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Birth name
  
Megan Washington

Billed height
  
5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)

Debut
  
2006

Ring name(s)
  
Megan Plastic Megan

Billed weight
  
125 lb (57 kg)

Name
  
Megan Plastic


Born
  
May 28, 1985 (age 38) Orlando, Florida (
1985-05-28
)

Trained by
  
Devon Hughes Roderick Strong Erick Stevens Matt Bentley Ricky Vega

Megan Washington (born May 28, 1985), is an American professional wrestling manager who has worked for numerous professional wrestling organizations all over the United States. She is better known by her ring name, Megan Plastic or simply Megan.

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Early career

Megan started training at NWA Florida in 2004, with Erick Stevens and Roderick Strong as her trainers. However, the school closed down a few weeks after she joined. In 2006, she began training again at FXE with Matt Bentley, D-Von Dudley, and Ricky Vega as her trainers. She encountered health problems with her heart a few weeks into it, and needed to put training on hold to have surgery.

The Plastics (2006-2010)

In 2006, Megan brought her friend Riley Nixon into the world of wrestling. The duo would be given the name "The Plastics" by the owner of FXE, AJ Gallant. Megan and Riley would train together and manage many tag teams and singles competitors all over the United States. Megan explained that their characters were the "Barbie dolls that you will never get to play with." Megan and Riley worked their last show together in September 2010. Shortly after, Riley announced her departure from professional wrestling.

Wrestlicious

In 2010, Megan briefly appeared in an episode of Lottery Changed My Life on the TLC Network. In the episode, she appeared alongside Wrestlicious founder, Jonathan Vargas. A few days after the episode aired, it was announced that she would be a part of Wrestlicious season 2.

The Plastics reunion (2014)

Megan and Riley returned to wrestling for the first time in nearly four years on June 7, 2014, to manage Justine Silver.

Personal life

Washington has a bachelor's degree in interpersonal communication from the University of South Florida. She is the founder and owner of Stardust Entertainment & Media, an entertainment and music source aimed to help establish and publicize musical artists. With the website she has conducted interviews with the likes of Gym Class Heroes and Family Force 5.

In wrestling

  • Wrestlers managed
  • Fear
  • Justine Silver
  • Kim Dakota
  • Lance Alonte
  • Morgan Davis
  • Road Dogg
  • Simon Sez
  • The Heartbreak Express
  • Entrance Themes
  • Drama Queen by Family Force 5
  • I Wanna Be Bad by Willa Ford (Used while as a part of The Plastics)
  • A Toast to Men by Willa Ford (Used while as a part of The Plastics)
  • References

    Megan Plastic Wikipedia