Kiera Hogan has found more than an on-screen character or in-ring persona during her time in wrestling. Throughout her six-year career, Hogan has found her purpose.
“I want to inspire people to be themselves,” Hogan says. “Wrestling has inspired me, and I wanted to share that feeling with other people.”
The 26-year-old Hogan is part of Impact Wrestling’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view on Saturday, teaming with Tasha Steelz against Havok and Nevaeh in the finals of an eight-team tournament to crown new Knockouts tag champions for the first time since 2013. And on a card that includes top Impact stars such as Rich Swann, Deonna Purrazzo, Chris Bey and Taya Valkyrie, Hogan plans to use the platform to show why she is the company’s rising star.