Glam wrestling star Blake Monroe wowed fans with a set of jaw-breaking bikini photos.
The British-born WWE star, 27, lived up to her nickname of The Glamour by posing poolside in just a skimpy black bikini. The Londoner, real name Mariah May, was seen holding a WWE title belt as she stripped off to the tiny two-piece in Orlando, Florida.
One on set of photos, which saw her pose back to the camera, she wrote: “Ooops, time to Blake the internet.” In another post, which she she lay down on her side in a seductive pose, she captioned: “Everyone say thank you to the vanity project.”
And in another post, she shared photos of fans wearing her merch, but started it off with a “hot selfie of me because I can”.
Fans were left stunned by the sultry snaps, with one thanking her for “blessing their feed” with the photo shoot. Another wrote: “Blaking the internet this early? They’re undeserving.”
One smitten fan said: “Consider it broken.” Someone else told her: “Wow you are my inspiration for fitness.” Another of her army of online admirers said: “We love a glamorous queen.”
Blake took WWE by storm when she made her surprise debut under the NXT brand in 2025, having previously been an AEW champion.
She often shares saucy photos to her 500,000 followers on Instagram, but she also stunned the wrestling world by suddenly appearing on an observation tower to address Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne and told excited fans: “I have finally arrived.”
Mystery surrounded her ring name in the WWE’s developmental brand, as she wasn’t named by commentators or on the WWE website’s official report of the show, which just referred to her as “one of the biggest free agents in the world.”
But her new ring name of Blake Monroe caused controversy when fans pointed out there was previously an adult movie star of the same name who made several racy films around 30 years ago. Her film roles include Beefeaters 2 and Hustler Alley.
Wrestler Blake she faces Tatum Paxley in the ring for the NXT Women’s North American Championship in a casket match on April 21.
The London-born star had previously held the women’s championship in AEW and is a former Women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament winner.
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