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PopCulture Weekly | Cheryl Stixx Serves “Ultimate Y2K Fantasy” All Wrestlution Weekend

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PopCulture Weekly: Cheryl Stixx Serves “Ultimate Y2K Fantasy” All Wrestlution Weekend

 

One thing about Cheryl Stixx? She’s going to commit to the aesthetic.

 

After debuting her now-iconic “Ultimate Y2K Fantasy” ring gear on Wrestlution Night 1 — complete with glittered butterfly wings, rhinestone cowgirl hat, and metallic pink accents — Cheryl kept the nostalgia going for Night 2.

 

Posting to Instagram with the caption “Full Blumarine baby for night 2 🦋 thank you @blumarine for the dream”, the Pretty Stixx founder gave fans a softer, high-fashion take on her Wrestlution look.

 

It’s all part of her brand evolution — from “The Vicious Showgirl” to the self-proclaimed Real Miss Cheryl. And judging by the comment section, fans are eating it up.

 

As Cheryl put it herself in a recent interview, “This weekend is all about bringing my childhood dreams and fantasies to life — the sparkle, the butterflies, the drama… it’s everything little me imagined, just with a little more confidence and a lot more heart.”

 

Wrestlution might be about titles for some, but for Cheryl? It’s about turning every appearance into a statement — and this weekend, she proved she’s also the MAIN EVENTER  of the Y2K revival. Period.

 

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