Steph De Lander

She is also known for her time in WWE, where she performed on the NXT 2.0 brand under the ring name Persia Pirotta as part of a tag team with real life best friend Indi Hartwell.

She also performed for RISE, Nova Pro Wrestling & IWA Midsouth during this tour, competing against wrestlers such as Shotzi Blackheart, Veda Scott, Allie Katch & more.

Upon returning to the ring in 2019, she stopped going by FaceBrooke and adopted the Python Powerhouse gimmick, and started going by her real name, stylized as "Steph De Lander".

In 2019, De Lander returned to the US for another tour, making appearances for SHIMMER this time tagging alongside Indi Hartwell as 'Australia's Hottest Commodities'.

De Lander continued to rise up the ranks in the Australian wrestling scene, competing in high-profile matches at top promotions PWA & MCW.

[7] On 26 October during the NXT: Halloween Havoc television special, Pirotta and Hartwell teamed again to compete in a Triple Threat Scareway To Hell Ladder match against Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne) and the reigning NXT Women's Tag Team Champions Io Shirai and Zoey Stark, establishing herself as a face in the process.

This controversial angle was featured on popular media news site TMZ on March 16, 2022, for its PG-13 content during the PG era of WWE NXT.

[19] On the September 7 episode of Impact, De Lander, now competing as a face during her current on-screen relationship with PCO, confronted Cardona about his actions.

[21] De Lander made her return from injury on January 23, 2025 episode of Impact, confronting Sami Callihan, while holding the TNA Digital Media Champion, claiming to be the "23" who has been tormenting the latter, and to have won the championship "in a divorce", where in storyline, she divorced her on-screen husband PCO and won custody of the championship in the process, which was to explain the situation where PCO’s contract in real life was not renewed by TNA and he attempted to destroy the title at a Game Changer Wrestling event earlier that week instead of appearing to drop the belt in his last contractual date for TNA.