Steph De Lander is the latest wrestler to release a book as she announces that her autobiography is available for pre-order.
The Australian wrestler has appeared in promotions like AEW and ROH. She is best known for her work alongside Matt Cardona on the indies, as well as her work as Persia Pirotta in NXT. Despite being his manager, she is a wrestler in her own right. Steph De Lander come through the indies in Australia to kick off her career.
Despite being just 28, Steph De Lander is set to release her very own book. On Twitter, the Australian revealed her debut book, What’s The Best That Could Happen?: My Love Letter To Pro Wrestling. She also announced that it is set to release on April 18th.
The autobiography will be available at Barnes and Noble for hardback and on Amazon for eBooks. This gives fans all over the world the chance to read her book.
On Twitter, Steph De Lander wrote: “I’m very proud to announce my autobiography ‘What’s The Best That Could Happen?: My Love Letter To Pro Wrestling’ is available NOW for preorder at #BarnesAndNoble for hardcover & @amazon for ebook! orders ship April 18th”
I’m very proud to announce my autobiography ‘What’s The Best That Could Happen?: My Love Letter To Pro Wrestling’ is available NOW for preorder at #BarnesAndNoble for hardcover & @amazon for ebook! ?? orders ship April 18th#StephDeLander #BarnesAndNoble #Amazon
— STEPH DE LANDER (@stephdelander) March 23, 2025
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Steph De Lander provides an update on her return to the ring
De Lander is the current TNA Digital Media Champion, but has not competed since September 2024 due to having neck surgery. Speaking with Scott Fishman for TV Insider, De Lander offered an update about her recovery.
“Mance [Warner, her real-life boyfriend and on-air partner] was my literal angel,” Steph De Lander said. “I could not have done it without him. The level of care he gave me. Even down to the fact, my surgery was in Alabama. We had to drive eight hours to do the surgery and then drive back. We had to do this back-and-forth two or three times for follow-ups. He has come with me every time. Even being with me, but also getting me anything I need. Helping me with everything. He was my rock.
“As far as the recovery, I’m like three-and-a-half months since my surgery now. My last follow-up was last week. My surgeon was impressed how much new bone growth I’ve already had. It was unprecedented. We’ve ramped up the recovery, so I’ve implemented my weight-lifting. I’ve slowly started implementing CrossFit. Soon I’ll be back in the ring to do basic return to wrestling protocol. I’m very happy with how my progress is going.”
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