Jasmin St Claire reveals her journey from 'sleeping with 300 people in a day' to becoming a pro wrestler
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Former porn star, Jasmin St Claire recently told American photographer Holly Randall on her 'Unfiltered' podcast, how she went from "sleeping with 300 people in one day in an adult film to becoming a renowned wrestler."
The 49-year-old said, “It put me on the map in some weird way. It’s sort of like one of those things where people remember you for something but they don’t always know what it is." Hailing from the Virgin Islands, the long time admirer of wrestling decided to quit porn in 2000.
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“People thought I was just some porn girl who can’t wrestle and there is a lot that goes into it,” St Claire told Scott Mitchell in an interview with PWMania.com. “It’s a matter of gaining people’s respect. At the end of the day, I was only there to prove something to myself, nobody else. I just kept going about what I was doing and let everything go in one ear and out the other,” she said, adding how she had to fight people’s misconceptions about her due to her past when she battled her fellow wrestlers in the ring.
It was in the '90s, before she was known as a "professional wrestling personality," made a name as a porn star after starring in a film in which she reportedly "slept with 300 men, making it one of the largest orgies ever filmed." Stating that she had zero regrets abour what she did, St Claire said, “It was my idea, that’s what most people don’t know. I don’t regret doing it, I think it’s actually really funny."
Seems like St Claire's decision to step into wrestling was not something to be taken lightly. She has faced-off against major fighters like the “Queen of Extreme” Francine and even threatened to fight rapper Machine Gun Kelly. “I’d seriously love to knock those little jewels off his face and just knock whatever he thinks he has going on up there out,” she said in 2021. However, wrestling is not the only thing she does. She also has a one woman solo show called, 'A Weird Kind of Fame', that is a "journey about shock culture in the 90s". She had perfomed at the Cutting Room in New York City and at the The Annoyance Theater and Bar in Chicago.