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Malaysia’s ‘Phoenix’: The Hijabweari­ng wrestler breaking barriers

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Kuala Lumpur: A hijab-wearing, diminutive Malaysian wrestler known as “Phoenix” cuts an unusual figure in the ring, a female Muslim fighter taking on hulking opponents in a male-dominated world.

Dressed in flame-patterned trousers, a black and orange hijab and top, Nor Diana uses sophistica­ted moves to throw and pin down her larger rivals in front of hundreds of cheering spectators.

Standing just 155cm tall and weighing 43kg, her speed and agility make her a match for almost any opponent.

And far from being criticised by conservati­ves for throwing herself into wrestling, the 19-year-old has become a hit on social media and spurred the interest of other headscarf-wearing women.

“Even though I am Muslim, and I wear the hijab, nothing can stop me from doing what I love,” she said in the ring after winning a recent fight.

She takes part in local outfit Malaysia Pro Wrestling (MyPW), which has similariti­es with hugely popular World Wrestling Entertainm­ent from the United States.

Like WWE, the Malaysian version is as much theatre as sport, as participan­ts compete against one another with matches ending in a pre-determined outcome.

Nor Diana, a pseudonym as she prefers not to reveal her true identity, seems an unlikely wrestler - outside the ring, she is shy and soft-spoken, and her day job is working in a hospital.

But when she puts on her wrestling gear, she transforms into the fearsome Phoenix.

“As Phoenix, I’m a totally different person. She may be small, but she can do things that people can’t imagine,” Nor Diana told AFP at a wrestling gym in Puchong.

“When she’s in the ring, she’s fast and always wants to win,” she explained.

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The hijab-wearing, diminutive Malaysian wrestler known as “Phoenix”.

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