Lucy Mendez is best known as Ace Steel’s wife. She has carved out her important career as a skilled wrestler in the world of professional wrestling. They had recently made news owing to their participation in a prior backstage brawl in 2022. Christopher Guy, born January 25, 1973, is a professional wrestler best known by his ring moniker Ace Steel.
He rose to prominence as a result of his services to Ring of Honor and sporadic World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) appearances. Guy also worked with WWE’s Ohio Valley Wrestling developmental area and worked as a backstage producer for All Elite Wrestling on two occasions. His interest in professional wrestling began as a kid when he attended American Wrestling Association concerts at the International Amphitheatre. Guy made his debut in October 1991 after obtaining instruction from Windy City Pro Wrestling.
Meet Lucy Mendez’s Wife, Ace Steel
Lucy Mendez, known in the wrestling world as Ace Steel’s wife, is a renowned female wrestler from the United States who was born on October 12, 1982. Throughout her career, she has shown her abilities in a variety of independent promotions around the country. Mendez has won three World League Wrestling Ladies titles. Her contributions to the Missouri Wrestling Revival (MWR) are significant, as proven by her selection as MWR Female Wrestler of the Year twice.
Lucy also served critical management roles for Ace Steel and Elvis Aliaga at MWR. Her career at this Missouri-centric promotion culminated in 2016 when she was named MWR Manager of the Year. In a recent interview, Stephen P. New, the legal agent for CM Punk and Ace Steel, mentioned Lucy Mendez. new highlighted,
“The only person, and granted she’s not completely objective and unbiased, the only person not subject to an NDA and not subject to confidentiality provisions is Ace’s wife Lucy.”
Chris Jericho Responds To CM Punk/Ace Steel’s Lawyer
Following the 2022 backstage controversy, Stephen P. New, the attorney who defended Ace Steel and CM Punk following the AEW Brawl Out incident, participated in a public dispute with Chris Jericho on X (previously known as Twitter). Their argument centers on New’s claim that Ace Steel’s wife was the only person engaged in the backstage dispute who did not sign a post-incident confidentiality agreement.
This spurred Jericho to reveal that he had observed the events of the night in question but had not signed any Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs). New referred to AEW’s employee handbooks, emphasizing its “confidentiality provisions,” and claimed possession of one. In response, Jericho disputed New’s claim, demanding him to substantiate the facts.
The facts of the event are unknown, although sources indicate that CM Punk, Ace Steel, Kenny Omega, and The Young Bucks were involved in a violent brawl. As a result, the people implicated were suspended, and Steel lost his job. Although facts are scant owing to the tight-lipped character of the individuals involved, Jericho and New’s conflicting statements suggest different views of what happened.
Jericho went on to underline his own experience, saying,
“Because I saw EVERYTHING that night…including how Lucy (and her husband and closest friend) behaved and what truly happened…and because I was in the room the whole time, observing her and everyone else.”