Ashley D'Amboise (October 10, 1990; last name pronounced DAHM-bwahz) is an American professional wrestler.
Early life[]
D'Amboise attended Florida State University from 2009-2013 where she studied dance. She also worked as Personal Trainer from October 31, 2016 to May 12, 2017.
Career[]
All Elite Wrestling (2021)[]
D'Amboise made her AEW debut on the April 27, 2021 episode of AEW Dark, in a singles match against AEW's Penelope Ford. She returned the following month on the May 11 episode of AEW Dark, in a squash match won by Nyla Rose. She continued to wrestle throughout the spring and summer of 2021 on AEW Dark against AEW's womens roster including Tay Conti, Thunder Rosa and Kris Statlander. On the September 14 episode of AEW Dark, she wrestled a match against AEW's Anna Jay. On the October 12 episode of AEW Dark, Ashley D'Amboise wrestled a match won by AEW guest regular KiLynn King. She also was part of the two-night Jericho Cruise Triple Whammy live event held on October 21 and 22, in singles matches against Dr. Britt Baker DMD and Abadon. D'Ambroise returned to AEW on the December 28 episode of AEW Dark in a match lost to Skye Blue. She closed the year with a match lost to Brandi Rhodes during the December 28 taping of AEW Dark.
Independent circuit (2021–present)[]
On May 16, 2021, D'Ambroise's earliest booking was for Beyond Wrestling and Women's Wrestling Revolution (WWR) in a special called WWR+ Let's Talk About Wrestling, during which she wrestled a singles match against Megan Bayne. She returned on June 20 for the episode titled To Wrestle, Shoot Straight And Speak The Truth, scoring a victory over Tina San Antonio. While making her Northeast Wrestling debut on July 17, D'Ambroise lost to Megan Bayne in a rematch held at the NEW Heat Wave live event. On July 18, D'Ambroise returned for WWR's Pain For Pleasure episode, in a match lost to Trish Adora. On July 24, D'Ambroise made her WrestlePro debut at a live event, against Brandi Lauren.
D'Ambroise made her debut on July 31 in East Coast Wrestling Association, where she competed in the annual ECWA Women's Super 8 Tournament. She eliminated Adena Steele to advance to the semi-final where she defeated Tina San Antonio to advance to the tournament final where she was defeated by Megan Bayne. She returned home to Coral Springs on August 20 making her debut in Coastal Championship Wrestling at CCW Destiny Awaits. There she challenged Marina Tucker for the CCW Ladies Championship. On August 28, D'Ambroise returned to CCW for the Music City Fight Night live event in a match defeating Kaitland. She made her International Wrestling Cartel debut on September 5 at IWC Unbreakable, teaming with Katie Arquette in a tag match against The Blonde Force Trauma (Heather Monroe & Ray Lyn). During a November 7 Taping, D'Ambroise made her televised debut in Championship Wrestling From Atlanta, wrestling Dream Girl Ellie. On November 20, D'Ambroise's debut in Mission Pro Wrestling was made at the MPW Sea To Shining Sea live event, where she wrestled indy powerhouse Jennacide. She returned on December 11 for the MPW Silver Bells holiday live event to compete in a Number One Contender Scramble match for the MPW Championship. On December 12, D'Ambroise made her SHINE Wrestling debut at SHINE 70, wrestling Tina San Antonio. She made her debut in the training school promotion Nightmare Factory, appearing on the fourth edition of the Nightmare Factory Showcase, teaming with fellow rookie Katie Hebner in a tag match against Gizelle Azure & Reka Tehaka.
In wrestling[]
- Finishers
- Signature moves
- Nicknames
- Tag teams and stables
- Managers and valets
- Entrance music
Championships and accomplishments[]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked her #162 in the 2023 PWI Top 250 Females

