag match, the chamber participants would have to team up against Team Shotgun consisting of Nate Lawson, Darian Andrews, Kimberly Williams, and Queen Mamba. Team Shotgun won due to shenanigans on the part of Adrian Waters and Chantelle Chambers. Glory Braddock now looks to recapture her momentum and the championship at Survival of the Fittest. Glory Braddock outlasted the other five competitors in the elimination chamber to win her first GCW World Heavyweight Championship and her fourteenth World Championship overall.
GCW Champion[]
Glory Braddock wasted no time in declaring herself to be a fighting champion for GCW. She backed up her words with actions, successfully defending the title against Victoria Salinas. Unfortunately, Adrian Waters and Chantelle Chambers got involved afterward. The next edition of Shotgun Glory successfully defended the gold against Adrian Waters. Further intervention from Chantelle Chambers forced a tag team match at The End of the Year Bash pitting Glory Braddock & Victoria Salinas against Adrian Waters & Chantelle Chambers. Glory & Victoria came out victorious when Braddock pinned Chantelle Chambers after connecting with Beautiful Insanity. Glory would then represent GCW proudly in the SCW End of the Year Battle Royal. Glory Braddock would defeat GCW Heritage Champion Casey Holiday in a non-title match, making her pass out to the Shekhinah Glory. The next Shotgun, in a Strange Bedfellows style tag match, Glory was forced to team with her number one contender Chantelle Chambers. The two were unable to get along and Nate Lawson & Casey Holiday walked away with the win. Glory Braddock now looks forward to Civil War where she will defend the GCW World Championship against Chantelle Chambers.
Britain's Best[]
Leading up to her title defense at Civil War, Glory had been bothered by Sophie O'Brian about reuniting Trinity. Glory rejected the offer, stating that she didn't need any backup. Glory Braddock lost the GCW World Championship to Chantelle Chambers at Civil War due to a timely distraction from Angelica Jones. Now Glory Braddock, more amenable to Sophie's offer, has agreed to join forces yet again, only this time under a new banner: Britain's Best, bringing along with them Julia Braddock, Mark O'Brian, and Destiny Skye. The group chose the name due to their connection to Glory and Julia's father, Glenn Braddock, who trained all of them. Together they did battle with the Apocalypse group composed of Angelica Jones, Kayla Jones, Karina Lysenko, and Anastasia Ivanova. In a match against Karina, Apocalypse jumped Glory and Angelica used the opportunity to break her hand with a hammer. Glory would not be deterred as she and her sister Julia went on to challenge Apocalypse for the Undisputed GCW Tag Team Championship but the match ended in a no contest. Then in a four-on-four elimination match between Britain's Best and Apocalypse, Glory ultimately fell to Angelica after battling back valiantly against four on one odds. Glory Braddock and Sophie O'Brian would team up at Resurrection to face off against Angelica Jones and Kayla Jones of The Sisterhood. Glory and Sophie were victorious. Glory Braddock would offer Angelica a one on one match at the GCW Draft Show one week later, but unfortunately, Glory was unable to defeat Angelica on that night. Following the draft show, it was revealed that Destiny Skye had betrayed Britain's Best, marrying Mason Van Stanton and leaving the group.
Glory Braddock would team with new GCW World Champion Brooklyn Smith to face Myra Lynwood and Chantelle Chambers but that ended in a losing effort. The following Shotgun Glory Braddock and her sister Julia, Britain's Best, fought to a draw against Wrestling's Most Wanted when Destiny Van Stanton and her husband Mason interfered. Glory Braddock would be rewarded for her loyalty and dedication to GCW with a special legends contract that allowed her the right to appear on any show, Shotgun or Livewire, that she wanted. Glory would bounce back with a victory over Destiny Van Stanton one on one. Glory Braddock, along with her Britain's Best and Trinity teammates Total War, defeated Chantelle Chambers and Wrestling's Most Wanted in a six-person tag, giving Glory Braddock a ton of momentum as she headed into For Glory & Gold where she competed against Chantelle Chambers for the World Heavyweight Championship. Unfortunately, Glory came up just short in her quest for the title.
Brand Supremacy[]
Shortly thereafter, Livewire General Manager Francis Taylor began to instigate a brand war, claiming her Livewire Brand was superior to the Shotgun Brand. An all-out war was quickly underway when Andrew Raynes and Dustin Adams of Livewire invaded Shotgun. Shotgun would retaliate when Minerva invaded Livewire. Glory Braddock would try to stay out of it but found that impossible after Travis Vessey & Isabella Harker of Livewire interrupted Glory's match against Minerva. Glory Braddock was a hot commodity due to her free-agent contract, being able to appear and compete on either show, but Braddock declared her loyalty to Shotgun and declared that she would compete on Team Shotgun in a five on five match at Survival of the Fittest. Before that would arrive, however, Glory would team with Minerva to face Fame & Fortune. Braddock and Minerva proved that they had the chemistry to get along and won the match. Glory utilized her free-agent contract to compete against the captain of Team Livewire, Isabella Harker, in one on one action, but that ended in a No Contest due to outside interference. Two weeks later Braddock defeated Alan Monroe on Livewire. Braddock and her Team Shotgun partners would work together successfully in a preview 5 on 5 the following Shotgun. When Survival of the Fittest came, Team Shotgun got off to a slow start, losing the first three falls and thus three of their members being eliminated. Glory Braddock, along with her remaining partner Minerva, ran the gauntlet and eliminated all five of the Livewire team to win the five on five elimination tag for Team Shotgun. Afterward, Minerva attacked Glory Braddock, signaling that all bets were off.
New Challenges[]
Glory Braddock would not wrestle until, in a shocking move, she came out as the mystery opponent of Alistaire Allocco on SCW Breakdown. This would be Glory's second match and official debut as a competitor for Supreme Championship Wrestling. Glory gave Allocco all he could handle and, seeing he was beaten on this particular night, decided a Countout was the best option. Glory gave chase, leading to a no contest. That Saturday Glory was scheduled to compete against Destiny Van Stanton on GCW Shotgun but she turned down the challenge, thus Glory won by forfeit. Later that night on GCW Shotgun Minerva called out Glory and the two brawled to close the show. On the following edition of SCW Breakdown, Glory Braddock would again go after Allocco, this time leaving him lying after a Beautiful Insanity DDT. Braddock then participated in the Embrace the Hate Christmas Classic on GCW Livewire. She was on the winning team in the first round but got eliminated in the battle royal in the second round by Scream Machine. Braddock would later team with Minerva and Derek Powers on an edition of Shotgun to defeat Wrestling's Most Wanted and Destiny Van Stanton. At GCW Civil War, Glory Braddock lost to Minerva in one on one action.
Meanwhile, in Supreme Championship Wrestling, Glory fought valiantly against Alaistaire Allocco but couldn't get the win at Making Things Right. Glory would defeat Jaffar on the Breakdown before The Trios Tournament, in which she would team up with Regan Street and Kellen Jeffries in the annual tournament for valuable Trios Contracts that would grant her the right to book any match she wishes if her team wins the tournament. Glory, Regan, and Kellen would defeat Alistaire Allocco, James Evans, and Casterillo in the first round and then defeat Kimberly Williams, Andrew Raynes, and Kandis in the semi-finals. The three were attacked before the finals by a gang of Katya's allies. Despite this attack, Glory and her partners managed to defeat Bree Lancaster, Maddie Steward, and reigning SCW World Champion Syren to win the SCW Trios Tournament. On the following Breakdown, she would defeat Casterillo, continuing the momentum she has recently picked up.
In GCW, Glory Braddock was brought out by Autumn Van Stanton as the opponent for Autumn's husband, Henry Van Stanton. Autumn announced the two would clash at Resurrection with ownership of GCW on the line. Henry added one minor caveat; that it would be a tag team match pitting Glory and a partner of her choosing against Henry Van Stanton and his brother Mason Van Stanton.
Rebirth[]
A combination of the tyranny from Henry Van Stanton in GCW and the tyranny from Dark Fantasy in SCW caused Glory Braddock to do some introspection. She knew she needed to help in whatever way she could but she couldn't do it as the "daughter" of Aphrodite Noel. She needed to find the spark of her old self. Thus Glory Braddock brought back The British Bombshell. From there she would announce Timothy Myers as her tag team partner at Resurrection to challenge Henry and Mason Van Stanton for ownership of GCW. Braddock would team with Myers, Brooklyn Smith, and Derek Powers on Shotgun in a victorious manner. Meanwhile on SCW, Glory managed to defeat Katie Steward in one on one action. At Tabula Rasa, Glory Braddock defeated Konrad Raab via disqualification after his Black Ice persona took over. The British Bombshell fought back and made him pass out to her patented Shekinah Glory triangle choke. In GCW, Braddock defeated Alissa Midas on Shotgun. Then two weeks later she lost to Chantelle Chambers in a triple threat that also involved Chastity Noel, due to involvement from the Van Stantons that cost Glory the win. Later on Livewire, Braddock would do battle with the GCW Global Champion Isabella Harker but it ended in a draw when Van Stanton and his army interfered. Next week Glory Braddock would defeat Kellen Jeffries on SCW Breakdown. This led to Braddock teaming with Timothy Myers at GCW Resurrection VIII as they defeated Henry Van Stanton and Mason Van Stanton. This win gave Glory Braddock ownership of GCW.
Rise To Greatness[]
Glory Braddock suffered a tag team loss with Konrad Raab to Kandis and Tommy and then lost again to Giovanni Aries in the lead up to Taking Hold of the Flame. Both losses came about due to distractions from the Wonderland. At that point Glory decided it was best to cut her losses with the Wonderland and focus on the bigger evil; Syren and her minions. Viewing herself as the only one capable of dethroning Syren, Glory vowed to make it to the main event of Rise To Greatness and challenge Syren for the SCW World Championship. First, she tried winning Taking Hold of the Flame and made a huge run of it, lasting 40 minutes before being eliminated by Amy Chastaine. Then she cashed in on her Trios Contract to insert herself in the Rise To Greatness main event, making it a triple threat against Syren and Taking Hold of the Flame winner Alistaire Allocco for the SCW World Championship. In the build-up to Rise To Greatness, Glory Braddock did battle with one of Syren's pals, a former world champion named Christy Matthews. Braddock easily defeated Matthews, sending a clear and decisive message to Syren. At Rise To Greatness, The British Bombshell was well on her way to victory until Abigail Lindsey interfered, costing Glory the match and allowing Alistaire Allocco to win. Braddock was grateful that Syren did still lose the world championship, which was the ultimate goal, but now she wanted to make Abigail pay. On a Breakdown, Glory Braddock & Jordan Majors teamed up to defeat Infamous. Braddock now looks to get payback against Abigail Lindsey in a one on one match at Apocalypse.
Under Attack[]
Glory Braddock had hoped Abigail Lindsey would be at her best and give her a challenge. Abigail did not disappoint as the two would fight to a draw at Apocalypse. After this match Glory looked to refocus on becoming SCW World Champion. Alistaire Allocco had lost the championship to Owen Cruze at Apocalypse and this opened up a set of opportunities for many competitors, including James Evans, Sienna Swann, and Syren. Glory Braddock would team with Sienna and the SCW United States Champion Bree Lancaster to face the trio of SCW World Champion Owen Cruze, Alistaire Allocco, and James Evans. Sienna tried to convince Glory to cheat but when she refused, Sienna and Bree betrayed Glory. One week later Glory would do battle against James Evans one on one but the match ended in a No Contest due to outside interference. Now Glory focuses on SCW Under Attack and her next opportunity at the SCW World Championship against Owen Cruze, Alistaire Allocco, James Evans, Sienna Swann, and Syren inside the elimination chamber. Sienna Swann would win the championship in this match. The following Breakdown Glory battled the new champion in a non-title match but failed due to outside interference from Abigail Lindsay. Glory would get her revenge at the Clarity PPV in which she teamed with Peyton Rice to defeat Abigail and Clyde Sutter in a tag team match.
Another New Millennium[]
Glory Braddock decided to expand her horizon and sign a contract to compete with the Riot Brand of Millennium Wrestling Enterprise. In her first match, she defeated Leia LeBeau. Meanwhile on the December 18th edition of Breakdown, Glory Braddock would defeat Tommy Valentine, making the former SCW World Champion tap out to Shekhinah Glory. Back in MWE, she and Henri Black had a No Contest due to interference from Pierce Manning and Jenni Anderson. The pair would continue to be a pain to Braddock, as Glory lost to Pierce Manning thanks to interference from Jenni Anderson. Meanwhile, Kellen Jeffries, who had teamed with Braddock in the SCW Trios Tournament earlier in the year, used his Trios Contract to put the SCW World Title on the line in a massive battle royal. Braddock eliminated several combatants and finished in the top ten of that battle royal. The new year would start rough for The British Bombshell as she lost to Owen Cruze but she would bounce back at Day of Infamy, defeating Alistaire Allocco. From Riot in Kansai Japan, Glory Braddock took on the Riot brand's world champion Devin Hearst only to fall due to a timely distraction from Jenni and Pierce. Braddock would later team with Henri Black to face Pierce and Jenni only for the match to end in a No Contest.
Glorious Golden Era[]
Glory Braddock would finally get her revenge, having recruited the assistance of Neil Newman & Kyle Butler, forming The Glorious Golden Era, and the three would assault Jenni Anderson at Big in Japan, the MWE PPV. Glory Braddock is now looking forward to the 2020 SCW Trios Tournament. She looks to repeat as a winner, this time alongside Ace Marshall and David Helms. A new championship, the MWE Intercontinental Championship, was to be determined in a tournament during the Australia Tour. Glory Braddock would defeat Nina, Helena Noir, and Henri Black. In SCW Glory would win the Trios Tournament and the next Breakdown would defeat Aaron Blackbourne. Now she is set to face Ace Marshall at the SCW Retribution pay per view. She defeated Marshall at Retribution. Glory Braddock would go on to Cold Blooded and face Asher Hayes and Selena Frost in a triple threat match. Braddock lost but was not pinned in that match. Meanwhile, in MWE, Glory led the Glorious Golden Era to dominance over the Riot Brand as Neil Newman & Kyle Butler captured the MWE World Tag Team Championships and Hayley Hasley captured the MWE Junior Heavyweight Championship. The sweep would have been complete had it not been for controversy in the Riot Championship Match involving Glory Braddock & Henri Black.
More Gold[]
Glory Braddock's feud with Selena Frost would heat up going into SCW's Fatal Fortunes. She left Frost on that night to be decimated by the animalistic Void. Then Braddock would receive a Television Title shot against Regan Street but come up short. Glory Braddock would pick up momentum in a victory over Jason Helms on Breakdown. The British Bombshell was then rewarded with a spot in the United States Championship Tournament, a tournament to crown a new champion after the title was vacated. Glory would face her longtime rival Selena Frost in the first round but came up short. Glory would then pick up more momentum by defeating Kelsai Adamson-Mason on the Breakdown before Rise To Greatness. Meanwhile in MWE, Riot GM Vincent Moretti decided a best of five series would be held to determine the true Riot Champion. In Match One, a standard rules match, Glory Braddock would defeat Henri Black. As the victor, Glory got to pick the rules of the second match and she chose a submission match. Henri was an underdog but managed to overcome the odds and defeat Braddock in Match Two. Henri chose a Last Man Standing Match for Match Three and Henri won, giving Henri the lead in the series two to one. Match Four was a Steel Cage Match and was contested on Night 1 of By Any Means. Glory needed to win to force a Match Five and she delivered the victory. Match Five would be contested on Night 2 of By Any Means and was a Pure Rules Match. Glory would win this match and thus become the new MWE Riot Champion. This would prove to be only the beginning of Glory's championship run as she would pick up another piece of gold, the SCW Adrenaline Championship, by defeating Peyton Rice at Rise To Greatness. Since then Glory Braddock has gone on to successfully defend the MWE Riot Championship against Dean Smith, Topher Constantine Jr, and a host of other challengers in MWE building towards a potential rematch against Henri Black. The British Bombshell also challenged David Helms unsuccessfully for the SCW World Championship before successfully defeating Gavin Taylor to retain her SCW Adrenaline Championship and fighting Television Champion Asher Hayes to a draw. She now waits for the results of Last Laugh, the next SCW pay per view, to see who her next challenger shall be. Asher Hayes would win the battle royal, thus earning a rematch against Glory Braddock for the Adrenaline Championship. Glory would win the rematch and retain her championship. Unfortunately Glory would eventually drop the Riot Championship upon losing to Henri Black in a two out of three falls match at MWE Coup De Grace.
Glory Braddock would get chosen by Selena Frost to be her partner in the semi finals of the tag league in SCW. This was to replace Regan Street, who had been injured by Xander Valentine. Unfortunately Braddock and Frost were beaten by Jordan Majors and Cookie, The Psychonauts. Braddock would then finally rebound after defeating Bree Lancaster to become the SCW World Champion. The title reign was short lived as Braddock lost it to Chris Cannon. The title victory was Glory’s fifteenth world championship overall in her career. Meanwhile at MWE Domino Effect, Glory Braddock would continue her momentum by defeating Khalil Washington of the Bad Boyz. With her eyes now set upon the MWE World Championship, Braddock and Sophie O'Brian would challenge the Triumvirate, defeating them in tag team action. Then Braddock, O'Brian, and Henri Black would defeat the complete Triumvirate in a six person tag. At MWE Dark Web 3 Glory Braddock would defeat Tank Steiner in a falls count anywhere match to become number one contender to the MWE World Championship. Despite the best efforts at Hic Sunt Leones, Glory failed to capture the MWE World Championship. She would rebound at SCW Be Careful What You Wish For by defeating Katie Steward by submission. On the following Breakdown Glory Braddock would defeat Gavin Taylor, leading up to her entry in the annual Taking Hold of the Flame battle royal. Glory lasted over twenty minutes in the battle royal but could not win. In MWE Glory Braddock led The Glorious Golden Era to a six person tag victory and then defeated James Edwards one on one.
Tragedy Strikes Again[]
Things would start to look up for Glory Braddock when news of her daughter's engagement with Archie Van Stanton was made public. Melinda Braddock marrying into the Van Stanton family signaled that the long running and bitter blood feud between the two rival wrestling families had finally come to an end. Unfortunately just days after the announcement was made public, the Braddock home was broken into and Melinda and Archie were both shot by the intruders. Melinda Braddock survived but both her and her mother Glory were scarred by the death of Archie Van Stanton. The British Bombshell felt that the best way to cope with this would be to keep busy. So she continued to compete. She fought Pierce Manning at MWE Glory Horizons, she competed in a four way match for the SCW United States Championship at Rise To Greatness, and then on the following SCW Breakdown she competed against Xander Valentine. Braddock would then fight Konrad Raab but his Jackal stablemates interfered. Christy Matthews, Lucas Knight, and Chris Cannon made the save which led to an eight person tag against the Jackals which Braddock and her team won. Braddock's dealings with The Jackals would not end there. She would fight Drake Hemmingway of The Jackals at Apocalpyse 2021. After a hard fought match Glory Braddock defeated Drake following The Glorification. Then on the next Breakdown Glory Braddock would defeat Diamond Steele in one on one action. Braddock would be drawn to compete in the 2021 Trios Tournament alongside partners Lucas Knight and Holly Adams. They won their quarter final match but lost in the semi-finals to eventual tournament winners Gavin Taylor, Nicole Kinnick, and Xander Valentine. Glory Braddock would then go on to face and defeat Katie Steward. In MWE she battled Clyde Sutter and defeated him for the MWE Television Championship. Glory's momentum would carry over into SCW where she did battle with Syren at the Body, Heart, Soul pay per view. Braddock defeated Syren that night in a match that would put her into contention for a future SCW World Title Match.
Glory The Mentor[]
Braddock came up short in her bid to become SCW World Champion, but then she began to take two new students under her wing; a wrestler in training named Fiona and a young lady named Amelia Stone who had recently made her debut in SCW. Braddock would regain momentum, winning several matches on her way to a US Title Tournament at Holly-Wood of the South. Braddock would defeat Tsunami and Alexis Quinne before losing to Josh Hudson in the finals. The following Breakdown Glory would regain momentum, defeating Polly Playtime via submission. Braddock now has her sights set on the 2022 Taking Hold of the Flame Battle Royal. Unfortunately Amelia Stone would get injured and put on the shelf indefinitely. Braddock thought this would put her back into singles competition, instead SCW management kept trying to force her into a tag team with Danny Darko. After two matches as a tag team, The British Bombshell would abandon this and abandon Darko to strike out on her own despite SCW's plans. This ended up leading towards a Double Jeopardy Match at Rise To Greatness involving Braddock, Darko, Konrad Raab, and Christy Matthews. Braddock would win the Double Jeopardy Match and thus earn a shot at the SCW United States Championship at Apocalypse. It was there at Apocalypse that Braddock defeated Josh Hudson to win the SCW United States Championship.
17th World Championship[]
Glory Braddock would go on to lose the United States Championship back to Josh Hudson in a triple threat match that also involved Polly Playtime. The British Bombshell would quickly bounce back. Her student, Amelia Stone, would return to action and support her quest for more gold. Braddock would go on to MWE 5ive Year Anniversary to win the MWE World Championship in a Cage Scramble. This World Championship would be her 17th career world title.
Glory The Executive[]
Glory's first steps into the world of the executive were when she was elected by the wrestling roster of Global Division of Wrestling to serve as the President of the Wrestler's Union. She served as President of the GDW Wrestler's Union from 2012 until the company's closing in 2012. In 2012 Glory Braddock negotiated a deal to buy Global Championship Wrestling from global promotion Global Division of Wrestling. Braddock used it to resurrect the once-forgotten company and, within a year, brought it back to prominence as one of the elite companies in professional wrestling. Later on in 2013 Glory used the financial success she gained from GCW to purchase the bankrupting GDW, consolidating it with GCW to complete her global superpower within sports. In 2014 her future as an executive and businesswoman would be threatened when she lost a match to Aphrodite Noel, a match that held with it a stipulation forcing her to become a servant of Aphrodite Noel. Six months into her servitude, fearing the possibility of Aphrodite forcing her to sell GCW to her or the Board of Directors stripping her of power to act, Glory gave in and decided to make a deal with the devil: she agreed to let Aphrodite adopt her. Glory Braddock then became Gloria Noel, Aphrodite's daughter. Eventually, the contractual binding obligation was done away with, and as Aphrodite's daughter, Glory once again felt safe and secure with her power and standing in GCW as its supreme leader.
Unfortunately, the Board of Directors did not see it that way. They took the measure of stripping Glory of her power, giving it to the GCW President until the GCW owner could be trusted again. Glory chose to sell fifty percent of the company: twenty-five to Blake Mason and twenty-five to Donovan Kayl. The two co-owners were granted the power to act but Glory Braddock, while she was still fifty percent majority owner, still was without power to act within her own company.
Now Glory Marie Noel is seeking to branch out even further with her corporate empire. She has been a wrestler, a trainer, and an executive. Now she plans to start a managerial agency for wrestlers needing guidance within the industry. And while she works on her managerial and training services, she has sold her fifty percent share of stock in Global Championship Wrestling to the GCW Board of Directors who in turn sold it to former GCW President Dr. Henry Van Stanton.
In 2017, Duane Jacobs announced that he had purchased Motor City Wrestling and planned to bring it back. Glory saw a new opportunity here, not as an active wrestler but to add her imprint on this great company she once called home in another way. On an edition of Mayhem, it was announced that Gloria Noel (Glory Braddock to them) was the new General Manager of Motor City Wrestling. This was a position she held until MCW folded.
In 2019, Glory Braddock regained ownership of Global Championship Wrestling after defeating Henry Van Stanton at Resurrection VIII. In late 2019, Glory Braddock's father, Glenn Braddock passed away. This gave Glory the opening to consolidate the Glenn Braddock Wrestling School with Global Championship Wrestling. First, she knew she had to get her sister on board. After her sister signed off on the merger deal, Glory would consolidate the two, also renaming the newly merged company Global Wrestling Enterprises. Glory Braddock's next move is to move her corporate headquarters out of Raleigh, North Carolina. Braddock is looking at either Miami, Florida, or London, England as a possible new home for the corporate headquarters.
Glory’s corporate President Francis Taylor informed Braddock about the financial decline and potential bankruptcy of Kayla Jones’s modeling agency. Taylor wanted the company to buyout the modeling agency and branch out into modeling. Glory spoke with Kayla and decided to buy the agency but with the caveat that Kayla would be brought on board as not only the head of the company’s modeling agency but as an equal to Francis Taylor. Since the company was now involved in more than just wrestling it was decided that a name change was needed: Glorious Golden Enterprise.
The modeling agency would come under fire after rival Ronald D. Kennedy provoked Glory’s husband Kurt Logan into assaulting him. RDK waged a war of public relations against Glory and her new agency. Realizing that her name was the cause of the problems, Glory decided to separate the modeling agency from Glorious Golden Enterprise. She would own it and operate it under her legal name Lindsay Noel.
Style and Strategy[]
Glory Braddock can wrestle technically if needed but she isn't afraid to take a high risk either. She will usually take to the air against much larger opponents while trying to ground others. She is well versed in the art of Greco-Roman style amateur wrestling due to the teachings of her father.
Strengths[]
Very intelligent. Expert amateur wrestler and mat technician. Lots of speed and agility. Very resilient, can take a lot of abuse and punishment without giving in.
Weaknesses[]
Her size makes her vulnerable to a power/strength-based attack. She is also not a natural brawler. She does not usually do well when the match gets out of control or, worse yet, turns hardcore.
Moves[]
Submission Moveset[]
- London Bridge (Boston Crab)
- Book of Revelations (Step Over Sleeper)
- Million Dollar Dream
- Crossface Chicken Wing
- Fujiwara Arm Bar
- Dragon Sleeper
- STF
- Leg Grapevine
- Bow and Arrow Submission
- Muta Lock
- Crippler Crossface
High Risk Moveset[]
- Blaze of Glory (Shooting Star Press)
- London Plunge (Swan Dive Headbutt)
- Dragonrana
- Moonsault
- Springboard Dropkick
- Springboard Hurricinrana
- Springboard Spinning Heel Kick
- Springboard Asai Moonsault
- Missile Dropkick
- Split Legged Moonsault
Miscellaneous Moveset[]
- Stubborn Bitch (Shining Wizard)
- Kaylan Wind Kick (Superkick)
- Ode To Henning (Fisherman's Suplex)
- Dragon Screw Leg Whip
- Swinging Neckbreaker
- Reverse DDT
- Scissors Kick
- German Suplex
- Full Nelson Suplex
Finishing and Trademark Moves[]
- Submission Finisher: Shekhinah Glory (Triangle Choke)
- Primary Finisher: The Glorification (Unprettier)
- Trademark 1: Gloria in Excelsis Deo (Codebreaker)
- Trademark 2: Glorify Thy Name (Indian Deathlock)
- Trademark 3: Prankster's Paradise (Blockbuster)
Achievements[]
Global Division of Wrestling[]
- GDW World Heavyweight Champion 5x
- GDW International Champion 1x
- GDW Fever Television Champion 3x
- GDW World Tag Team Champion 7x
- 2008 Tag Team of the Year (w/ Carrie Storm)
- 2008 Most Loved
- 2008 Rising Star/Newcomer
- 2008 Best Finisher (Glory and Carrie's D-DAY INVASION)
- 2009 Tag Team of the Year (w/ Carrie Storm)
- 2009 Best Finisher (Glorification)
- 2010 Wrestler of the Year
- 2010 Most Loved
- 2011 Most Loved
- 2012 Match of the Year (vs. Dazz, Wrestlecade VIII)
- 2013 Wrestler of the Year
- 2013 Most Loved
- 2013 Match of the Year (vs. Lasiewicz, Apocalypse 2012 & vs. Murdock, Desperate Measures)
- Hall of Fame Class of 2012
Global Championship Wrestling[]
- GCW World Heavyweight Champion 1x
- Most Loved 2019
- Wrestler of the Year 2018
- Match of the Year 2018 (vs. Julia Braddock, For Glory & Gold 2018)
- Livewire Award 2017
- Shotgun Award 2017
- Hall of Fame Class of 2016
Motor City Wrestling[]
- MCW World Heavyweight Champion 3x
- MCW Motor City Champion 2x
- MCW World Tag Team Champion 1x
- 2010 Wrestler of the Year
- 2012 Wrestler of the Year
- 2012 Most Loved
- 2012 Tag Team of the Year (w/Brittany Lohan)
- 2012 Match of the Year (5 Way Hell in a Cell, Purgatory)
- Hall of Fame Class of 2012
Motor City Underground[]
- MCU World Tag Team Champion 1x
Millennium Wrestling Alliance[]
- MWA World Heavyweight Champion 2x
- 2011 Match of the Year: vs. Steve Pinex @ Old School Anarchy
- 2011 Feud of the Year: vs. Steve Pinex
- 2011 Fan Favorite
- 2011 Moment of the Year: Rising Sons Main Event
- 2012 Any Given Night Winner
Future Wrestling Alliance[]
- FWA World Heavyweight Champion 3x
- FWA World Tag Team Champion 1x
Supreme Championship Wrestling[]
- SCW World Heavyweight Champion 1x
- SCW United States Champion 1x
- SCW Adrenaline Champion 1x
- 2019 Trios Tournament Winner (w/Regan Street & Kellen Jeffries)
- 2020 Trios Tournament Winner (W/David Helms & Ace Marshall)
Millennium Wrestling Enterprise[]
- MWE World Champion 1x
- MWE Riot Champion 1x
- MWE Television Champion 1x
The Other Side[]
- 2011 High Flyer/Technical Wrestler of the Year
- 2011 Tag Team of the Year (w/Brittany Lohan)
Greatest Matches[]
Listed in order
vs. Andreas Lasiewicz I[]
Andreas Lasiewicz had returned to GDW months earlier and had been on an undefeated streak for six and a half years until he became the number one contender to Glory Braddock's GDW World Championship. Braddock had also returned to active competition a few months before Lasiewicz's return and was on a tear, including wins over Dawn Lohan, Katherine Grayson, "Howlin Mad" Murdock, and a victory over previously undefeated Brady James to become GDW World Champion. This set the stage for a dream match between two legends and greats at the Apocalypse pay per view. At the end of a brutal and bloody match, Lasiewicz got Braddock locked in a triangle choke. What he didn't realize was his shoulders were on the mat. Braddock tapped for the first time in her career but the fact that Lasiewicz was pinned at the same time for the first time in six and a half years saved her title, causing the match to result in a draw.
vs. Peyton Rice[]
The momentum was swinging wildly in the direction of Glory Braddock following a second straight Trios Tournament victory alongside David Helms and Ace Marshall. Braddock was full of herself and thought she was the one who knew best how professional wrestling should be. Then SCW Adrenaline Champion Peyton Rice thought differently and challenged Braddock to face her for the title one on one at Rise To Greatness XVII. The night came, July 26th, 2020, and despite a great effort put forward from Peyton, it was Glory Braddock with experience and the knowledge of a few dirty tricks that allowed her to win the match and become SCW Adrenaline Champion.
Elimination Chamber[]
In 2016, Glory Braddock had decided to return to the ring and her goal was to win her fourteenth World Championship. There were a lot of bumps in the road along the way but eventually, in November of 2017, she earned her way into an Elimination Chamber Match for the GCW World Championship against Chantelle Chambers, Julia Braddock, Victoria Salinas, Adrian Waters, and Brookford. On that night Glory Braddock survived to become the GCW World Champion. This was her fourteenth world championship but more importantly to her, she had won the title of a company that at one point she had owned and operated.
Hell on Earth Match[]
The Hell on Earth Match was Jacob Laymon's sick, twisted idea for a World Heavyweight Championship match at the Devil's Playground pay per view. It was a sadistic combination of a Weapon's Lair, Glass Chamber, and Charged Chamber. In this match, Glory Braddock successfully defended her FWA World Heavyweight Championship against Rain, Jackson Adams, and Priest in what would have to be the toughest, bloodiest battle in her career.
vs. Priest vs. Jacob Laymon[]
Jacob Laymon returned to the ring, vowing to reclaim a championship he had never lost. Priest wanted desperately to prove that he was still a force to be reckoned with in professional wrestling. Glory Braddock would have to defend against both men in a triple threat ladder match. Despite the deck being stacked against her, Braddock would retain the MCW World Heavyweight Championship.
vs. Steve Pinex I[]
Glory Braddock had just defeated Steve Pinex's student, Vivien Storm, to win the gold. Pinex then took on the challenge of Glory Braddock at Rising Sons. In an epic showdown, and what was, at that time, Glory's toughest challenge, Braddock would pin Pinex to retain the MWA World Heavyweight Championship.
5 Way Hell in a Cell[]
The MCW World Heavyweight Champion, Eric Sailes, was put in a seemingly impossible situation by having to defend his title against Glory Braddock, Brittany Lohan, Rayne Young, and Zombie Mr. Perfect 3000 in a 5 Way Hell in a Cell at Purgatory. Sailes battled valiantly but in the end, it was Glory Braddock who was left standing as the winner of her second MCW World Heavyweight Championship.
vs. Eric Sailes II[]
This match was epic for three reasons. First of all, it was a ladder match, and ladder matches tend to be big. Secondly, it was for the MCW World Heavyweight Championship. And finally, this was the final World Heavyweight Championship match in MCW history. In this match, Glory Braddock and Eric Sailes fought tooth and nail but in the end, it was Glory Braddock who climbed the ladder and secured the gold and the win in this historic match.
vs. Vivien Storm[]
Glory Braddock never asked for, nor did she expect to be placed into a World Heavyweight title situation so soon after joining the Millennium Wrestling Alliance, but sure enough she was put up against then-champion Vivien Storm. In a shocking upset, Braddock defeated the champion to win her first MWA World Heavyweight Championship.
vs. Dante[]
The MCW World Heavyweight Championship had been vacated after MCW General Manager Matt Alan had stripped Isaac Reynolds of the gold. It was decided that Glory Braddock and the monster Dante would do battle in a street fight to decide the new champion. Once again Braddock overcame the odds and won the title in a match that most said was unwinnable.
Apocalypse Match[]
Charles Kessler wasn't exactly favored to win this match, as he was forced to defend the GDW World Heavyweight Championship against five other competitors that included Meagan Collins, Jake Storm, Mystic, Coral Marie, and Glory Braddock. Glory Braddock would end up walking away from this six-person Apocalypse Match with the title in her possession, her first World Heavyweight Championship of her career.
Greatest Rivalries[]
Mystic[]
You never get an easy ride when you are at the top of the mountain, but Glory's reign as the World Heavyweight Champion proved excessively difficult thanks to Mystic. Mystic led an uprising against the champion that included many brutal, bloody encounters. After a street fight and a steel cage match, Glory Braddock finally ended the long and bloody war with Mystic by unifying the World Heavyweight and Revolution Championships.
Angela Jameson[]
The rivalry with Angela Jameson started when they were stablemates within Meagan Collins' group Suffrage. Glory Braddock was the reigning world heavyweight champion but Meagan Collins, feeling threatened by Braddock's growing power and influence, felt it was necessary to oust her from the group. So she hatched a plan to put the belt on Angela Jameson. Jameson gladly accepted the chance at being crowned champion. Glory and Angela would have a total of three matches including the infamous screwjob, a match at Civil War where Glory would win the title back, and then a Hell In A Cell rubber match where Angela would reclaim the gold.
Brittany Lohan[]
Glory's cousin, Angelica Jones had recently retired and many were expecting Glory Braddock to carry on her legendary legacy. The shock came when Angelica turned on Glory and sided with Brittany Lohan. Lohan, as Angelica's new student, when learning from her new mentor's teachings and would take on Glory in two brutal wars over the MCW Motor City Championship as well as the right to lay claim to the Jones legacy. Glory would defeat Lohan on both occasions. Ironically enough, these two fierce rivals would end up becoming the longest-reigning and most dominant world tag team champions in MCW history, holding the belts for over 300 days.
Jackson Adams[]
Jackson Adams and Glory Braddock had their first match in MCW. Adams got the better of Braddock in that first encounter. Their second encounter would be with an extra added twist: the MCW Motor City Championship would be on the line and this time, with the added incentive, Glory Braddock defeated Adams to win the gold. These two superstars have also battled in GDW, once in a non-title situation where Glory Braddock defeated Adams, and then a second time when the Fever Television Championship was on the line and Adams surprised the British Bombshell to win the gold. The two are tied at two wins apiece, now, and there's no clear indication of that changing anytime soon, as they are now both members of the Apocalypse stable.
Eric Sailes[]
If there ever was such a thing as a professional rivalry that had nothing to do with personal bitterness or envy, then this would be it. "The Iceman" Eric Sailes would lose the MCW World Heavyweight Championship to Glory Braddock. They battled in a rematch that ended in a draw and then their third match, a ladder match, Glory finally put the exclamation point on the rivalry, winning the match, retaining the title, and proving once and for all that she was the undisputed champion of the world.
Steve Pinex[]
Glory Braddock traveled to the Millennium Wrestling Alliance not looking for any trouble, but happened upon it when she was thrust into the world heavyweight title picture against Steve Pinex's student, Vivien Storm. Braddock won the title but would later have to defend it against Pinex one on one at the Rising Sons pay per view. Glory would defeat Pinex cleanly in the center of the ring. She thought that would've been the end of it, but Pinex, not able to take a loss well, got a rematch in a four-way that also included Vivien Storm and then Heritage Champion Jack Gaither. Glory lost the title without being pinned when Pinex defeated Jack Gaither. Glory would not take that lying down. She opted to wage a war against MWA and Steve Pinex. It all culminated at the Old School Anarchy pay per view where Glory would face him a second time one on one but would come up short in her bid to reclaim the title.
Jacob Laymon[]
Jacob Laymon would return to the ring with one goal in mind: reclaim a championship he never lost. Therefore he would target the reigning World Heavyweight Champion, Glory Braddock. He came up short in his first attempt, losing to Braddock in a ladder match at Pride. Later on, Glory gained another victory over Laymon, this time in tag team competition. Finally, at Dedication, Laymon would defeat Braddock to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
Andreas Lasiewicz[]
Glory Braddock was the GDW World Heavyweight Champion when Lasiewicz won a Global X Match to become the number one contender for the title. It was a dream match of epic proportions featuring a GDW legend of the past against a GDW legend of the present. Little did either of them or the rest of GDW realize that this rivalry would end up featuring three battles between these two athletes, none of the three ending with a decisive winner.
Isis Derrida[]
This initially began as Glory Braddock's quest to give FWA what it needed; a worthy, legitimate champion. Many felt Isis Derrida was not a worthy and legitimate champion and thus Glory decided to give Isis the chance to prove to the world that he was worthy. They were all tied up in an Iron Man Match that ended when Isis attacked Glory's father to cause Glory to get counted out and thus he retained his title. Braddock's entire viewpoint shifted as of that point. No longer was she out to help Isis in any way. Now she simply wanted to hurt him and get revenge. In a rematch two months later Glory Braddock would defeat Isis Derrida to become FWA World Heavyweight Champion.
Angelica Jones[]
Glory Braddock has always been at odds with her cousin Angelica. In their first time feuding, Glory Braddock was running a gang like organization known as Original Intent. Angelica wanted to bring her cousin back down to reality but Braddock used the group to constantly beat down Jones or simply to escape her wrath. Eventually, they would finally go one on one with Jones emerging victorious. The second time they tangled involved Angelica's jealousy getting the best of her. Angelica constantly harassed and attacked Braddock to goad her into a match at Resurrection VII. Braddock won that match but in a rematch one week later at the 2018 GCW Draft Show Angelica evened the score with a victory of her own.
Julia Braddock[]
Sibling rivalries are classic and this one was no different. This was a sibling rivalry born from mistakes made by the father of the two sisters; Glenn Braddock. The legendary wrestling veteran pushed both of his daughters to be great and it seemed that the older sister Glory excelled at wrestling. Julia was great too but she wasn't at obsessed and fixated on wrestling as Glory or Glenn. As a result, Glory ended up getting most of the attention and praise from her famous father. Over time this generated jealousy and caused the rivalry. It became public when Julia Braddock betrayed Glory at GCW No Chance in Hell 2014 and cost her a match against Aphrodite Noel, and as a result of the stipulation of the match forced the two to become Aphrodite's children. A couple years later Glory would get chance at payback, fighting her younger sister one on one at Resurrection VI in 2017 but Julia shocked the world by forcing her famous sister to tap out. Two months later at GCW For Glory & Gold they had a rematch, this time in a 60 Person Iron Woman Match. Glory Braddock won that round, evening them up at one victory apiece.
Henri Black[]
Glory would meet Henri Black in MWE. They were allies at first, battling a common enemy in the form of Jenni Anderson and Pierce Manning. But the lure of the MWE Riot Championship proved to be too great and Braddock stabbed Henri in the back, forming a faction with Kyle Butler, Neil Newman, and Sophie O'Brian. Calling themselves the Glorious Golden Era, they sought out the Riot Title for themselves. Glory and Henri would end up competing in a four way match for the title in which Glory pinned Hearst and Henri pinned Jenni Anderson at the exact same time. With no clear winner a best of five series was announced between the two co-winners. Glory would win the series, three matches to two to become Riot Champion. Several months later Henri Black and Glory Braddock would meet again, this time Henri would win the championship. The two would end their rivalry at that point and gain each other's respect.
Asher Hayes[]
Asher Hayes proved to be quite a challenge for Glory Braddock in Supreme Championship Wrestling. They first met in a triple threat match for the SCW United States Championship against Selena Frost. They would meet again several more times, a few over Glory's SCW Adrenaline Championship, and the most recent was in the gauntlet match when Glory eliminated Asher en route to becoming SCW World Champion. Glory Braddock seemed to have his number every time but Asher always put up a hell of a fight and despite his questionable actions, he has earned Glory's respect.
Aphrodite Noel[]
Glory Braddock prides herself on being able to bounce back from anything and defeat any opponent. Every single time Glory would fall to an opponent, she would bounce back and defeat them in a rematch down the road. Aphrodite Noel was a different opponent in more than one way. In the one sense, Aphrodite didn't want to earn a simple wrestling victory over Braddock. She wanted to humble Glory to the point that Glory accepted her as her Queen. Aphrodite's quest began with Glory's sister, Julia. Using blackmail, Aphrodite forced Julia into servitude. Glory would then agree to a match against Aphrodite, putting her freedom on the line against Julia's. But Aphrodite had already convinced Julia to jump ship and thus Julia betrayed her sister, helping Aphrodite win. Glory would rebel against her new queen despite the stipulation. But Aphrodite's mental warfare was too great. Eventually Glory accepted Aphrodite as a mother, and legally changing her name to Lindsey Noel in the process, signifying her complete submission to Aphrodite. Aphrodite is the one opponent has never beaten and apparently never wants to.
Factions and Team Memberships[]
The British Bombshell has always been a team player. The fact that she won nine world tag team championships and four awards for her tag team wrestling is a statement to that. Being a member of a faction is also not foreign to Glory, as she has always been willing to work with others to accomplish a common goal. Below is a list of teams she has been a part of.
- The Allied Powers; Glory Braddock & Carrie Storm (2008 - 2009)
- The Harlequins; Glory Braddock & Angela Jameson (2009)
- Suffrage; Glory Braddock, Angela Jameson, Meagan Collins (2009)
- Suffrage; Glory Braddock, Angela Jameson, Brittany Lohan, Marie Williams (2011)
- The British Parliament; Glory Braddock & Matthew Bowden (2011)
- Twisted & Sadistic; Glory Braddock & Brittany Lohan (2010 - 2011)
- Apocalypse; Gory Braddock, Jackson Adams, Aerik Walker, Angelica Jones, Brittany Lohan, Marie Williams (2010 - 2011)
- Divine Intervention; Glory Braddock, Kirsta Lewis, Dawn Lohan (2012)
- Trinity; Glory Braddock, Sophie O'Brian, Mark O'Brian (2012)
- Camelot; Aphrodite Noel, "Princess" Julia Noel, Gloria Noel, Rex Sanders (2015)
- Britain's Best: Glory Braddock, Julia Braddock, Sophie O'Brian, Mark O'Brian, Destiny Skye (2018)
- Team Miami: Glory Braddock, Regan Street, Kellen Jeffries (2019 SCW Trios Tournament)
- Team Glory: Glory Braddock, Ace Marshall, David Helms (2020 SCW Trios Tournament)
- Glorious Golden Era: Glory Braddock, Neil Newman, Kyle Butler, Sophie O'Brian (2020 to 2021)
Personal life[]
Glory Braddock is the oldest of two daughters of Glenn Braddock and Mary Ford, though she does not recognize Mary Ford as her mother. Some call it brainwashing, others say it was just a strong bond, but Glory grew very close to Aphrodite Noel during a time when she was contractually bound to serve the arrogant Aphrodite. Over time Glory began to not only accept her new place but to embrace it. Slowly Aphrodite turned Glory from a rough tomboy into a feminine regal princess. The final phase was when Aphrodite symbolically made Glory her daughter. Legally, by an unusual adoption, Glory was adopted by and is the daughter of Aphrodite Noel, making Aphrodite her mother. Aphrodite then changed Glory’s name to Lindsay Gloria Marie Braddock Noel, though she still uses “Glory Braddock” as her ring name. Lindsay was married to former professional wrestler Randal Williams before they had a divorce, now she is married to Kurt Logan. She has a daughter from a previous relationship, Melinda Alexis Braddock. She also has a daughter with Kurt Logan, Dawn Aphrodite Logan. Lindsay will drink socially, is a bit of a prankster, and enjoys karaoke nights. Lindsay was a member of the Church of England before converting to Catholicism.
Lindsay Noel has cousins from her biological mother’s side of the family. Thirteen time world champion Angelica Jones and two time world champion Kayla Jones, both sisters, are Lindsay’s first cousins.
Family[]
- Glenn Braddock (father)
- Mary Ford (mother)
- Aphrodite Noel (legal mother)
- Angelica Jones (cousin)
- Kayla Jones (cousin)
- Chastity Noel (sister)
- Kurt Logan (husband)
- Melinda Braddock (daughter)
- Dawn Aphrodite Logan (daughter)
Friends[]
- Elizabeth Thomas
- Matthew Bowden
- Jackson Adams
- Sophie O'Brian
- Mark O'Brian
- Dawn Lohan
- Brittany Lohan
Entrance Themes[]
- "Fake Sound of Progress" by Lost Prophets (2008 - 2009)
- "Hollywood Movie Moment" by Mickie James (2010)
- "Dumb Bitch" by Mickie James (2011)
- "New Born" by Muse (2012–2014)
- "Killer Queen" by Queen (2014 to 2015)
- "Blank Space" by Taylor Swift (2015 to 2019)
- "When Legends Rise" by Godsmack (2019 to 2022)
- "Immortal" by Ozzy Osbourne (2022 to Present)
Current Contract[]
Glory is currently under contract to wrestle for Supreme Championship Wrestling and the Riot Brand of Millennium Wrestling Enterprise. She is the owner of Global Championship Wrestling. Braddock also owns and operates Braddock Wrestling School in London, England.
The Story of Camelot[]
The Beginnings[]
How did a super narcissist who thinks she is a queen manage to convince two sisters, members of an elite wrestling family, to worship her and accept her as their one true Queen? It began when Aphrodite Noel began a rivalry with Julia Braddock. Aphrodite was a narcissist who saw herself as a queen. Julia, on the other hand, was much more down to earth, much more humble, and was just starting out in her wrestling career. She just wanted to learn. Aphrodite didn't care. She wanted to make Julia Braddock, a member of the well-respected and highly praised Braddock family, worship her and acknowledge her as queen. The young Julia was too proud to ever admit that and a heated rivalry ensued. Somehow they got thrown together as tag team partners and, much to the surprise of everyone, they managed to win the gold. Soon after winning the belts Aphrodite discovered a nasty secret about Julia, one that Julia had been trying to keep from the world. Apparently living up to the lofty Braddock standards of excellence put a lot of pressure on Julia, so much pressure that she could not take it anymore and resorted to drug abuse. The drugs, and her involvement with a gang that had supplied her with the drugs, was the secret Noel discovered. She paid of the debt Julia owed to the gang and helped rehabilitate her but she still knew the secret.
Blackmail[]
Holding it over her head as a blackmail, Aphrodite forced Julia not just to admit that she was the best women's wrestler but also to serve her as well. In the middle of the ring in front of the world Julia Braddock bent the knee, kissed Noel's ring, and declared her loyalty to her new Queen Aphrodite Noel. No one knew why because the secret got out. Everyone was stunned as Julia willingly did whatever Aphrodite asked of her, no matter how menial. During tag title defenses, Julia would do most of the heavy lifting and let Aphrodite get the win. Julia had even won the MWA Millennium Championship and then gave it to Aphrodite. Her Queen was officially recognized as champion but Julia defended it on her behalf. It was even worse behind the scenes; what people didn't know was that Julia had been made to move in with Aphrodite and serve as her maid. So for twenty four hours a day Julia Braddock was working for Aphrodite Noel. Julia would resist at first and Aphrodite would find new ways to punish her in hopes of breaking her will. Eventually Julia grew to accept her new role as a mere servant but Noel, wanting to make sure there would be no more resistance, had Julia sign a legal document making her, for all intents and purposes, a legal slave to Aphrodite Noel.
A Change of Heart?[]
Perhaps some of Julia rubbed off on Aphrodite because things did eventually change. Aphrodite did eventually change her ways and allowed Julia to leave. They even became friends. The two began to team again and they regained the tag team titles. Despite their friendship, despite Aphrodite treating her as an equal, the fact remained that Julia signed a legal document making her, for all intents and purposes, Aphrodite's property. It was only be a matter of time when Aphrodite Noel called her out on it. Noel did eventually grow weary of working with Julia. She came to miss the times when she could boss Braddock around. So Noel decided to remind Julia that she did indeed still own her and that things were going to change, but not with a return to the status quo. This time Aphrodite had a new twisted plan in mind for Julia Braddock. Aphrodite did force Julia to return to her role as loyal servant but over the course of Julia's servitude Aphrodite would play psychological games. During the years she had already spent traveling the roads with Julia, Aphrodite had learned a great deal about The Braddock Family. She had learned, for instance, that deep down Julia was jealous of Glory as she belived Glory was the favorite child and she also resented the fact that her mother, Mary Ford, left her and Glory when Mary divorced Glenn Braddock. Aphrodite used this knowledge to corrupt Julia's mind. Eventually Aphrodite's plan came to fruition; Julia Braddock willingly became adopted by Aphrodite Noel. Aphrodite renamed her Chastity Alexis Noel and declared her her "firstborn daughter".
The Ultimate Betrayal[]
Glory Braddock had stayed her hand from involving herself in this feud because she had promised not to help Julia. She had been told by Julia that she wanted to handle this on her own without the help of her older sister. But she watched Julia get treated like dirt by Aphrodite and it was too much. Glory began plotting a way to win Julia's freedom back. What Glory did not know was that her sister no longer existed. Julia had become Chastity Noel and she grew to revel in her role as a member of a royal family. She actively assisted her new mother in her quest for power. It wasn't long until Aphrodite grew to trust Chastity and she made her the Princess of Camelot. Princess Chastity Noel was just as tyrannical as Queen Aphrodite. Glory Braddock witnessed her sister get blackmailed into serving Aphrodite Noel. The guilt she felt about not doing anything to help stirred Glory to action. She challenged Aphrodite to a match at GCW No Chance in Hell 2014 with Julia’s freedom on the line, but the caveat that Glory would also become a servant of Aphrodite if she lost. In a shocking turn of events Julia betrayed Glory, revealing her role as Aphrodite's daughter and cost Glory the match. With both Braddock siblings now contractually bound to obey her, Aphrodite put the next phase of her plan into motion.
Fall From Grace[]
Glory Braddock would ultimately get the same treatment that her sister got; only she got it worse. Glory Braddock had to serve as Aphrodite's loyal subject on screen and then go back home and serve Aphrodite as her maid. Only in Glory's case, she also had to be Chastity's loyal subject and Chastity's maid as well. Chastity reveled in being waited on hand and foot by her former older sister. What Chastity did not know is that Aphrodite had other plans. She used that same knowledge about the Braddock family on Glory. She spoke often with her loyal subject about how her mother had abandoned her, how her father treated her like a son, and how she could give Glory everything she ever wanted if she just gave herself over to Aphrodite willingly and entirely as her daughter. For the longest time Glory refused. But then Aphrodite threw in the caveat of freedom; Glory would no longer have to live with her. She would no longer have to serve her hand and foot. She would only have to legally change her name to the new name Aphrodite gave her. Glory's desire to be reunited with her family was too much and she agreed to the terms. Aphrodite allowed her to keep her first and middle name but forced her to take the Noel name. Glory became Gloria Marie Noel, Aphrodite's youngest daughter.
Jealousy[]
Chastity was not pleased with Glory becoming a member of the Noel family. She was slightly appeased when her Mother told her that Glory would be her younger sister. At least in this new "family", Chastity would be recognized as the older sibling and heir to the throne. This did work out initially but Chastity noticed that Aphrodite spent much more time with Glory. In truth, over time Glory had grown to embrace her role as Aphrodite's daughter much in the same way her sister Chastity had embraced it. Aphrodite was taking time to teach Glory about how to do business and how to thrive in the corporate world. More and more Glory was taking on Aphrodite's ruthlessness, her cunning, and more of her personality. It was then that Chastity realized that Glory had become the new heir to the throne. Chastity rebelled, and freed herself and reclaimed her former identity of Julia Braddock. She swore to fight Aphrodite and try to win back her sister Glory. Unfortunately the damage had been done to Glory. So much so that Julia found that she had to take the fight to Glory herself. Eventually Glory Braddock did finally reclaim her identity as a Braddock, though not through any actions of Julia, for Julia had given up on her sister ever recovering. Glory had been forced by her company's Board of Directors to see a psychiatrist or be removed from power.
A New Feud[]
The truth is that the psychiatric sessions were not helping. Glory merely told the psychiatrist what he wanted to hear so that the Board of Directors could be appeased. Inside Glory Braddock was in deep turmoil. She did not know if she should continue to embrace her identity as Aphrodite's daughter or should she keep her Braddock name for the sake of her business. Julia had already made peace with their Mother and did not like how Glory was abandoning the Noel name just to appease the corporate world. Julia would once again target Glory, this time in an even worse way by alligning herself with Mason Van Stanton, a hated enemy of the Braddock family. Julia once again took on the name Chastity Alexis Noel. Chastity's actions just brought unneeeded publicity to her and questions from the Board that had once threatened to remove her from power. To handle this, Glory Braddock would enlist the aid of Chastity’s agent, Mason Van Stanton, in getting Chastity locked away briefly in an insane asylum due to her refusal to take back the Braddock name.
Making Peace[]
This act shocked everyone and the guilt weighed heavily upon the mind of Glory Braddock. Chastity was eventually released and did take back her old identity as part of the terms of her release. Still, Glory felt guilt for what she did. She also felt guilty for how she indirectly spurned Aphrodite Noel. These feelings of guilt over how she indirectly may have hurt Aphrodite made her realize that she loved Aphrodite, not as a friend, definitely not as a lover...but as a daughter. Glory realized that despite what the Board may have said and despite what the psychiatrist may have said, Glory was permanently Aphrodite's daughter and there was no going back. But first she had to make peace with her sister Julia. Glory allowed Julia to reclaim her old identity of Chastity Alexis Noel, which she did, but that was nto enough to convince Chastity to trust her again. Glory wanted to make peace but knew that there was only one way to do it. Thus Glory resigned herself to her fate and returned to her role as the youngest daughter of Aphrodite Noel. Glory did not wish to take the name Gloria Noel. This time she wanted to fully embrace her new identity and new family by taking on a completely new name; subsequently she renamed herself Lindsay Gloria Marie Braddock Noel. Seeing the lengths her sister was willing to go to bring the family back together caused Chastity to forgive her sister.
Symbolically Aphrodite would rename them both. Julia became Chastity Alexis Noel. Glory became Lindsay Marie Noel. Also as a reward for her cooperation, Chastity was declared the “older” sister and Lindsay became her younger sister. Lindsay was no longer a Braddock and she had to humbly accept her place as the younger sister.