Shelly Martinez
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Ring name(s) | Desire Shelly Halloween Barbie Cle-Ho-Patra Ariel |
Billed height | 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) |
Billed weight | 120 lb (54 kg) |
Born | February 9, 1980 (age 27) Chino, California |
Trained by | School of Hard Knocks WPW Lucha Libre RPW staff UPW staff Inoki Dojo OVW staff |
Debut | December 2001 |
Shelly Martinez (born February 9, 1980) is an American model, professional wrestler and a professional wrestling valet. She currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment on the ECW brand under the ring name Ariel.
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Career
Southern California
Martinez was trained and first wrestled in Southern California, appearing in several independent promotions; most notably Ultimate Pro Wrestling, Revolution Pro Wrestling, and Empire Wrestling Federation where she worked as the (kayfabe) sister of Melina Perez.
World Wrestling Entertainment
Ohio Valley Wrestling
In April 2005, Martinez signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). By July of that year she was placed in their primary developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), for further training. Her first role there had her, along with Beth Phoenix, acting as co-manager for Aaron Stevens, but this threesome broke up within the year.
Martinez defeated Mickie James to win her debut singles match at an OVW house show on October 29. From there she engaged in numerous feuds with the likes of Beth Phoenix, Serena, Sosay, and Fuji Cakes. In late December, Martinez and Phoenix revived their "co-manager" gimmick to accompany Aaron Stevens to the ring at several WWE SmackDown! house shows for tryout matches. They also appeared together on the January 27, 2006 episode of WWE Heat as part of The Heart Throbs (Romeo Roselli and Antonio Thomas) "Throb-o-Meter" section, dancing in the ring with the team and teasing a kiss, before being interrupted by Trevor Murdoch.
At the February 22, 2006 OVW TV Tapings, Shelly came to ringside and attacked Sosay during an Elijah Burke vs Robbie Dawber match. Around this time she started a gimmick of being obsessed with Paul Burchill, who was using a pirate gimmick on SmackDown!. On the May 6, 2006 edition of WWE Velocity, Martinez appeared as Burchill's valet, "Buxom wench Shelly", for his match against The Road Warrior [1], but before she could become a permanent fixture the entire gimmick was dropped. Returning to OVW she became involved in Seth Skyfire's ongoing feud with Mike "The Miz" Mizanin and Roni Jonah.
ECW
When the ECW brand was launched Martinez joined on as Ariel, a tarot reading fortune teller. She was joined by Kevin Thorn, a vampire character who had previously been seen stalking ECW arenas, and announced that she "saw a future that held blood" followed by Thorn spitting blood at the camera. From there, she began acting as a valet for Thorn, joining him at ringside for his matches and kissing him during them. On September 19, she got into her first ECW catfight, rumbling with Francine who'd accompanied Balls Mahoney to ringside for a match against Thorn. Ariel made her (ECW) in-ring debut against Francine on September 26 in an "Extreme Catfight", which went to a no-contest due to interference from both Thorn and Mahoney. The building feud soon dropped when Francine was released from WWE just weeks later. When the ECW brand held its first pay per view, December to Dismember, Ariel and Thorn defeated Kelly Kelly and Mike Knox in a mixed tag team match. In February of 2007, Ariel along with Kevin Thorn joined the New Breed stable and engaged in a feud with their ECW Original foes.
In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
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- Chokehold STO - As Ariel
- Shell Shock (Sitout facebuster) - As Shelly
- Casadora Bulldog (Wheelbarrow bulldog)
- Unprettier from Hell (Jumping inverted double underhook facebuster)
- Camel Toe Clutch (Modified camel clutch)
- Wrestlers managed
Championships and accomplishments
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- EWF World Tag-Team Championship (1 time) - with Threat
External links
References
- ^ (2006, May 6). Paul Burchill vs. The Road Warrior (Windows Media Video) [Television production]. World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved on 2007-03-24.
- ^ EWF WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE HISTORY. Empire Wrestling Federation. Retrieved on 2007-03-24.