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Top IMPACT Wrestling Knockout & Transgender Woman Gisele Shaw Named As Ambassador For Windsor-Essex Pride Fest In Canada

Moments ago, IMPACT Wrestling took to their social media Twitter account to break the news that Knockout Giseke Shaw & international fitness expert and author, Craig Ramsay.


IMPACT Wrestling issues an official press release:

CELEBRITIES CRAIG RAMSAY AND GISELE SHAW NAMED AS AMBASSADORS OF PRIDE FOR THIS YEAR’S WINDSOR-ESSEX PRIDE FEST

Press Release / June 27, 2023 / by IMPACT Wrestling Staff

Windsor, ON – International fitness expert and author Craig Ramsay and IMPACT Wrestling Knockouts Division star Gisele Shaw will be taking part in Windsor-Essex Pride Fest August 2-13, 2023 as Ambassadors of Pride, the organization announced today. An Ambassador of Pride is an outside individual who dedicates their time and energy creating a world that is more equitable, diverse, and inclusive. With a mission to strengthen the sense of community and contribute to the vibrancy, health, and wellbeing of 2SLGBTQIA+ people locally, Windsor-Essex Pride Fest’s time and energy is spent producing inclusive and safe events, initiatives, and programs throughout the year and the festival it holds every August, one of the region’s largest, is its most visible to 2SLGBTQIA+ people and the general public alike. Naming an Ambassador of Pride publicly recognizes the work of others and the combined advocacy increases the profile of equality overall.

“Uniting people in a celebrative atmosphere that welcomes all goes a long way in promoting equality and mutual understanding,” explains David Lenz, Community Development/Treasurer at Windsor-Essex Pride Fest. “Celebrating diversity is based on the notion that everyone has value no matter how different anyone might appear to anyone else. Craig and Gisele are inspiring in how they each champion this belief.”

While this year’s Ambassadors operate on the international level, both have a strong connection to Windsor-Essex and indeed, both call it home.

Craig Ramsay was born in Harrow and his list of accomplishments is long: performing in major theatrical productions in major markets including Broadway, appearing in several film and TV productions, an in-demand adjudicator for dance competitions worldwide, and keynote speaker In 2022, Ramsay and his best friend Catherine Wreford took first place in CTV’s The Amazing Race Canada. He is also a proud 2SLGBTQIA+ community member and advocate having lent his support for other 2SLGBTQIA+ organizations, conducting speaking tours to public schools with powerful speeches of inclusivity, leads youth fitness classes, and even deliver the keynote speech at our own local GSA Annual Conference. He and his husband currently divide their time between Canada and the U.S. where they help raise their child as co-parents with his husband’s sister and her wife.

“I am so proud to call Windsor-Essex my home and honoured to be a 2023 Ambassador of Pride” says Ramsay. “I am also proud to support the great work that Windsor-Essex Pride Fest does for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in Windsor-Essex and look forward to seeing everyone at the events that are planned.”

Gisele Shaw is one of the most popular stars of pro wrestling and appears weekly in pro wrestling matches that are televised around the world. Last year she publicly disclosed on live TV that she is transgender. She was a guest speaker and grand marshal with Pride Toronto and speaker at the Trans Rally & March. She was also the special guest speaker at the annual Gay Softball World Series and will be appearing as a contestant in the upcoming CTV Amazing Race Canada 9. Gisele has been living in Windsor for the last 2 years and encourages all to live their life authentically and truly with love, passion and acceptance.

“I’m honoured, excited and proud to be named,” says Shaw. “This is my hometown. I was so nervous before disclosing but I couldn’t be happier with the worldwide love and support I have received. Hopefully I can help others on their personal journey.”

About Windsor-Essex Pride Fest

Windsor-Essex Pride Fest (WEPF) is a registered not-for-profit organization in the Province of Ontario. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. WEPF brings together members of the Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Intersex, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (2SLGBTQIA+) community, their friends, allies, and supporters in celebration of the unique spirit and culture of our community. We do this by providing advocacy and producing inclusive and safe events, initiatives, and social programs. Windsor-Essex Pride Fest will strengthen the sense of community and contribute to the vibrancy, health, and overall well-being of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in Windsor-Essex. Windsor-Essex Pride Fest’s goal is to empower 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in Windsor-Essex through our social programs, activities, special events peer-facilitated groups, and workshops. All of this is to facilitate opportunities for connection and belonging to reduce social isolation.

Gisele Shaw was part of the Toronto, Canada Pride parade last year after coming out as transgender, and she partnered up with the NAGAAA and threw out the first pitch for one of their softball games last year.

Shaw just celebrated the 1 year mark since revealing her story.

Gisele takes on Deonna Purrazzo for the IMPACT Knockouts World Title this Saturday, July 1st, in Australia as part of IMPACT’s Down Under Tour. If she wins, Shaw will be added to the Slammiversary match and forced to defend against both Deonna Purrazzo & Trinity.


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