PW Porn Exposed: SLAMPegs, TNA Wrestling & More #RanceFiles #Ep2

Chasyn Rance is a registered sex offender in Florida. His 2011 conviction for lewd or lascivious battery on a victim aged 12–15 (F.S. 800.04) resulted in lifetime registration with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).

In April 2025, he was arrested and indicted on six felony counts related to sex offender registration violations (false information and failure to report changes, per Orange County jail logs and FDLE updates).

Despite this public record, Rance continued appearing in fetish wrestling videos on SLAMminLadies.com (SLAMpegs), a site specializing in women's pro-style domination and submission matches, often with erotic-adjacent elements (prolonged holds, vocal pain reactions, power dynamics).

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Some content was removed in late 2025—most notably Chelsea Green's entire catalog—but much remains live, including matches with current and former TNA talents.

This post examines the gray area between pro wrestling and fetish content, Rance's role in it, a direct confrontation with site owner Lexie Fyfe, and the selective nature of removals.

All claims are based on public records, archived site content, screenshots, and direct messages, no private information is used.

As detailed in Part 1, his 2011 conviction and 2025 felony registration violations are public record. This post builds on that foundation by examining his ongoing presence in fetish wrestling videos on SLAMminLadies.com…

Welcome to Episode 2 of The #RanceFiles

Chaysn and his GF Amber Nova


SLAMminLadies or SLAMpegs and Chasyn Rance's Involvement

SLAMminLadies, owned and operated by Lexie Fyfe (former SHIMMER star, NWA Women's Champion and WWE’s Hilary Clinton character), produces fetish-oriented wrestling videos.

Matches emphasize domination, submissions, bearhugs, Boston crabs, chokes, and other holds, often marketed with sensual framing. Intergender content is common, with male performers (including Rance) selling pain or submitting to female opponents.

Rance appears in numerous SLAMpegs, here are some examples:

  • SLAMpeg 4254: Chelsea Green vs. Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMPeg 2869: Leva Bates vs. Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 2214: Mia Yim vs. Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 3231: Amber Nova vs Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 1452: Courtney Rush (Rosemary) vs. Chasyn Rance (still listed on the site (password-protected video)

More TNA Knockouts vs Rance:

  • SLAMpeg 3462: Jessicka Havok vs Chasyn Rance & Lince Dorado

  • SLAMpeg 3344: Priscilla Kelly vs Chasyn Rance, one of a few with that duo.

  • SLAMpeg 3109: Thea Trinidad vs Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 4657: (and 4 others) Su Yung vs. Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 4233: Kimber Lee vs. Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 1786: Santana Garrett vs Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 3369: Ivelisse vs Chasyn Rance

  • SLAMpeg 929: Veda Scott vs. Chasyn Rance

  • Others: Group ring photos show Rance directing or participating with multiple female and male wrestlers.

These videos are not explicit pornography but fall into a fetish gray area—physical intimacy, vocal reactions (grunts, moans from holds), and power dynamics marketed to niche audiences.


TNA Referees and Talent Crossover

SLAMminLadies often uses real TNA referees for authenticity in its fetish and pro-style videos. Confirmed examples include Frank Gastineau (TNA official, tagged in SLAMpegs such as 6348, 3907, and 2490, and seen reffing Jordynne Grace vs. LuFisto).

Gastineau is recognizable as a head official on Impact TV. Former TNA Knockout, currently WWE Superstar Jordynne Grace appears in multiple live matches (vs. former TNA’s Kiera Hogan #4585, vs. ALW’s Shotzi Blackheart #3376), while WWE Superstar Chelsea Green's catalog was removed.

This highlights the indie/TNA ecosystem overlap and selective damage control patterns.

Former and Current TNA talents also appear:

  • SLAMpeg #1041 Awesome Kong vs. Rain

  • SLAMpeg 997: RECENTLY SIGNED Cedric Alexander vs. Su Yung

  • TNA’s RECENTLY SIGNED Mila Moore vs. TNA’s RECENTLY SIGNED Harley Hudson

More TNA:

  • Allysin Kay/Sienna has a huge amount of videos, including SLAMpeg 1588 vs. Amber O'Neal (former TNA) and Jessie Belle

  • SLAMpeg 6526- Ryan O'Reilly (TNA’s Crimson) vs. former TNA’s Ivelisse

  • Shotzi Blackheart ALW (Wrestling Atomic) Horror Nights Champion 2025), Priscilla Kelly, Santana Garrett and Amber Nova are in many others.


Confronting the Site Owner – Lexie Fyfe

Exchange In summer 2025, after publishing on WrestleVoice questioning SLAMminLadies' continued hosting of Rance matches, owner Lexie Fyfe reached out via DMs on Facebook.

Key exchanges (August 4–September 3, 2025):

  • Fyfe denied current association: "We used Chasyn in the past, but we are no longer associated… He did his own customs… Our company is separate and always has been."

  • She pivoted to Mila Moore (Dojo trainee who signed with TNA last year): "Multiple athletes used the trick of training at another gym briefly before WWE… WWE bought out copyrights to her customs."

  • On September 3, I sent a clip/screenshot of SLAMpeg 4254 (Chelsea Green vs. Rance, 0:11–0:36 preview showing hold and pain selling): "Explain the professional training going on in these videos… Name the movie he's doing to Chelsea?"

  • Response: Silence. No explanation for the match content or Rance's record.

Fyfe, with a lifetime of experience in the business, ran away after a direct challenge to this blogger.

The exchange mirrors a consistent pattern: deflection to personal attacks, no answers on why Rance videos persist despite his public convictions.


Selective Removals & Damage Control

Chelsea Green's entire SLAMpegs catalog vanished by late December 2025—approximately three months after the September 3 confrontation.

  • Reddit (r/jobbercentral) confirmed: "Every single Chelsea Green video from SLAMpeg is gone."

  • Other Rance-involved content (Jordynne Grace vs. Kiera Hogan #4585, Jordynne vs. Shotzi #3376) remains live.

  • Timing aligns with Chelsea's rising WWE main-roster profile (SmackDown, Damage CTRL storylines) and Rance's 2025 felony indictment.

This selective purge suggests damage control:

Content disappears when WWE visibility creates optics risk, but stays up for talents in TNA/indies (Shotzi, Priscilla, etc)


Amber Nova Hypocrisy & Broader Implications

Amber Nova (Rance's girlfriend and Team Vision Dojo trainee) has denied dating him in recent messages ("No, and I never dated him…..").

However, she appears in SLAMpeg content with Rance, including intergender domination matches showing prolonged holds and pain-selling.

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This ongoing tie contrasts with her distancing attempts and the site's selective removals for other talents.

  • She posted preachy content on Charlie Kirk (moral/religious tribute), yet remains tied to Rance (joint matches, pool party warning naming her as "choke-fetish girlfriend of unnamed RSO").

  • This fits the pattern: Public distancing or deflection when scrutiny rises, while associations persist.

Conclusion

SLAMpegs operates in a fetish gray area—intergender domination videos with erotic framing, customs sales via NDAs, and TNA refs/talents appearing in content tied to a registered sex offender.

Chelsea Green's removal shows selective damage control when WWE pressure builds, while other content (Jordynne Grace, Shotzi, Kiera Hogan) remains live. The Lexie Fyfe exchange yielded no answers—only deflection and silence after direct receipts.

The ecosystem responds to exposure not with transparency, but with personal attacks and selective scrubbing. For deeper audio discussion, check Episode 3 of the podcast above.

More in the next installment: the network, threats, and real-world fallout.

Rance files episode 2

Huge THANKS to Crimewatch Orlando/Avalon Park Waterford for the information and support.

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