Megan Doheny was born on June 1, 1998, in East Haven, Connecticut, a coastal town in the United States. She grew up locally and later trained at the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) wrestling school, where she launched her wrestling journey in 2017. From a young age, she showed strong athletic ability and a mindset that led her to pursue wrestling training in her late teens. Her early background in East Haven and her drive to learn the craft set the foundation for her later success in major wrestling promotions.
Megan Bayne, born Megan Doheny, started her professional wrestling career in 2017 with Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), a respected training ground for future stars. She first appeared in OVW as "Meg" and worked in several dark matches before officially debuting in 2018. During her time there, she formed a tag team with Cali called "The Varsity Babes" and gained popularity with the OVW audience. Her first major achievement came on June 1, 2019, when she won the OVW Women's Championship in a triple threat match. She held the title for about five months and defended it successfully against wrestlers like Thunderkitty and Madison Rayne. Her championship reign helped build her reputation as a strong and promising competitor. After OVW, Bayne appeared in other wrestling promotions, including Impact Wrestling, thanks to OVW’s partnership with them. In 2020, she took part in a four-way match with top names like Jessicka Havok and Jordynne Grace. Although she did not win, she gained more attention for her performance. In 2021, Bayne won the ECWA Women's Super 8 Tournament by defeating Ashley D'Amboise in the finals, which further established her name in the independent circuit. That same year, she also won the MCW Women’s Championship and the ICW Women’s Championship, though she later vacated the ICW title.
In 2022, Bayne suffered a serious ACL injury, which forced her to take time off. She returned in 2023 and went to Japan to wrestle for World Wonder Ring Stardom, one of the top women’s wrestling promotions. There, she quickly became a powerful figure. She entered the 5 Star Grand Prix tournament and challenged top star Tam Nakano for the World of Stardom Championship in August 2023. Although she did not win the title, she gained a strong following. Teaming up with Maika, she formed "Divine Kingdom," and they won the Goddesses of Stardom Tag League in 2023 by defeating top teams in the finals.
After returning to the U.S. in early 2024, Bayne competed in Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) and House of Glory (HOG). She won the HOG Women’s Championship in July 2024 by defeating Ultra Violette and successfully defended the title against several strong opponents like Kylie Rae and Allie Katch. However, the title was taken from her in May 2025 due to inactivity. In January 2025, Bayne debuted on AEW television during the Women's Casino Gauntlet match on AEW Dynamite: Maximum Carnage. She later signed a contract with AEW and became part of regular programming. She teamed with Penelope Ford and was involved in important matches. At AEW Dynastyin April 2025, Bayne challenged Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship, continuing to rise in popularity.
Megan Bayne, often known by her ring name “Megasus” or “The Greek Goddess,” uses a powerful wrestling style that showcases her strength and size. Standing around 5'11″ and weighing over 180 pounds, she brings a dominating physical presence into the ring. Her moves include heavy strikes, suplexes, and a Tombstone piledriver as a finishing move—each performed with force to emphasize her in-ring power.
Her character is built around mythic imagery. Bayne’s gear, entrance style, and name all evoke a Greek goddess theme. She is billed from Thessaloniki, which adds to this persona. She carries herself with quiet confidence, rarely needing words—her presence alone suggests dominance and authority. This helps her feel both regal and terrifying, like a fearsome statue come to life.
Fans and commentators often compare her to Brock Lesnar, calling her a “female Brock Lesnar” or “female monster.” This reputation comes from her ability to control matches and physically overpower opponents. In Japan’s Stardom promotion, she solidified this reputation when she took on and pushed top wrestlers like Giulia, showcasing brutal yet precise offense and storytelling.
Despite not relying heavily on mic skills yet, she connects strongly with audiences through her visual style and athletic dominance. Her matches—especially her showdown with Giulia in late 2023—earned critical praise and were even voted Best Match of the Yearin Stardom. Wrestlers and observers note her “it factor”—a sense that she is meant to be a major star.
She debuted on AEW television in early 2025. Even in her first major match—a title bout against Toni Storm—she impressed industry veterans like Mark Henry with her stamina and ability to execute complex moves deep into the match. Observers suggest she may be “green” in terms of experience on major TV, but praise her raw athleticism and star quality.
Bayne’s persona combines mythic visuals, physical force, and a quietly intense persona. She doesn’t rely on promos or flashy talk—her body and movement tell the story. Fully-booked, she can be a dominant villain, a monstrous hoss force, or a larger-than-life competitor that commands attention every time she appears.