Kenzie Paige is an American professional wrestler.
Early life[]
Paige was born between the years 2000 and 2001 in Tennessee. She attended Walter State Community College in Morristown, Tennessee.
Career[]
Paige was trained by Glenn Jacobs (known in WWE as Kane) and WWE's Tom Prichard and Ricky Morton. Her first match was in her home state for a KFW Wrestling event on February 9, 2018 against Mickie Knuckles. She spent her rookie year competing in Tennessee for promotions including Innovate Pro Wrestling and Crux Wrestling. During 2019 she wrestled briefly for Queens Of Combat between the months of October and December including a title match in December for the QOC Tag Team Championship. During February 2020, Paige returned to QOC to compete in the Queen's Ransom Tournament advancing to the semi-finals before being eliminated by Madi Maxx.
Paige made her national television debut in 2020 when she appeared in All Elite Wrestling on the May 6 episode of AEW Dynamite in a squash match against Nyla Rose. From May to October 2020, Paige appeared often in tag matches on AEW Dynamite and AEW Dark wrestling against AEW names including Brandi Rhodes, Allie, Nyla Rose and Penelope Ford.
Paige won her first title on November 7, 2020 in New South Pro Wrestling, when she and teammate Dillon McQueen won the New South Tag Team Championship from champions 2 Fly Ty & Dy-Lan. Since 2020, Paige has made frequent appearances in New South Pro Wrestling events. She also made her televised debut in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 2021 on the June 15 episode of NWA Powerrr where she competed in a three-way match against Melina and Jennacide.
In wrestling[]
- Finishers
- Signature moves
- Entrance music
- Nicknames
- Managers and valets
- Tag teams and stables
- Petty In Pink - with Dillon McQueen
- Pretty Empowered - with Ella Envy, Kylie Paige, and Roxy
Championships and accomplishments[]
- New South Pro Wrestling
- New South Championship (1 time)
- New South Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Dillon McQueen (1) and Ella Envy (1)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked her #33 in the 2023 PWI Top 250 Females