Hyan | |
Birth Date: | September 19, 1992[1] |
Birth Place: | Houston, Texas, U.S.[2] |
Names: | Hyaneyoung Young Hyaneyoung Olvera Hyaneyoung Hyan |
Trainer: | Reality of Wrestling Gino Medina JJ Blake[3] |
Debut: | 2014 |
Hyaneyoung Gerard (née Olvera), better known by her ring name Hyan, is an American professional wrestler currently working as a freelancer and is best known for her tenure with Reality of Wrestling, New Texas Pro Wrestling and Shimmer Women Athletes.[4]
Gerard made her professional wrestling debut in Reality of Wrestling at ROW Summer Of Champions on July 26, 2017 under her real first name of "Hyaneyoung", where she competed in a battle royal for the vacant ROW Diamonds Championship from which she came unsuccessfully. During her time in the promotion, she successfully won the Diamonds title on three separate occasions.[5] Between 2014 and 2022, she competed as a developmental talent of ROW.
She made several appearances in Impact Wrestling. At Impact Wrestling/ROW Deep Impact, a cross-over event from July 6, 2019, she competed in a four-way match won by Tessa Blanchard and also involving A. Q. A. and Su Yung.[6] At Impact Wrestling #948, Hyan fell short to Mickie James in a bout dubbed as one of the latter's "Last Rodeo" matches which were going under the stipulation of loser retires.[7]
Gerard is known for her tenures with various promotions from the American independent scene with which he has shared brief or longer stints such as Shimmer Women Athletes, Rise Wrestling, AAW Wrestling, Deadlock Pro-Wrestling, New Texas Pro Wrestling and many others.[2] She made a one-night appearance at WWE's Monday Night RAW on August 29, 2016, where she fell short to Nia Jax.[8]
At AEW Dark: Elevation #64 on May 23, 2022, she unsuccessfully challenged Mercedes Martinez for the ROH Women's World Championship.[9] At Fighting Spirit Unleashed, an event promoted by NJPW Strong on October 28, 2023, Gerard unsuccessfully challenged Giulia for the Strong Women's Championship.[10]
Gerard shared a four-year tenure with Shimmer Women Athletes. She made her debut at Volume 98 on November 12, 2017, where she teamed up with Jewells Malone to defeat Cherry Layne and Trixie Tash.[11] During her time in the promotion, she chased for several of the titles promoted by it. As for the Heart of Shimmer Championship, she first became an interim champion for an injured Samantha Heights at Volume 116 on November 3, 2019, where she defeated Kris Statlander and Rhia O'Reilly in a three-way elimination match.[12] Gerard then defeated Thunderkitty at The Collective on October 10, 2021 to become lineal champion.[13] She dropped the title to Nevaeh at Volume 119 on October 31, 2021, one day prior to the closure of the promotion.[14]
Due to competing as a developmental talent for Shimmer, Gerard made an overseas excursion to the Japanese independent circuit between May and June 2019. She started with Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling in which she made her first appearance at a house show from May 12, 2019, where she teamed up with Dash Chisako to defeat Hiroe Nagahama and Mei Hoshizuki.[15] At WAVE Sendai WAVE Keep Smile 10, an event promoted by Pro Wrestling Wave on May 19, 2019, she fell short to Yumi Ohka in singles competition.[16] Gerard ended her excursion in Japan by competing for Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. At Sendai Girls Joshi Puroresu Big Show 2019 In Niigata, she teamed up with Hikaru Shida and Mei Suruga to defeat Alex Lee, Heidi Katrina and Kaoru.[17]
Gerard competed in several promotions from the European independent scene. At RevPro Live In Southampton 16, an event promoted by Revolution Pro Wrestling on February 13, 2022, she unsuccessfully challenged champion Alex Windsor and Rhia O'Reilly in a three-way match for the Undisputed British Women's Championship.[18] She briefly competed in, having her most notable match taking place at EVE Women Behaving Badly on March 4, 2022, where she fell short to Charlie Morgan in a qualifier for the SHE-1 tournament.[19] She participated in the 2023 edition of Westside Xtreme Wrestling's wXw Femmes Fatales tournament where she defeated Rina Yamashita in the first rounds and fell short to Nicole Matthews in the finals.[20] One month later at wXw We Love Wrestling #51 on October 21, 2023, she unsuccessfully challenged Ava Everett for the wXw Women's Championship.[21]
Gerard started watching professional wrestling at age seven and started attending various shows ever since. She cited Trish Stratus, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio as her biggest inspiration due to growing up as a lucha-type fan. After one of her shows she attended, she approached Booker T and asked him about how she could become a wrestler. She signed up to Booker's promotion Reality of Wrestling several months later.[22]