Susanita Ybanez
Superstar Profile

Susanita Ybanez

TypeSingles
AlignmentFace
HometownLambare, Paraguay
Height5'2
Weight111 Pounds
Susanita Ybanez — From Lambaré Streets to the United Toughness Alliance Susanita Ybanez was born and raised in Lambaré, a gritty working-class district on the outskirts of Asunción, Paraguay. Her story is one of stubborn grit, improvisation, and relentless upward motion: a childhood framed by economic hardship, early responsibilities, and a fierce, self-taught determination that would eventually carry her across Paraguay and onto the international wrestling stage. Early life and upbringing Susanita grew up in a small, crowded home where money was always scarce. Her parents worked long hours in informal trades and small shops; there were younger siblings to care for and bills that never quite balanced. From a young age Susanita learned to be resourceful — fixing things, running errands, and looking after the family while adults worked. That necessity-bred independence would become a hallmark of her character. Life in Lambaré was rough but formative. The streets were a classroom in their own right: neighborhood football games, street-wise older kids who taught survival skills, and community gatherings where loud music and regional pride shaped identity. Susanita developed an early love of movement and performance — dancing at local festivals, competing in improvised athletics with neighborhood kids, and carrying a bravado that masked inward vulnerability. Finding wrestling Wrestling found Susanita almost by accident. As a teen she discovered tapes and clips of lucha libre and international pro wrestling — the color, storytelling, and athleticism hooked her. Without access to formal gyms or trainers, she began training with whatever she could: makeshift workouts in alleyways, running up and down Lambaré’s hills, practicing holds with friends, and studying matches late into the night. Her early training was pragmatic and inventive. She learned basic tumbling and falls from street performers, built a homemade training rig from scrap metal and old tires, and drilled conditioning with bucket water carries and bodyweight circuits. The community’s supportive — if skeptical — atmosphere helped too: neighbors supplied battered mats, an older amateur boxer gave pointers on balance, and a local coach occasionally lent space in a small municipal gym. Moving to grow Realizing she needed more structure and exposure, Susanita left Lambaré in her late teens and began traveling around Paraguay. She moved between Asunción, Ciudad del Este, and smaller towns, working odd jobs to pay for coaching and ring time. Each stop taught her a different piece of the craft: in Asunción she refined her technical fundamentals; in Ciudad del Este she developed stamina from frequent street shows and regional circuits; in rural towns she learned to read crowds and adapt her character to different audiences. This period of movement was also emotionally costly — long separations from family, constant financial precarity, and the grind of small promotions that paid little. Still, Susanita used every setback as fuel. She built a reputation as a fearless performer willing to take risks, and word of her work ethic and showmanship traveled among independent promoters. Breaking through: the United Toughness Alliance Her big break came at a regional showcase promoted by the United Toughness Alliance (UTA), a company known for blending athleticism with gritty, character-driven storytelling. Susanita’s match at that showcase became a turning point. She mixed technical savvy with high-impact psychology and a charisma that translated across language and culture. The UTA talent scouts noticed not only her in-ring ability but her backstory and the authenticity she brought to her persona. Impressed, the UTA signed Susanita — an historic moment: she became the first woman from South America to be offered a full contract with the company. Her signing was celebrated by fans back home and marked a symbolic bridge between South American independent wrestling scenes and larger international platforms. Style and persona Susanita’s in-ring style is a hybrid rooted in lucha influences, South American street-scrappy resourcefulness, and a disciplined, heavyweight conditioning regimen. She built a persona around resilience and pride: a wrestler who fights with heart, honors her roots, and uses every setback as narrative fuel. Outside the ring, she’s known for mentoring younger talent from Paraguay, organizing small training clinics, and staying connected to Lambaré through charity drives and public appearances.
Theme Music
Moveset

Tale of the Tape

Entrance Description

The heavy drums to the song kicks in as red lights kick in across the stage. The violin part kicks in as we see a light fire come up and getting big as the piano sounds make it bigger. Then the growl part of the song kicks in and a loud explosion is heard

Announcer: Hailing from Lambare, Paraguay...

Susanita Ybnanez is on stage as she looks at the fans. She walks to the ring as the fire is coming up around her with the fans thinking this is a cool moment to see.

Announcer: ""La reina silencios", Susanita Ybanez!

She gets on the apron and looks straight before leaning back, raising her hands up and bringing them down as pyro comes up from the turnbuckles. She gets in the middle of the ring and stands in the middle with the lights flashing around her

Entrance Music

Move #1

Corkscrew Moonsault

Move #2

Suicide Dive

Move #3

450 Splash

Move #4

Snap DDT

Move #5

Figure Four Leg Lock

Special Move #1

Rip Cord Knee Smash

Special Move #2

Curb Stomp

Special Move #3

Belly to Belly Suplex

Finisher Setup Move

619

Basic Finisher

Basic Finisher Desc

Finisher Setup Description

Susanita kicks the person into the Ropes as they fall in. She goes to run and goes for the move on her opponents.

Finisher Description

Springboard Asai Moonsault

Submission Finisher Description

Labelle Lock

Finisher

La estrella negra

Finisher Description

Springboard Asai Moonsault

Appearances

Event History

EventAppearanceDateResult
Puerto Rico '26Why Marie Why?Jun 19, 2026
2026Susanita Ybanez vs. Amy HarrisonJun 6, 2026Win
2026HeartbreakJun 6, 2026
2026All or Nothing RumbleJun 6, 2026Loss
Spain '26Hands TiedMay 29, 2026
Spain '26By Any Means NecessaryMay 29, 2026
Portugal '26Don't Talk to the HelpMay 22, 2026
2026The Stakes are HighApr 18, 2026
2026Troy Lindz vs. Susanita YbanezApr 18, 2026Loss
04.03.2026United States ImplicationsApr 3, 2026
03.27.2026Susanita Ybanez vs. Aaron ShafferMar 27, 2026Win
03.20.2026Lots to Think AboutMar 20, 2026
03.13.2026An Intense SituationMar 13, 2026
2026Valentina Blaze vs. Susanita YbanezMar 7, 2026Win
2026For ParaguayMar 7, 2026
02.27.2026A Major ChallengeFeb 27, 2026
02.19.2026Susanita Ybanez vs. Nancy RhodesFeb 19, 2026Win
02.06.20262026...is the year of La reina silenciosFeb 6, 2026
2025Women's United States Championship MatchDec 28, 2025Loss
Raleigh, NCFirst ReactionsDec 5, 2025
Connections

Relationships

No relationships are available.
Written Work

Roleplays

Never Gonna Stop

Sep 28, 2025Backstage331 words

The camera fades in backstage. The hallway is dimly lit, echoing with distant chatter and the occasional clatter of a locker door. Susanita Ybanez sits alone on a bench, still in her gear, hair damp with sweat, a towel draped over her shoulders. Her eyes are lowered, her expression conflicted &mdash...

Championships

Title History

TitleWonLostReign
UTA Women's United States ChampionshipMar 7, 2026Current4
United States ChampionshipMar 7, 2026Apr 18, 20262