Professional wrestling career
Early career
Kelly Schweickart began to train in 2003 under Jon Z, who was also training her friends Nykk and Ronin Fox, amongst other acquaintances. She debuted at the beginning of 2004, working various independent promotions, but never competed for RCW before it shut down.
Modern Establishment of Competitive Combat Arts (2005-2009)
The Beginning
Kelly made her debut in MECCA on the March 1, 2005, episode of Go Time, with a loss to LuFisto. The next week, she scored a huge upset over Gail Kim when interference from LuFisto backfired. The Dangerous Liaison, as Kim and LuFisto were known, attacked Kelly after the match until Lisa Letty made the save. Kelly would join the fight against the Dangerous Liaison with Lisa and Shadow from that point on. She competed at the first MECCA Challenge in April, losing in a Four Corner Chaos match on the countdown show.
Kelly would continue to back up Lisa against the Dangerous Liaison, even when Shadow turned traitor and joined them, becoming their leader. The Dangerous Liaison added Misery to their contingent, and Lisa and Kelly's support grew to include Zoe Alexander and Heather Star. By the time The MECCA Challenge II came around, Gail Kim was the leader of the Dangerous Liaison and the Ladies' Champion. They recruited Kim's old friend Nora Greenwald to their side, and Lisa's side answered with the addition of Daizee Haze to the roster. A ten-woman elimination tag was set for the MECCA Challenge II, with the winning side gaining control of the ladies' division's booking. Shadow eliminated Kelly during the match, but Kelly's team went on to win.
Kelly would continue to work her way up the ladies' division the rest of 2006, but failed to win the MECCA Ladies' Championship. With Shadow as the champion at the start of 2007, Kelly was poised to get another shot. She got her match at Bloody Valentine, but Shadow tricked Kelly into getting disqualified. Kelly received another shot at Shadow on the following Go Time along with LuFisto in a Triangle match, and Kelly pinned LuFisto to become the new Ladies' Champion. Shadow went on a campaign to get a rematch, arguing that she was never pinned or submitted for the title. They met in a one on one match at The MECCA Challenge III, with Kelly finally pinning Shadow and silencing all doubters. On the same night, The House of Lords was formed when Nykk and Lisa Letty made an alliance with Ronin Fox and took back all the power in MECCA. Their ranks quickly grew, and Nykk wasted no time in granting Lisa a title match. Lisa met Kelly for the title at New Dawn and pinned her after interference from Cynric. Kelly continued to fight back against the House of Lords, but was unable to regain the title. In July, Kelly would suffer a knee injury that would keep her out of the ring for almost a year.
Bitterness Boils Over
Kelly returned on the June 18, 2008, episode of Go Time, saving Ladies' Champion Naomi Leach and Ashley Lane from an attack by Shadow and Lisa Letty. She teamed with Naomi on the next episode to face the House of Lords members, with Kelly pinning Lisa. At Punked Out, Naomi retained over Shadow, and Kelly came out to congratulate her. But out of nowhere, Kelly turned on Naomi and beat her down, proclaiming that she would soon be champion again. Kelly would reveal later that she felt overlooked and forgotten while she was out with her injury and didn't want to come back only to be the "champion's friend" while watching everyone else get title shots. After Kelly won a title shot at Liberty or Death, Naomi tried to attack her on the following Go Time and get some payback, but she was stopped by Sara Del Rey. The next week, Leach confronted Kelly again, and was held back again by Del Rey before being cheapshotted. She helped Kelly humiliate Leach before leaving with her. Despite their new alliance, Kelly went at it with Naomi by herself at Summertime Showdown and appeared to win the title after hitting Naomi with a chain and pinning her. But Naomi was conscious enough to tell the ref to check her, and the chain was found. The match was restarted, and Naomi got the pin on Kelly after putting her feet on the ropes. Kelly was enraged and demanded a rematch, and Katie Piehl booked an Anything Goes match for At Your Own Risk. Leach won the match after using Kelly's chain to choke her out with a submission hold.
Second Reign and Retirement
Kelly continued to try and secure more title shots, but was turned back time and time again. When her ally Del Rey won the title in early 2009, Kelly began to feel overlooked again and reevaluated her priorities. She made the decision to step away from the ring, but wanted to win the title one more time. After winning a Four Corners match at The MECCA Challenge V, Kelly answered an open challenge from Del Rey and surprised her to win the Ladies' Title once again. Kelly made a successful defense against Sassy Stephie at New Dawn, and then lost the title back to Del Rey on June 1, which was Kelly's farewell match. She then retired from in-ring competition to pursue other opportunities.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- The Kelly Cyclone (Corkscrew moonsault press) - 2005-2009
- The Choke Collar (Inverted headlock takeover into a grounded reverse chinlock) - 2008-2009
- Signature moves
- The 916 (Swinging dropkick through the ropes to an opponent draped over the second rope)
- Half-nelson suplex
- Standing 450 splash
- Spinning wheel kick
- Flying headscissors takeover
- Entrance themes
- "Take It Off" by The Donnas (MECCA; 2005-2009)
- "You Can't Do That to Me" by The Ettes (MECCA; 2008-2009)
Championships and accomplishments
- Modern Establishment of Competitive Combat Arts
- MECCA Ladies' World Championship (2 times)