Madison Dombkowski is a female professional grappler from the United States, currently representing the NXT brand for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), under the moniker Wren Sinclair. At the age of 24, Sinclair started her wrestling journey in Mission Pro Wrestling (MPW), where she became a one-time MPW Tag Team Champion with her tag partner Rache Chanel. In addition to MPW, she has competed in various independent wrestling promotions, securing multiple championships. These include the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship once with Missa Kate, the PPW Women's Championship once, and the RCW Women's Championship (twice).
Wren Sinclair Current Theme Song
Wren Sinclair made her WWE NXT debut with the entrance theme "Do This In My Sleep," a track composed by Dustin Brown, Glenna Gasparian, and Jordan Olmos.
Wren Sinclair’s Earlier Theme Song
As an independent wrestler, Sinclair was utilising 'Wannabe' as her entrance theme. This theme was created by Kelis Rogers, an American singer, songwriter, and chef who was born and raised in the Frederick Douglass Houses in the Harlem neighbourhood of Manhattan.
Kelis Rogers debuted with "Kaleidoscope" in 1999, featuring "Caught Out There," before her career gained momentum with "Tasty" (2003), including the hit "Milkshake." Her journey continued with "Kelis Was Here" (2006) and "Flesh Tone" (2010), followed by a culinary arts hiatus. Her sixth album, "Food" (2014), tied into her culinary career, achieving UK top-20 status, alongside global sales of 6 million records and major award recognition.
Wren Sinclair Current Finisher
Wren Sinclair has consistently employed the finishing manoeuvre known as the Scissor Kick, since her wrestling debut. In this move, Sinclair performs a standing version of a leg drop on a bent-over opponent, typically in the centre of the ring. She bounces off the ropes, jumps, and drives one leg into the back of the head or neck of her opponent, akin to a pair of scissors. This move, also referred to as the jumping axe kick, gained popularity through its use by Booker T and Alicia Fox.