Wicked Women MC was founded by two would-be graduates from the
Maryland Correctional Institution for Women who were introduced to one
another by way of their respective ol' men. Both born with a passion
for riding, a perverted sense of humor and horrendously bad taste (in
culture, clothes and MEN!!) these two charm school rejects immediately
recognized each other for who they were and have been sisters ever
since.
Tired of being just the ol' lady and having to ride on the back of
their ol' men's bikes when going to events, these two sisters decided
it was time to form their own club since they figured, it's better to
run around on your own (bike) than to be round around on by your ol'
man. All due respect to you guys, but we know what you do when you're
not with us and...women really do like to be in control.
So, the two founders began researching all it would take to begin
their own club. They chose their club name (which wasn't hard, cause
it's what people were always calling them!), chose what they wanted to
be on their center patch to represent them (which, let's face it
people, wasn't real dam hard either) and then worked for the next
year on bringing a club together.
Pooling from their vast group of friends, associates and fellow
inmates, the women culminated with what they believed to be the cream
of the crop (told ya earlier, they have bad taste) and hand picked
three other women to form the original Charter of Wicked Women MC.
Originally, WWMC wore a Maryland state bottom rocker. However, due to
a political split in the club, based on some really backstabbing
bulls**t (as all clubs seem to go through this phase at one time or
another) the original founders decided to cut their ties with the
other three women they thought they could trust, take the remaining
members and re-form their club. And this folks, began the era of the
"East Coast" rocker for Wicked Women MC.
Today WWMC-EC is stronger than ever. Learning from past mistakes has
helped the club to become even better at making sure that the women
who join their ranks are the kind of women every member of the club
can count on. Women who are strong, independent and most of all,
women who love to ride.