Interview by Paul Salfen
Kacy first stunned the world in 2014 when she became the first woman to conquer the Warped Wall on “American Ninja Warrior”—despite standing at just 5’0’’. She continued to dominate the course before making the leap to WWE in 2017, where she’s proving, yet again, that limits are meant to be broken.
Kacy Catanzaro who is defying the odds at age 35 by performing week after week on the world’s biggest wrestling stage—taking brutal hits, traveling to new cities every Friday, and recovering fast enough to do it all over again in front of millions on WWE’s SmackDown. She’s proving that the idea of female athletes peaking by 30 is outdated, redefining longevity, strength, and recovery in professional sports.
Her secret? A relentless focus on recovery. Ice baths, red-light therapy, sauna therapy, mobility work—Kacy’s intensive regimen isn’t just helping her stay in the game, it’s changing the conversation about how female athletes can sustain peak performance well into their 30s and beyond.