Former TNA Wrestling talent Rhaka Khan, real name Trenesha Biggers, appeared in NYC Criminal Court this week following her July 25 arrest. She remains remanded on Rikers Island as her legal situation continues to unfold. Ringside News confirmed that Biggers is due back in court this Friday, August 28, 2025, at 9 AM.

Court records show that Biggers is facing a long list of charges in two separate cases — and she’s pleaded not guilty to all of them. In the first case, she’s charged with:

  • Criminal trespass in the second degree (misdemeanor)
  • Criminal trespass in the third degree (class B misdemeanor)
  • Trespass (violation, up to 15 days in jail)

The second case, which was re-added to the court system after initially being removed, includes:

  • Criminal mischief in the fourth degree (misdemeanor)
  • Criminal mischief with property damage over $250 (class E felony, up to 4 years in prison)
  • Criminal trespass in the second degree (misdemeanor)
  • Criminal trespass in the third degree (class B misdemeanor)
  • Trespass (violation)

TMZ previously reported that on July 25, tenants accused Biggers of remaining on the premises without permission despite being served an eviction notice. The outlet also noted prior issues involving her at the same location.

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Rhaka Khan gained attention in the wrestling world through WWE’s 2005 Diva Search, where she didn’t advance past the top 25 but was signed to a developmental deal. After her release from WWE in 2006, she wrestled for several promotions, most notably Impact Wrestling (then TNA) between 2008 and 2009. Her last in-ring appearance came in 2011 with Lucha Libre USA on MTV.

Rhaka Khan’s legal situation is still unfolding, and her next court date will be crucial in determining what comes next.

Do you think this case will impact her future appearances or reputation in wrestling history? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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