About this Episode

Sunday Sessions: 1000 Words returns for Pride Month with Arizona wrestler SOS, who shares an inspiring conversation about identity, creativity, and finding belonging in professional wrestling.

Host Roni Nicole sits down with SOS to discuss her nearly ten-year wrestling journey, from training at Arizona Wrestling Federation to becoming a coach and nationally traveling performer. Together they explore how storytelling shaped her wrestling career, what being pansexual means to her, and why authentic representation matters both inside and outside the ring.

SOS opens up about carrying the pansexual flag to the ring for the first time, blending family heritage and artistic influences into her character, and encouraging the next generation of queer wrestlers to never diminish who they are for someone else's comfort.

This episode also honors pioneering champion Sandy Parker, celebrating her groundbreaking legacy as one of professional wrestling's earliest openly LGBTQ+ world champions and her lasting impact on wrestling history.

Join us for another thoughtful conversation celebrating Pride, resilience, and the stories that continue to shape professional wrestling.