Jamie Hayter

Professional wrestler with AEW

Jamie Hayter - Athletes & Sports Figures born April 23rd, 1995
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Began wrestling training in 2013, making her debut in 2015. Gained prominence in British wrestling promotions, particularly in the independent circuit. Signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in 2020 and quickly established a strong presence in the women's division. Won the AEW Women's World Championship in 2022, showcasing skill and resilience in the ring. Known for engaging in high-profile feuds with other wrestlers, contributing to significant storylines in AEW programming.

Won the AEW Women's World Championship

Competed in various independent wrestling promotions

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