AJ Lee

AJ Lee

AJ during an episode of NXT in November 2010.
Ring name(s) AJ[1][2]
AJ Lee[2]
April Lee[3]
Miss April[3]
Billed height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)[1]
Billed weight 107 lb (49 kg)[3]
Born March 19, 1987 (1987-03-19) (age 24)[3]
Billed from Union City, New Jersey[1]
Trained by Jay Lethal[3]
Debut September 29, 2007[3]

April Jeanette Mendez[4][5] (born March 19, 1987)[3] is an American professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE, where she wrestles as part of the SmackDown brand.[1] In 2010, she was part of the third season of NXT. She also competes in WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling under the name AJ.

Mendez enrolled in a wrestling school in March 2007, and debuted six months later. In the following years, she performed for several Northeast-based independent promotions including Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) as Miss April. In WSU, she was part of the AC Express alongside Brooke Carter and the duo held the WSU Tag Team Championship once. In May 2009, she signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and was assigned to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), WWE's developmental promotion, using the ring name AJ Lee.[6] In FCW, she was Queen of FCW and FCW Divas Champion, and was the first person to have held both titles. In 2010, she was part of the third season of NXT, having dropped her last name, and became part of WWE's SmackDown brand in May 2011.

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Early life

Mendez has stated she is of Puerto Rican heritage.[7] She attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in New York City where she majored in Film and Television production.[8] As a tribute to her brother, who was in the army, Mendez sometimes wears camouflage wrestling attire.[8]

Professional wrestling career

Training (2007)

Shortly after graduating from high school, Mendez researched wrestling schools, and enrolled in one a mile away from her house. To pay the tuition, she began working full-time, and became an official wrestling student in March 2007.[8]

Women Superstars Uncensored (2008–2008)

On October 10, 2008, Miss April made her debut for Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU), losing to Soul Sister Jana in a singles match. The following night, she teamed with Malia Hosaka and participated in the tournament to determine the inaugural WSU Tag Team Champions. The pairing advanced to the second round by defeating The Soul Sisters (Jana and Latasha), where they lost to The Beatdown Betties (Roxxie Cotton and Annie Social). At the second taping later that same night, Miss April lost to Hosaka in a singles match. On February 7, 2009 Miss April teamed with Brooke Carter to defeat The Beatdown Betties and win the WSU Tag Team Championship. A month later, on March 7, they defeated The Beatdown Betties in a rematch to retain the championship. On April 10, Miss April competed in the third J-Cup tournament, defeating Roxxie Cotton in the first round before losing to Rain in the second.[9] The following night, on April 11, Miss April and Jay Lethal were won the 2009 WSU/NWS King and Queen Tournament after defeating Jana and Danny Demanto in the final of the tounament.[8]

World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE

Florida Championship Wrestling (2009–present)

Mendez signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment on May 5, 2009, and was assigned to Florida Championship Wrestling, WWE's developmental territory.[6] Mendez made her FCW television debut at the August 14, 2009 tapings under the name April Lee in a fatal four-way match won by Serena Mancini, and also including Alicia Fox and Tiffany.[10] In September 2009, her ring name was changed to 'AJ Lee'.[11] She began challenging for the Queen of FCW title, and at the television tapings on February 4, 2010, Lee defeated Serena to win the crown.[12] In the first round of a tournament to determine the inaugural FCW Divas Championship, Lee defeated Tamina on April 29, but was defeated by Serena in the semi-finals on May 20. At the June 10 television tapings, Lee challenged Naomi Knight for the FCW Divas Championship, but was unsuccessful.[13] In June 2010, she appeared at Raw house shows, acting as the hostess, and also acted as the ring announcer at an FCW show.[3][13] The following month, Lee and Serena interrupted Knight during a promo, and Lee watched while Serena attacked Knight, turning Lee into a heel (villainous character).[14] Knight went on to retain her FCW Divas Championship by defeating both Lee and Serena in a triple threat match. On FCW's 100th episode, Lee fought Knight to a double countout in a match where both the Queen of FCW title and the FCW Divas Championship were on the line. At the September 2 tapings, Lee lost to Knight in a Lumberjill match to end their feud.[13]

On November 18, she dropped the Queen of FCW title to Rosa Mendes.[15] On December 16, AJ defeated Naomi to win the FCW Divas Championship.[16] Her victory made her the first FCW Diva to have held both the Divas Championship and the title of Queen of FCW.[17] She held the championship until the April 7 television tapings, when she lost it to Aksana.[18]

NXT (2010–2011)

On August 31, 2010, it was announced that she would be part of the third season of NXT under the name AJ, with Primo as her Pro.[19] She appeared on the first episode of season three on September 7, teaming with Primo to defeat rookie Diva Aksana and her Pro Goldust in a mixed tag team match.[20] The following week she suffered her first loss when she and Primo were defeated by Kaitlyn and Dolph Ziggler.[21] Over the next two weeks, AJ won three challenges, and on the October 5 episode of NXT she and Kaitlyn were tied for the number of challenges won.[22][23] Kaitlyn received immunity from elimination in the poll based on crowd reaction.[24] AJ was eliminated from the competition on the November 23 episode of NXT, despite winning a competition and a match earlier in the show.[25][26] She returned to NXT for the season finale, where she teamed with The Bella Twins to defeat Alicia Fox, Aksana, and Maxine.[27] AJ returned as a special guest on February 8, 2011, during the fourth season of NXT, modeling merchandise during a 'guess the price' challenge.[28] She also made several appearances during NXT Redemption in mid-2011.[29][30]

SmackDown; The Chickbusters (2011—present)

AJ made her main roster debut on the May 27, 2011, episode of SmackDown when she and Kaitlyn (known as The Chickbusters) lost to the team of Alicia Fox and Tamina. The duo were accompanied by Natalya, who became a mentor of sorts to the pair.[31] AJ and Kaitlyn lost a rematch to Fox and Tamina the following week.[32] Her first victory came on the June 10 episode of SmackDown, when she pinned Tamina in a singles match, a feat she repeated on the July 8 episode.[33][34] AJ, Kaitlyn, and Natalya continued to feud with Fox and Tamina, who were joined by Rosa Mendes.[35][36]

On the August 5 episode of SmackDown AJ lost a singles match to Natalya, who then turned on her protégé, attacking her and declaring war on the "perky little princesses" that comprised the rest of the Divas division.[37] The following week, AJ and Kaitlyn lost to Natalya and Beth Phoenix, before AJ teamed with Kelly Kelly to defeat Natalya and Fox.[38][39] Throughout the next few months, The Chickbusters continued to feud with the so-called Divas of Doom, losing both singles and tag team matches to them.[40][41] In November, AJ appeared in several backstages backstage segments with Daniel Bryan, and kissed him for good luck on the November 29 episode of SmackDown.[42][43] Also in November, tension began to be teased between The Chickbusters, with Kaitlyn upset at their repeated losses to The Divas of Doom.[44]

Personal life

Mendez was previously in a relationship with her trainer Jay Lethal.[45] Mendez is a self-described tomboy and geek[46] and enjoys comic books and video games.[2] Mendez is also an animal lover, owning two rescue dogs.[47]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

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