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Cat 7 sees the ring return of underground wrestling icon Ethan Axel Andrews and all we can say to all the jobbers in our fed is this: Daddy's Home! The 3 way dance between Matt and Zach and Connor has all the moves and nasty action you would expect and don't sleep on veteran wrestler Zach Reno as he takes apart Jason Aleqsander!

To top it all off, he completes the eye-catching look with shiny Barbie-pink leather briefs that steal the spotlight.

Photo Credit: Alliance for All Wrestling (YouTube)

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Not to be outshined, here comes Alonzo Alvarez in a Barbie pink wrestling singlet, pink knee pads, and a confetti gun to top off the look (wish it was bedazzled and pink though).

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The AFA or the Alliance For All Wrestling is a Southern California-based wrestling promotion that was founded by the “proud professional gay wrestler” Barbie Boi. The wrestling alliance recently held a Mean Girls ‘Burn Book’ themed wrestling match where thirty LGBTQ+ wrestlers participated in the heavily pink-themed matches.

The studs are taking the boots to each other and it's not gonna be a stroll in the park. And twink of all twinks Jax Bennett is his first victim!

Catalog 7

30 October 2025

Catalog 7: Let's Get ROUGH. Another returning star on the rocketship to the superstardom is Jordan Cruz, and he goes at it against indy fave Stefon Stone in a sweaty contest that will require a few towels.

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I ain’t mad about it.”

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The event made its way onto Reddit where the comment section went completely off the charts!

  • “As if wwe wasnt gay enough lol”
  • “Gay WWE might be straighter than regular WWE.”
  • “I think the jumping ass first into face is a move I haven’t seen on WWE, but your point stands.”
  • “So basically WWE with less glitter 😂😂😂”
  • “So, in other words, WWE, but we’re being honest.”
  • “Where do I sign up?”
  • “The amount of athleticism gays put into things in order to make them slay really got me curious here”

 

 

RELATED:WWE Raw Referee Shawn Bennett, “Oh Yea, I’m Gay!”

 

Tags #GayWrestler, #HunterGallagher
Cat 7 is fast, action packed and ROUGH.

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What is Gay Wrestling?

Ever wondered about LGBTQ+ folks in the wrestling world?

Gay wrestling is one of those topics people are curious about but might not know much about.

It’s actually a pretty interesting part of both gay culture and wrestling in general.

Whichever we are talking about, gay professional wrestlers, LGBTQ+-friendly wrestling groups, or the fan communities that have formed around the sport, there’s more here than you might think.

Let’s break down what gay wrestling actually means and why it’s become an important part of wrestling culture.

What is Gay Wrestling?

Is wrestling the gayest sport in the world… or just the one with the best costumes?

Between the tight spandex, the baby oil, and “will they, won’t they” grappling, pro wrestling has been the subject of cheeky jokes for decades.

But the story of gay wrestling isn’t just about campy humor; it’s also about history, stereotypes, representation, and the over-the-top personalities that make wrestling so entertaining.

So let’s step into the ring and break it down.

The Origins of the Joke

For as long as pro wrestling has existed, people have made suggestive jokes about it.

After all, if you squint, it’s just two muscular people rolling around in skimpy outfits, wrapping themselves around each other with names like bear hug and rear naked choke.

You can see why comedians, late-night hosts, and internet memes have had a field day.

From Joe Rogan joking about the intimate nature of certain holds to sitcoms poking fun at oiled-up men in underwear, the humor is obvious.

But behind that surface silliness is a sport that knows exactly what it looks like and sometimes plays with that on purpose.

Satire in the Ring

Wrestling is theater in spandex, and wrestling promoters have always known that an outrageous character draws a crowd.

Over the years, we’ve seen flamboyant or tongue-in-cheek “gay” gimmicks like:

  • Billy & Chuck (WWE): A “tag team couple” storyline complete with a televised fake wedding.
  • Adorable Adrian Adonis: Who leaned into drag, makeup, and floral prints to taunt the audience.
  • The ExĂłticos in Mexican lucha libre: Male wrestlers in glamorous drag outfits and makeup, mixing real skill with camp flair.
  • The Acclaimed’s “scissoring” bit in AEW: Pure tongue-in-cheek crowd work that blurs between joke and celebration.

Sometimes these acts were poking fun at stereotypes, sometimes they were flipping them on their head, and sometimes they were a little bit of both.

When the Satire Got Mean

Here’s the not-so-funny side in wrestling’s less-sensitive eras: gay characters were often used as a joke to make the hero look extra manly for beating them or to rile up fans with crude stereotypes.

Crowds would boo just because a character was portrayed as gay or effeminate, and the gimmick was designed to trigger a gay panic reaction.

It was cheap heat, but it worked in a time when casual homophobia was part of the cultural background.

The silver lining?

 

Check out Hunter “Hot Boy” Gallagher making his grand entrance into the Battle Royale, sporting a muscle tee that shows off his toned, powerful arms.

But would you be even more excited if all the athletes participating were queer? The catalyst? Apparently, “some nasty things were written in the Burn Book backstage,” sparking an all-out brawl as they decided to “settle it” in the most dramatic way possible, but not before a very ostentatious introduction to set things into motion.

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For the Burn Book Battle Royale segment of the show, participants like Cody Prince, Eddie Roar, Leo Canado, Hunter Gallagher, Keith Murray, Gin Sevani, Rebel Storm, Xander Phillips, Leo Cańedo, and Brendan Divine jumped into the ring for a showdown.

Some wrestlers who were actually LGBTQ+ seized those roles and used humor as a weapon, leaning into the performance while slyly turning the joke back on the audience.

The Truth Behind the Tights

Over the years, the mix of camp gimmicks, satire, and genuine representation has shifted the landscape.

Name/GroupContribution & Significance
Pat PattersonWWE legend and the company’s first openly gay performer.
Darren YoungMade history in the 2010s by coming out publicly while still wrestling for WWE.
ExĂłticosIn Mexican wrestling, gay and gender-nonconforming wrestlers have long been popular and respected stars, not just novelties.

The same sport that once mocked queerness now has openly gay wrestlers main-eventing shows and being celebrated for their talent.

Final Thoughts

Gay wrestling shows how sports can bring all kinds of people together.

Whether it’s LGBTQ+ wrestlers, inclusive organizations, or fans connecting over their love of wrestling, it’s really about community and acceptance.

Wrestling is becoming more open and welcoming, which is great to see.

At the end of the day, it’s just people doing what they love and finding their place in the sport.

What do you think about making sports more inclusive for everyone?

Recently, WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) introduced its first openly gay male athlete, Aaron “Evil Gay” Rourke, to its ID Program roster.

Photo Credit: Alliance for All Wrestling (YouTube)

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In another portion of the event called the Jingle Bell Rock Jamboree Scramble Match, players Mylo, Brooke Havoc, Gypsy Mac, Dante King, ELi Everlfy, Matt Vandagriff, and Damian Drake showed up in their most dazzling, bedazzled, Christmas-themed wrestling outfits.

Photo Credit: Alliance for All Wrestling (YouTube)

Photo Credit: Alliance for All Wrestling (YouTube)

A Reddit comment said, and I have to agree, “Guy in the pink looks like an off duty Power Ranger with those boots.