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Born | April Jeanette Mendez (1987-03-xix) March 19, 1987 Union City, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Spouse(s) | CM Punk (thousand. ) |
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Billed meridian | 5 ft 2 in (157 cm)[2] |
Billed weight | 115 lb (52 kg)[3] |
Billed from | Union Metropolis, New Jersey[2] |
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Debut | 2007 |
Retired | April 3, 2015 |
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Website | theajmendez |
Apr Jeanette Mendez (built-in March 19, 1987) is an American author and retired professional wrestler. She is all-time known for her fourth dimension in WWE nether the ring name AJ Lee. She is currently an executive producer for WOW – Women of Wrestling.
Mendez began her professional wrestling career in 2007 in New Jersey's independent circuit. She signed with WWE in 2009 and spent two years in its developmental branch, Florida Title Wrestling, before her promotion to the main roster. In 2012, she rose to prominence through storylines with her "mentally unstable" character, such equally high-contour relationships and a three-month stint equally the General Director of Raw. In subsequent years, she won the Divas Title a tape-tying 3 times[a] and held the title for an overall tape of 406 days. She likewise won the Slammy Award for Diva of the Year in 2012 and 2014, and readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated voted her Adult female of the Twelvemonth from 2012 to 2014. She retired from in-band performing in 2015. Mendez'south 2017 memoir, Crazy Is My Superpower, was a New York Times Best Seller.
Early life
April Jeanette Mendez was built-in on March 19, 1987,[5] in Union City, New Jersey.[6] Her mother, Janet Acevedo, was a homemaker and later a home wellness aide, while her father, Robert Mendez, was an automotive engineer.[7] She is the youngest of 3 children,[7] [8] and is of Puerto Rican descent.[9] In describing her babyhood, Mendez said her family unit struggled with poverty, mental disease, and drug habit.[ten] They frequently moved between apartments, sometimes living in motels or their car when they could non afford hire.[nine] [eleven]
Her brother's involvement in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) influenced her to become a professional person wrestler.[12] [13] With inspiration from WWE's female wrestlers, especially Lita,[xiv] [15] she cemented her appetite at 12 years erstwhile.[12] [13] In 2005, she graduated from Memorial High School in Westward New York, New Bailiwick of jersey.[eleven] She attended New York University's Tisch Schoolhouse of the Arts, where she majored in picture and television production,[11] [14] until family and financial problems led to her dropping out six months into her studies.[xvi] Afterward, she started working full-time to beget wrestling training.[xvi] Every bit an homage to her blood brother, who was in the U.S. Ground forces, she occasionally wore cover-up wrestling attire.[12] [14]
Mendez was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a condition her mother also suffered from, around the age of 20.[17] [18] She had previously experienced adverse effects from a misdiagnosis of depression, and overdosed on antidepressants and painkillers.[nineteen] This consequence, which she considers a suicide attempt, acquired her to seek proper treatment and the right diagnosis.[xix] She credits the condition for giving her the bravery to reach her goals.[10]
Professional person wrestling career
Early on career (2007–2009)
In March 2007, Mendez enrolled in a wrestling school close to her home, where she was trained past Jay Lethal.[14] Around late 2007,[xiv] she began to perform on the New Bailiwick of jersey independent excursion under the ring proper name Miss April.[twenty] She joined the New Jersey-based promotion Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) in October 2008. After footling success in her starting time months, Miss April formed a tag squad with Brooke Carter, who together captured the WSU Tag Squad Title in February 2009. She as well won the almanac WSU/National Wrestling Superstars Male monarch and Queen of the Ring tournament aslope Jay Lethal two months subsequently. In May, she left WSU upon signing with WWE and relinquished her championship.[21]
World Wrestling Amusement / WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling and NXT (2009–2011)
Mendez paid US$1,500 to attend a WWE tryout campsite in May 2009, where she signed a contract.[22] [23] She reported to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), WWE's developmental territory,[22] and debuted under the band name April Lee at a house show in tardily July.[21] Before long thereafter, her proper noun was changed to AJ Lee.[24] In February 2010, AJ defeated Serena Mancini to win the Queen of FCW title.[25] A few months later, AJ was eliminated from a tournament that adamant the countdown FCW Divas Champion;[21] she engaged in a feud with the winner, Naomi Knight, and her grapheme became a heel (bad guy).[26] In November, AJ lost the Queen of FCW title to Rosa Mendes.[27] AJ so defeated Naomi for the FCW Divas Championship in December, which made her the start to win both titles available to FCW'due south female wrestlers.[27] [28] She held the championship until April 2011, when she lost it to Aksana.[27]
While in FCW, Mendez took office in the 3rd flavor of NXT offset in September 2010. The show mixed professional wrestling and reality competition formats every bit six female participants from FCW competed to exist WWE'southward "next breakout star".[29] [30] Primo was assigned as her "WWE Pro", the function of her mentor in the storyline.[29] She performed as a face up (good guy) on the show[29] and WWE adapted her "nerd" fandom to her character.[31] [32] Throughout the season, a relationship betwixt AJ and Primo was teased,[33] with them ultimately kissing on the finale.[34] She also developed an on-screen friendship with boyfriend competitor, Kaitlyn.[35] [36] On November 23, AJ was eliminated in third place.[37]
Diverse relationships and Raw Full general Manager (2011–2013)
AJ made her master roster debut on the May 27, 2011, episode of SmackDown as office of a tag team with Kaitlyn,[38] referring to themselves as "The Chickbusters".[31] [39] Along with their mentor Natalya,[38] they feuded with the trio of Alicia Fox, Tamina Snuka, and Rosa Mendes for two months.[40] [41] [42] [43] In late July, AJ began a brief storyline on NXT Redemption every bit the girlfriend of Hornswoggle[44] and feuded with Maxine.[45] Meanwhile, on SmackDown, she was attacked by Natalya, who turned on her protégé and centrolineal with Beth Phoenix to form the Divas of Doom.[46] AJ and Kaitlyn repeatedly lost to the Divas of Doom over the following months,[47] [48] [49] upsetting Kaitlyn.[50] [51]
By Nov 2011, AJ was placed in an on-screen romance with Daniel Bryan,[52] who won the World Heavyweight Title the side by side calendar month and developed heel traits.[53] Despite AJ's declaration of love for Bryan,[54] Bryan avoided saying he loved her in return.[55] On January thirteen, 2012, while accompanying Bryan for his title defence force, she was accidentally struck by Big Show and carried off on a stretcher as function of the storyline.[56] She returned on February 3, preventing Bryan from being attacked by Big Show.[57] In March, Bryan started interim verbally abusive towards AJ merely she stood by him.[58] [59] At WrestleMania XXVIII on April 1, after sharing a "good luck osculation" with Bryan, he was surprised by Sheamus and defeated in eighteen seconds.[60] Bryan blamed AJ for his loss of the World Heavyweight Championship and ended their human relationship.[61] AJ fabricated multiple attempts to mend their human relationship but Bryan spurned her and left her distraught. As a result, she attacked Natalya and Kaitlyn when they attempted to condolement her,[62] [63] [64] marking her graphic symbol's transition to "mentally unstable".[65] [66]
AJ turned her angel to Bryan'south rival and WWE Champion CM Punk besides as Kane.[62] [67] [68] At No Fashion Out on June 17, AJ interfered in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship between Punk, Bryan, and Kane, helping Punk retain his championship past distracting Kane.[69] As Bryan and Punk'due south feud progressed, AJ was announced every bit the special guest referee for their championship lucifer at Money in the Depository financial institution.[70] Bryan made advances on AJ in an try to influence her, however, she focused her attention on Punk. Enraged past his disinterest on the July 2 episode of Raw, she interfered in his friction match and shoved him, along with Bryan, through a ringside table.[71] After they made apology, she proposed to him but Bryan countered with a proposal of his own; Punk rejected her offer and she slapped both men.[72] At Coin in the Bank on July 15, equally referee, AJ counted Punk's pinfall on Bryan, resulting in a successful championship defence force for Punk; as Punk celebrated over a fallen Bryan, AJ was left lone.[73] The adjacent night, Bryan proposed to her again and she accepted.[74]
During the substitution of vows at Raw one thousand, AJ announced that WWE chairman Vince McMahon had offered her the job of Raw General Director and left Bryan at the altar.[75] Her on-screen say-so role began on July 30, where she alleged that Bryan just wanted the legal leverage to have her committed and forced him to undergo his own psychological evaluation.[76] AJ continued to exact revenge on both Bryan and Punk throughout her tenure, denying their requests and booking them in matches confronting their wishes.[76] [77] On August 27 and September 24, she was involved in split up altercations with Vickie Guerrero and Paul Heyman, in which she attacked them.[78] [79] AJ was reprimanded by the board of directors, and the two demanded the General Director position for themselves, deeming her too childish.[fourscore]
AJ stepped down from her General Manager duties on Oct 22, condign embroiled in a scandal storyline with John Cena.[81] Vickie Guerrero alleged that they had an affair and presented various material over the side by side calendar month to back up her claim.[82] [83] AJ and Cena denied the accusations and eventually formed a human relationship,[84] [85] though Cena grew reluctant due to her behavior.[86] Meanwhile, Cena feuded with Vickie Guerrero'southward client, Dolph Ziggler, over Ziggler's Money in the Bank contract.[87] During their match at TLC on December 16, AJ turned heel by interfering and pushing Cena off a ladder, causing him to lose.[88] She solidified a human relationship with Ziggler the next night on Raw and they teamed together against Cena and Guerrero in the main event, which ended in disqualification subsequently the debuting Large Eastward Langston attacked Cena on her behalf.[89] Subsequently accompanied past Langston as her babysitter,[90] she explained that Cena had "toyed with" her emotions and "broke her heart", and so she helped Ziggler "break" him.[91]
In March 2013, AJ's storyline rivalry with ex-young man Daniel Bryan was reignited when they traded insults backstage.[92] She and Langston assisted Ziggler in victories over Bryan and his tag team partner Kane,[93] [94] which led to Ziggler and Langston losing to them in a WWE Tag Squad Championship friction match at WrestleMania 29 on April 7, despite her interference.[95] The next night on Raw, she and Langston accompanied Ziggler as he cashed in his Money in the Depository financial institution contract on Alberto Del Rio to win the Globe Heavyweight Championship.[96]
Divas Champion and retirement (2013–2015)
AJ won a battle royal on April 22, 2013, to go the number one contender to Kaitlyn'due south WWE Divas Championship.[97] Kaitlyn soon began a storyline where she received gifts from a secret admirer.[98] On June 10, after setting up Langston to pose equally the gentleman, AJ revealed it to exist a mind game, berated Kaitlyn and left her in tears.[99] 6 days later at Payback, AJ defeated Kaitlyn to capture her first Divas Championship.[100] While she continued to mock Kaitlyn,[101] [102] they participated in the kickoff ever in-ring contract signing for a Divas Championship bout.[103] At Money in the Bank on July 14, AJ won their rematch[104] but later in the bear witness caused Ziggler to lose his own rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship. She striking his opponent, Alberto Del Rio, with her championship belt to protect him from farther head injury, prompting a disqualification.[105] Angered by her unwanted action, Ziggler ended their relationship. She exacted revenge past costing him another lucifer, and so attacked him with Langston.[106] On August 2, Langston was banned from attending her matches. However, AJ again retained the title from Kaitlyn, who was betrayed by Layla.[107] Kaitlyn and Ziggler ultimately joined to defeat AJ and Langston in a mixed tag team friction match at SummerSlam on August xviii.[108]
On August 26, AJ interrupted the cast of Total Divas [b] during a mail-friction match segment and insulted them.[109] She afterwards vowed to defeat every member of the cast,[110] and enlisted Tamina Snuka equally her bodyguard.[111] Throughout the residuum of the year, AJ successfully defended the championship confronting the trio of Brie Bella, Naomi, and Natalya at Night of Champions,[112] Brie Bella at both Battlefield and Hell in a Cell,[113] [114] and Natalya at TLC.[115] She also captained a team at Survivor Series in a traditional 7-on-vii emptying tag team match against the entire cast, which her team lost.[116]
In January 2014, AJ became the longest-reigning Divas Champion at the time.[117] [c] Afterwards fending off title contenders Cameron[120] and Natalya,[121] AJ renewed her on-screen rivalry with SmackDown Full general Managing director Vickie Guerrero, who forced her to defend the Divas Championship in a 14-woman lucifer at WrestleMania Xxx.[122] AJ won the match on Apr 6,[123] mark the first time the championship had been contested for at WWE's flagship effect.[124] The side by side night on Raw, AJ challenged the debuting Paige to an impromptu title match and was defeated, ending her and so-record reign at 295 days.[125] [d] Mendez was subsequently granted time off.[126]
Upon her return on June 30, AJ switched to a face role and was no longer accompanied by Tamina. She challenged Paige to an impromptu rematch and won back the Divas Championship.[127] They started pretending to be best friends in a facetious manner.[128] [129] When AJ retained the title from Paige at Battleground,[130] their human action escalated into unprovoked attacks.[131] [132] At SummerSlam on Baronial 17, AJ lost the title to Paige.[133] Their storyline was then intertwined with that of Nikki and Brie Bella, at the behest of Stephanie McMahon, who granted Nikki a championship opportunity.[134] A triple threat lucifer ensued at Nighttime of Champions on September 21, where AJ became a record-tying three-time Divas Champion.[135] [4] [a] Her feud against Paige concluded with a victory at Hell in a Cell in October.[136] She inverse focus to Nikki Bella, whose sister, Brie, was involved as her "personal assistant".[137] AJ quickly lost the championship to Nikki at Survivor Serial on November 23, due to a distraction by Brie.[138] After losing the rematch at TLC the following calendar month,[139] Mendez took time off to heal a pre-existing neck injury.[140]
In February 2015, Mendez criticized WWE'southward treatment of its female wrestlers, stating they receive only a fraction of the wages and screen time of their male counterparts despite having generated record-selling merchandise and several top-rated segments. Her comments addressed WWE executive Stephanie McMahon, who thanked her for the public argument. WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon acknowledged the issue.[141] [142]
AJ returned on the March 2 episode of Raw, saving her former rival Paige from an assault by Nikki and Brie Bella.[143] AJ and Paige centrolineal together to defeat the Bella Twins at WrestleMania 31 on March 29.[144] A six-woman tag team lucifer the adjacent night on Raw wound upwardly being her final lucifer, as WWE announced her retirement from in-ring competition on April 3.[145] [146] In her memoir, Mendez stated that permanent damage to her cervical spine, and the fulfillment of her goals led to the conclusion. She had also "felt defenseless in the eye" between WWE and her husband CM Punk post-obit his controversial departure in Jan 2014 but continued to wrestle for equally long as she could.[147]
Women of Wrestling (2021–present)
After half dozen years away from the wrestling industry, Mendez joined the WOW – Women of Wrestling promotion as an executive producer in October 2021, serving alongside Jeanie Buss. This announcement coincided with WOW entering into a multi-year distribution agreement with ViacomCBS, the biggest distribution opportunity in the U.Southward. and away in the history of women'south professional wrestling. Mendez volition also provide color commentary for their upcoming weekly program starting time in late 2022.[148]
Professional wrestling persona
Mendez's character is prominently associated with her mentally unstable gimmick used during her time in WWE.[10] [18] [22] This persona, labeled the "crazy chick",[9] [149] acquired Mendez to feel that she "was hiding in patently sight" due to her bipolar disorder.[ix] Her diagnosis was not publicly disclosed until the publicity for her memoir,[150] nor was WWE aware of her condition.[17]
The "Lee" in her band name was derived from Wendee Lee, a voice actress in her favorite anime, Cowboy Bebop.[151] She wore various ring attire styles throughout her career, simply settled on a T-shirt, jean shorts, and Chuck Taylor All-Stars, every bit it reflected her practical style.[152] She also wanted her look to be distinctive and easily replicated for cosplay.[152] [153] When performing, she skipped every bit she entered ringside,[xviii] [154] and sometimes used it to taunt an opponent during a friction match.[136] She primarily performed the octopus hold submission as her finishing maneuver,[3] named "Black Widow" in reference to the Marvel Comics character.[155] [156]
Other wrestling media
In 2012, Mendez became the offset female person winner of WWE's annual Superstar Challenge video game tournament, where 16 wrestlers competed in WWE '12 at WrestleMania XXVIII Axxess.[xiii] [157] This is recognized past Guinness World Records, every bit part of their Gamer'southward Edition.[158] Her WWE graphic symbol was portrayed past Thea Trinidad in the 2019 picture Fighting with My Family unit.[159]
Writing and advancement
Mendez wrote Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules, a memoir published past Crown Classic on April iv, 2017.[160] The book covers her upbringing and career in professional wrestling.[10] Information technology debuted at No. 10 on The New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover non-fiction.[161] Upon release, she described writing every bit "very much the next chapter" of her life, and had begun work on a second book.[10] [162]
Mendez formed a writing partnership with actress Aimee Garcia in 2019. Their first project was the comic book series GLOW vs. The Babyface, based on the television series GLOW; the first of 4 issues was published by IDW Publishing in Nov 2019.[163] In 2020, they created the production company Scrappy Eye Productions, dedicated to elevating diverse voices through storytelling.[164] They wrote the Dungeons & Dragons four-result express series At the Spine of the World; the first issue was published by IDW in November 2020.[165] [166] Alongside John Swetman, they co-wrote the screenplay for the upcoming Netflix moving-picture show Blade of the 47 Ronin.[167] [168]
In 2020, Mendez made the Blackness List's inaugural Latinx TV list for her goggle box pilot script, Home.[169] In June 2021, she wrote a story in the first issue of DC Comics' Wonder Adult female: Black and Gold, an album mini-serial jubilant Wonder Woman'due south 80th anniversary.[170]
An advocate for mental health awareness and creature welfare,[17] [171] Mendez has served as an administrator for organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the Jed Foundation,[164] and the American Social club for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.[172] [173] In 2018, she was awarded with NAMI'due south Multicultural Outreach Award.[164]
Personal life
Mendez regards herself every bit a tomboy[16] and has an interest in comic books, anime, and video games.[11] [174] [175] She has the numerical appointment of her first WWE Divas Championship win tattooed in tally marks on the dorsum of her neck.[155] [176]
Mendez married swain professional wrestler Phil Brooks, better known every bit CM Punk, on June 13, 2014.[177] They reside in Chicago, Illinois.[ix]
Filmography
Bibliography
- Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed past Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules (Crown Archetype, 2017, ISBN 9780451496669)
- GLOW vs. The Babyface, with Aimee Garcia, illustrated by Hannah Templer (IDW Publishing, June 2020, ISBN 978-1684056309)
- Wonder Woman: Blackness and Gold #ane: "Female parent's Daughter", illustrated by Ming Doyle (co-feature, DC Comics, June 2021)[170]
- Dungeons & Dragons: At the Spine of the World, with Aimee Garcia, illustrated by Martin Coccolo and Katrina Mae Hao (IDW Publishing, July 2021, ISBN 978-1-68405-791-7)
Championships and accomplishments
- Florida Championship Wrestling
- FCW Divas Championship (1 fourth dimension)[28]
- Queen of FCW (1 time)[25]
- Guinness Globe Records
- Globe tape: Most wins of the WWE Divas Championship (iii times) tied with Eve Torres [183]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Woman of the Twelvemonth (2012–2014)[184]
- Ranked No. 2 of the tiptop l female person wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2014[185]
- Women Superstars Uncensored
- WSU Tag Team Title (1 time) – with Brooke Carter[14]
- WSU/NWS Male monarch and Queen of the Ring (2009) – with Jay Lethal[23]
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- Worst Worked Friction match of the Year (2013) 14-woman elimination tag team match at Survivor Series [186]
- WWE
- WWE Divas Championship (iii times)[4]
- Slammy Laurels (3 times)
- Diva of the Year (2012, 2014)[88] [187]
- Kiss of the Twelvemonth (2012) – with John Cena[90]
Notes
- ^ a b c She shares the record of iii reigns with Eve Torres.[iv]
- ^ The Full Divas cast consisted of Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Naomi, Natalya, Cameron, Eva Marie, and JoJo Offerman.[109]
- ^ She surpassed Maryse'southward 216-twenty-four hours reign set in July 2009 (recognized as 212 days by WWE).[118] [119]
- ^ Nikki Bella broke the record in September 2015, with a 301-day reign.[119]
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Farther reading
- Mendez Brooks, AJ (April 4, 2017). Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed past Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules. Crown Archetype. ISBN978-0451496669.
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