Raegan Fire
Real Name: Kallee Topper
Height: 5’8″
Weight: 134 lbs.
Date of Birth: November 20, 1998
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Pro Debut: July 16, 2016
Trained By: Team Vision Dojo
Finishing Move: Bicycle Kick
Biography
– Topper is a second-generation wrestler, her father having competed on the independent circuit in the 1980s and 90s.
– Prior to getting involved in wrestling, Topper was a standout gymnast
– Topper debuted as Raegan Fire for the BELIEVE promotion in July 2016, losing her first match to Santana Garrett
– On November 20, 2016, Fire defeated Kikyo to win the vacant RIOT Womens Title
– On January 7, 2017, Fire defeated Angel Rose & Chelsea Diamond in the final of a tournament to become the first PPW Diamonds Division Champion
– On February 17, Fire defeated Dynamite DiDi to retain the PPW Diamonds Division Title
– On March 3, 2018, Fire (as ‘Addie’) defeated Amber Nova to become the first Champ7 Womens Champion
– On April 14, Addie defeated Lexie Gomez to retain the Champ7 Womens Title
– On February 15, 2019, Fire (as ‘Destiny’) defeated Leva Bates & Violet Payne to win the ARW Bombshells Title
– On March 23, Destiny defeated Red Velvett to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On May 10, Destiny defeated Leva Bates to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On June 14, Destiny defeated Su Yung by DQ to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On July 27, Destiny defeated Su Yung in a Street Fight to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On August 23, Destiny defeated Red Velvett to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On October 11, Destiny defeated Su Yung to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On November 22, Destiny defeated Chelsea Durden to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On January 31, 2020, Fire defeated Lexi Gomez to win the RIOT Womens Title
– On February 21, Destiny defeated Chelsea Durden to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On June 12, Destiny defeated Gia Roman to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On July 31, Destiny defeated Chelsea Durden in a No-DQ Match to retain the ARW Bombshells Title
– On November 13, Fire defeated Raeven Marie to retain the RIOT Womens Title
– On January 16, 2021, Fire defeated Kelsey Raegan to win the vacant RPW Womens Title