Amber McQueen

Amber O'Conner (otherwise known by her ring name of Amber McQueen) Is a fictional Australian professional wrestler who is currently signed with AWL. McQueen is best known for her amazing ability for having a powerhouse wrestling style whilst also being known as a good all rounder.

Amber McQueen is also the current and first ever AWL Womens Champion

Carnage Women's Wrestling Association
McQueen was wanting to become a professional wrestler ever since she was a child, so once her friend Ashlee Ling made her debut in 2012, McQueen would follow suite debuting for a local Perth promotion CWWA in 2014, having her debut in a tag match using her real name alongside Ashlee Ling against the team of Amy Stewart and Jess Lyles. Ashlee and O'Conner would end up being victorious in their first match together and would would remain a tag team until Ling would turn heel on O'Conner after losing a match for the CWWA Womens Tag Championships against the team of Beck Black and Terresa Osbourne.

O'Conner would later be change her ring name by the suggestion of fellow Australian wrestler and close friend Curtis Young to Amber McQueen, paying homage to famous actor Steve McQueen. Young believed this name suited her due to her "bad ass, take no prisoners" powerhouse wrestling style. She would re-debut in CWWA and have a feud with Ling, which she eventually lost. McQueen would continue wrestling in CWWA fueding with the likes of Amy Stewart and Victoria Anderson until the promotion was merged with many other Australian promotions to form the AWL.

Australian Wrestling League
McQueen was announced as one of the first women to be added to the roster of AWL, and on Episode 1, Season 1 of Revenge, McQueen would make her debut by defeating Victoria Venice, earning her an opportunity for a match at Defiance to crown the inaugural AWL Women's Champion.

Feud with Ashlee Ling
On the following episode of Revenge, Ling had defeated Jessica Bailey. Thus making her McQueen's opponent at Defiance. Both wrestlers however were "Face" during the feud. With them both often trading verbal insults at eachother. In the end, McQueen would end up winning the feud after defeating Ling in a No Disqualification match at Defiance. Therefore being crowned the first ever Womens Title, after the match. McQueen and Ling shook hands after the match. However, both were attacked by Amy Stewart.

Feud with Tenille Dashwood
On the first episode of Season 2 of Revenge, McQueen would celebrate her victory at Defiance but would also call out Stewart for her attack. However General Manager Tyler Slater interrupted and announced the Stewart and Ling would battle at Do Or Die in a match which would determine McQueen's opponent at the PPV after that, Bad Intentions. However, Slater would announce McQueen's Do Or Die opponent and newest AWL signing, Tenille Dashwood.

Dashwood would make her way to the ring to cut a face promo, but turned heel after insulting McQueen and the crowd, in the end, Dashwood would hit McQueen in the head with a microphone before attacking her. On Episode 3, Season 2 of Revenge. McQueen would defeat Lexi Richards in a match. After the match, McQueen cut a promo insisting the Dashwood "wasn't a big deal" and was a "coward". The following show, Dashwood would respond to McQueens comments before being interrupted by McQueen and then being chased out the ring by her. McQueen would end up winning the feud, which would conclude at Do Or Die after defeating Dashwood and retaining the Women's Title. This would be Dashwood's last appearance in AWL.

Fued with Amy Stewart
Amy Stewart would end up winning her Number 1 Contendership match against Ashlee Ling. After defeating defeating Tenille Dashwood, McQueen would return to Revenge to defeat Jessica Bailey in a match. Bailey's performance was praised by Tyler Slater, who insisted a rematch the following episode, this time for the AWL Womens Championship. When the match came around however, when McQueen was making her way to the ring, Stewart would attack her from behind preventing the match between Bailey and McQueen to ever start. The following week on Revenge, the two exchanged words with McQueen claiming Stewart was "nothing more than a bully" and Stewart threatening to end McQueen's title reign at Bad Intentions.

McQueen and Stewart's matched was turned into an Extreme Rules match where it took a suplex from the top rope through a table, and 2 consecutive Queentalities for McQueen to defeat Stewart and once again retain the womens title.

McQueen is scheduled to face Stewart again at Terminal Velocity in a ladder match, being also joined by Lexi Richards, Ashlee Ling, Jessica Bailey and Akira Suzuki.

Private Life
Before becoming a professional wrestler, McQueen used to describe herself as a "gym junkie". She would go into more detail by stating "I remember wanting to get into going to the gym quite reguarly since a young age, I saw a poster of Hulk Hogan and I wanted to be exactly like that! So ever since I was 9 I would usually lift weights thinking I'd soon give myself a body like that." McQueen has also been highly praised for her charity work outside of her professional wrestling career, starting the "Homes for all" foundation, to support homeless women within Perth. McQueen has also actively voiced her support for the LBGT community of Perth and across Australia.

Championships and Accomplishments

 * 1x AWL Womens Champion

Finishers

 * Queentality (Pumphandle Suplex)
 * The Downfall (Falling Crucifix Powerbomb)
 * Sit-Out Powerbomb (CWWA Finisher)

Signatures

 * Spinning Sitout Powerbomb
 * Double Underhook Suplex
 * Leg Trap DDT
 * Boomerang