
Wrestler Name: Atomically Kool Kat
Real Name: Cerys Edwards
Inducted: 2006 (Nominated by TWF Fans)
Notes: Longest Reigning TWF Champion of All-Time
First Ever TWF Women's Champion
Atomically Kool Kat defined the TWF Women's Division. The Women's division was under-valued and under-utilised, but when it was used, it ended up being one of the TWF's major successes. AKK, together with some of her peers, pushed the envelope for women's wrestling, and made sure that it was not the sideshow that it often is in other promotion.
AKK joined the TWF from it's near beginning and was present and a valuable member of FX, aiding her brother Mr. BIG on many occasions. As more women entered the federation, AKK campaigned for a women's championship for the TWF, and at King of the Ring 2000, Mr. Edwards opened the show by announcing an open competition for a new championship he held in his hand. In his hand, he had the handsome TWF Women's Championship. To prove their worth, the match would be a best 2-out-of-3 falls match. To confuse matters, it was a Triple Threat Match between AKK, Miss Emma & Alice Lee, the latter of whom came very close to defeating Marz only weeks earlier in an Iron Man match. AKK however scored both pinfalls and began the longest title reign in the history of the TWF. At New Year Partee 2001, Kool Kat threw out almost all of the combatants in a Women's Battle Royal, and at Summer Break that year, defeated Alice Lee, Rachael & Champozina in a thrilling Fatal Four Way to remain the champion. As the TWF entered it's hiatus after SB 01, many wondered if the Women's Division would return. It did in style, with AKK defending her title against Rachael again at Dangerously Serious. To further solidify her status, she participated in a 6-Women Steel Cage Match at PayBack that year in the Precursor to the House of Pain match. With her only ally Champozina, she defeated Falcon, Rachael, Lisa & Natalie of the BPA.
Champozina and AKK formed Girls@Play mid-way through her monster title reign and the stable stood strong, particularly after the inclusion of Libra when she debuted into the TWF. At Easter HeAT 2002, AKK again defeated all comers when she defeated 5 other women in a Hardcore Invitational. In fact, it was on June 16th 2002 that she was finally defeated. AKK was pinned by Rachael in one of the most infamous decisions in TWF history one of the most famed TWF PPVs of all time: Against All Odds 2002. Falcon was appointed special guest referee for that match and dubiously helped Rachael to pin AKK. Kool Kat was never the same after that night.
At Zero Tolerance, Libra got revenge for her friend by winning the championship, but AKK still craved the Women's Championship. She got it back only weeks later at Total Chaos, eliminating old nemesis Alice Lee in a Battle Royal to become champion for a 2nd time. Again, AKK defeated all comers in Fatal Four Ways, more steel cages and proved that she was a fighting champion once more. However, at PayBack 2002, she took on her old friend Champozina. The two old friends clashed AKK came out on top.
AKK was falling apart once more however, and lost the Women's Championship at Deadly MindGames 2003 to Rachel Stevens. The bigger shocks were yet to come, as it was revealed she was the girlfriend of Mr. BIG's then nemesis, Stephen Dimmock. This irritated her bigger brother to such an extent, she disappeared from the TWF, fearing a backlash. AKK returned in mid-2004 as the boyfriend of another of Biggie's nemesis, Rhys Hopkins. However, she captured the TWF Women's Championship for a 3rd time earlier on in 2004 after defeating Lita. She lost the title in a famous encounter - the Kitchen Pandemonium match. In late 2004, she returned to the aide of her brother for the first time, but suffered a beat down from the Jocks. However, a week later, she exacted her revenge on Holly who called her "a coniving little bitch" by famously stuffing her in the back of a Taxi.
AKK's last TWF appearance was in fact in the last TWF show of 2004, where she sat at a table with her cousin Libra, having a few drinks. No matter what her last appearance was, it was proof that she was a legend in the Women's Division.