If Skye Blue represents the "veteran youngster" (being in her mid-twenties), Cubbi Thompson represents the true prodigy. Born in 2004, Thompson is a third-generation wrestler, though she has worked tirelessly to ensure her last name carries weight beyond lineage.

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Away from the glitz, Cubbi Thompson is a proud geek. Her non-adult ventures are just as important to her identity. She is an avid collector of , plays guitar, and practices geocaching. She is also a serious cosplay model, serving as the official model for the character Kellacun from the fantasy series The Wererat's Tale , and regularly attends comic book conventions. Her life is a testament to the idea that you can be a mainstream nerd, a former beauty queen, and a top-tier content creator simultaneously, all without apology.