Jamie Hayter

Paige Wooding (born 23 April 1995) better known by the ring name Jamie Hayter is an English professional wrestler who is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). She is also known for her work on the independent circuit in England with various promotions including Pro-Wrestling: EVE and Revolution Pro Wrestling, where she is a former RevPro British Women's Champion. Wooding has also frequently performed in World Wonder Ring Stardom (aka, "Stardom"), where she is a former SWA World Champion and a former Goddess of Stardom Champion (with Bea Priestley).

Jamie Hayter
Birth namePaige Wooding
Born (1995-04-23) 23 April 1995
Southampton, Hampshire, England[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jamie Hayter
Billed height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Billed weight78 kg (172 lb)
Debut2 May 2015

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2015–2020)

In 2017, Hayter participated in the Pro Wrestling Chaos company in the tournament to crown the first Maiden of Chaos Champion after defeating Dahlia Black in the quarterfinals and was eliminated in the final against Martina.[2] On 4 October 2018 Hayter defeat Ayesha Raymond to win the WWW Women's Championship.[3]

In November 2018, Jamie competed in Pro Wrestling Eve's annual tournament event named “She-1”, a round robin block tournament which is styled after New Japan Pro Wrestling's G1 tournament. Hayter became the “Ace of Eve” after defeating Toni Storm and Kris Wolf in the finals.

Revolution Pro Wrestling (2015–2021)

Hayter made her debut in professional wrestling on 25 May 2015, in a loss to Jinny Couture. At the end of June, Hayter debuted at Revolution Pro Wrestling in the RevPro Contenders 11 event defeating Zoe Lucas. In mid-2018, Hayter defeated Jinny to win the RevPro British Women's Championship for the first time in her career.[4] On 28 July Hayter made her first successful defense of the British Women's Championship against Zoe Lucas. On 5 August Hayter made her second successful defense of title against Bobbi Tyler. On 18 November Hayter made her third successful defense of title against Kimber Lee. She lost the title to Zoe Lucas in her fourth defense on 2 December.[5] She would regain the title on 7 February 2021, defeating Gisele Shaw . Revpro would vacated the title on June 27, 2021 when Hayter accepted an offer from WWE for a try-out the same date RevPro hosted a show.[6]

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2018–2020)

On mid-2018, Hayter made her debut for the World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion by entering the 5STAR Grand Prix 2018, which she failed to win, ending with 5 points. In early 2019, Hayter joined the stable Oedo Tai run by Kagetsu. In January 2020, Hayter and Bea Priestley became the first foreign team to win the Goddess of Stardom Championship, and Hayter would seven days later capture her first world title, defeating Utami Hayashishita for the SWA Undisputed Women's World Championship. However, she vacated the title in September 2020 since she was unable to work in Japan due to COVID-19 restrictions.

WWE (2019)

On the May 15, 2019 episode of NXT UK, Hayter made her first appearance for WWE, losing to Piper Niven.

All Elite Wrestling (2019, 2021–present)

On the 23 October 2019 episode of AEW Dynamite, Hayter made her debut for AEW, losing to Britt Baker. During an interview backstage, Hayter was attacked by Brandi Rhodes. Hayter would make her return to AEW on the November 6 episode of Dynamite teaming with Emi Sakura against Riho and Shanna where they were victorious.[7]

Hayter would make her return to AEW on 13 August 2021 at the debut episode of AEW Rampage, assisting Baker in a post-match brawl against Red Velvet and Kris Statlander. Shortly after, it was announced that she had signed with AEW making her an official member of the roster, and she was aligned with Baker and her associate Rebel.[8] On the 3 November episode of Dynamite Hayter competed in the AEW women's TBS championship tournament where Hayter defeated Anna Jay in the first round.[9] On the 24 November special episode of Dynamite being AEW Thanksgiving Eve, Hayter competed in the quarter finals of the TBS championship tournament facing Thunder Rosa which Hayter lost to.[10] On 1 April 2022, Hayter competed in the AEW Owen Hart Cup facing Skye Blue in a qualifying match on Rampage which Hayter won.[11]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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