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|name = Vanessa Borne
 
|name = Vanessa Borne
 
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|names = '''Vanessa Borne''' ('''[[WWE]]''')<br> Danielle<br /> Danielle Kamela
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|names = Vanessa Borne<br> Danielle<br> Danielle Kamela
 
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|resides = Los Angeles, California
 
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|billed = '''Samoa''' ('''[[WWE]]''') <br> [[Scottsdale, Arizona]]
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|trainer = [[Rikishi]]<br />[[David Heath|David “Gangrel” Heath]]<br />[[WWE Performance Center]]
 
|trainer = [[Rikishi]]<br />[[David Heath|David “Gangrel” Heath]]<br />[[WWE Performance Center]]
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'''Danielle Kamela''' (March 18, [[1988]]) is an [[American]] cheerleader, dancer, [[Model (profession)|model]] and [[professional wrestler]] who has a contract with [[WWE]], where she competes under the name '''Vanessa Borne''' in its development brand, [[WWE NXT|NXT]].
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'''Danielle Kamela''' ([[March 18]], [[1988]]) is an [[American]] cheerleader, dancer, [[Model (profession)|model]] and [[professional wrestler]] who was previously signed with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) where she competed under the name '''Vanessa Borne''' in its development brand, [[WWE NXT|NXT]].
   
 
==Early career==
 
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Kamela trained with [[Rikishi]] and [[David Heath|David "Gangrel" Heath]] at [[Knokx Pro Wrestling Academy|Knokx Pro Entertainment]]. She made her debut in the ring under the [[Ring name|ring name]] '''Danielle''' on March 26, 2016 during the KPA event, being defeated by Pedro where the KPA European Cruiserweight Championship was at stake.
 
Kamela trained with [[Rikishi]] and [[David Heath|David "Gangrel" Heath]] at [[Knokx Pro Wrestling Academy|Knokx Pro Entertainment]]. She made her debut in the ring under the [[Ring name|ring name]] '''Danielle''' on March 26, 2016 during the KPA event, being defeated by Pedro where the KPA European Cruiserweight Championship was at stake.
   
===World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE===
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===World Wrestling Entertainment===
==== NXT (2016–present)====
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==== NXT (2016–2021)====
On April 12, 2016, Kamela signed a contract with [[WWE]], where she was assigned [[WWE Performance Center]] to WWE in [[Orlando, Florida]], to begin training. She made her debut shortly after a live event [[WWE NXT|NXT]], under her real name.
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On April 12, 2016, Kamela signed a contract with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE), where she was assigned [[WWE Performance Center]] to WWE in [[Orlando, Florida]], to begin training. She made her debut shortly after a live event [[WWE NXT|NXT]], under her real name.
   
Her television debut came as a face on the [[October 5, 2016 NXT results|October 5th episode of NXT]], losing to [[KC Cassidy|Peyton Royce]]. Kamela returned to NXT on [[October 19, 2016 NXT results|October 19]], where she was defeated by [[Nikki Storm|Nikki Cross]], but the decision was later changed when Cross continued to attack Kamela.
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Her television debut came as a face on the [[October 5, 2016 NXT results|October 5th episode of NXT]], losing to [[Peyton Royce]]. Kamela returned to NXT on [[October 19, 2016 NXT results|October 19]], where she was defeated by [[Nikki Cross]], but the decision was later changed when Cross continued to attack Kamela.
   
 
On June 23, 2017, Kamela debuted her ring name '''Vanessa Borne''' during the NXT Tapings, in a Mae Young Classic Qualifying match where she defeated [[Jayme Jameson|Jayme Hachey]]. At the Mae Young Classic, Borne (as a heel) was defeated in the first round by [[Serena Deeb]]. During the [[October 25, 2017 NXT results|October 4th episode of NXT]], Borne joined in a [[NXT Women's Championship|NXT Women's Title]] qualifying battle royal won by [[Nikki Cross]]. Three nights later at the [[NXT House Show (October 7, 17')|October 7th house show]], Borne won a 14-woman battle royal. During the [[NXT House Show (December 15, 17' no.1)|December 15th house show]], Borne lost her first title match against the defending NXT Women's Champion [[Ember Moon]].
 
On June 23, 2017, Kamela debuted her ring name '''Vanessa Borne''' during the NXT Tapings, in a Mae Young Classic Qualifying match where she defeated [[Jayme Jameson|Jayme Hachey]]. At the Mae Young Classic, Borne (as a heel) was defeated in the first round by [[Serena Deeb]]. During the [[October 25, 2017 NXT results|October 4th episode of NXT]], Borne joined in a [[NXT Women's Championship|NXT Women's Title]] qualifying battle royal won by [[Nikki Cross]]. Three nights later at the [[NXT House Show (October 7, 17')|October 7th house show]], Borne won a 14-woman battle royal. During the [[NXT House Show (December 15, 17' no.1)|December 15th house show]], Borne lost her first title match against the defending NXT Women's Champion [[Ember Moon]].
   
Returning in 2018, Borne wrestled during the [[NXT House Show (April 14, 18')|April 14th house show]], in a fatal four-way match to determine the No. 1 Contender to the NXT Women's title. She competed against [[Dakota Kai]], [[Bianca Belair]] and [[Nikki Cross]] on this occasion, losing to Kai at the conclusion of the match. Twelve days later during the [[NXT House Show (April 26, 18')|April 26th house show]], Borne earned another chance to enter a No. 1 Contendership three-way match against [[Dakota Kai]] and [[Bianca Belair]]. Neither Borne nor Belair succeeded in becoming the number one contender. For the remainder of April and the course of May, Borne wrestled in tag matches. Borne finished the month with a tag match on [[NXT House Show (April 26, 18')|April 27]], teaming with [[Reina Gonzalez]] in a loss against [[Dakota Kai]] & [[Steffanie Newell]]. During the month of May, Borne spent her ring-time in tag matches during the month's house shows and in dark matches. She ended the month with a match during the [[NXT House Show (May 31, 18')|May 31st house show]], teaming with [[Lacey Evans]] defeating [[Jessie Elaban]] & [[Kairi Sane]]. Borne made her television return on the [[July 11, 2018 NXT results|July 11th episode of NXT]] in a match lost to [[Kairi Sane]]. During the [[NXT House Show (July 20, 18')|July 20th house show]], Borne competed in a No. 1 Contendership Battle Royal for the [[NXT Women's Championship]]. She next returned to television during the [[August 8, 2018 NXT results|August 8th episode of NXT]], where Borne competed in a Qualifying Match for a place in the [[Mae Young Classic 2018|2018 Mae Young Classic]] but lost to [[Taynara Conti]].
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Returning in 2018, Borne wrestled during the [[NXT House Show (April 14, 18')|April 14th house show]], in a fatal four-way match to determine the Number One Contender to the NXT Women's title. She competed against [[Dakota Kai]], [[Bianca Belair]] and [[Nikki Cross]] on this occasion, losing to Kai at the conclusion of the match. Twelve days later during the [[NXT House Show (April 26, 18')|April 26th house show]], Borne earned another chance to enter a Number One Contender three-way match against [[Dakota Kai]] and [[Bianca Belair]]. Neither Borne nor Belair succeeded in becoming the number one contender. For the remainder of April and the course of May, Borne wrestled in tag matches. Borne finished the month with a tag match on [[NXT House Show (April 26, 18')|April 27]], teaming with [[Reina Gonzalez]] in a loss against [[Dakota Kai]] & [[Steffanie Newell]]. During the month of May, Borne spent her ring-time in tag matches during the month's house shows and in dark matches. She ended the month with a match during the [[NXT House Show (May 31, 18')|May 31st house show]], teaming with [[Lacey Evans]] defeating [[Jessie Elaban]] & [[Kairi Sane]]. Borne made her television return on the [[July 11, 2018 NXT results|July 11th episode of NXT]] in a match lost to [[Kairi Sane]]. During the [[NXT House Show (July 20, 18')|July 20th house show]], Borne competed in a Number One Contender Battle Royal for the [[NXT Women's Championship]]. She next returned to television during the [[August 8, 2018 NXT results|August 8th episode of NXT]], where Borne competed in a Qualifying Match for a place in the [[Mae Young Classic 2018|2018 Mae Young Classic]] but lost to [[Taynara Conti]].
   
Borne's next televised appearance was during the [[September 26, 2018 NXT results|September 26 episode of NXT]], losing to [[Kairi Sane]]. During the [[NXT House Show (September 28, 18')|September 28th house show]], competing in a No. 1 Contendership Battle Royal for [[WWE United Kingdom Women's Championship|NXT United Kingdom Women's Championship]]. The following night during the [[NXT House Show (September 29, 18')|September 29th house show]], Borne teamed with [[Kona Reeves]] in a mixed tag match lost to [[Lacey Lane]] & [[Raul Mendoza]]. Returning the following month, Borne returned for singles action, first defeating [[Mia Yim]] during the [[NXT House Show (October 12, 18' no.2)|October 12th house show]]. The following night at the [[NXT House Show (October 13, 18' no.2)|October 13th house show]], Borne defeating recent NXT recruit [[Lacey Lane]]. She went on to remain undefeated after winning her match against recent NXT recruit [[Deonna Purrazzo]] during the [[NXT House Show (October 27, 18')|month's final house show]] on [[October 27]]. Returning for the [[NXT House Show (November 2, 18')|November 2 house show]], Borne teamed with [[Aliyah]] in a tag match lost to recruits [[Lacey Lane]] & [[Mia Yim]]. Six nights later, Borne returned for the [[NXT House Show (November 8, 18')|November 8 house show]], teaming with [[Kona Reeves]] in a mixed tag match defeating [[Kacy Catanzaro]] & [[Ricochet]]. She made her return to television during the [[November 28, 2018 NXT results|November 28 episode of NXT]] in a match lost to recent NXT recruit [[Mia Yim]]. She ended the year with a match during the [[NXT House Show (December 15, 18')|December 15 house show]], teaming with [[Reina Gonzalez]] against [[Chelsea Green]] & [[Lacey Lane]].
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Borne's next televised appearance was during the [[September 26, 2018 NXT results|September 26 episode of NXT]], losing to [[Kairi Sane]]. During the [[NXT House Show (September 28, 18')|September 28th house show]], competing in a Number One Contender Battle Royal for [[WWE United Kingdom Women's Championship|NXT United Kingdom Women's Championship]]. The following night during the [[NXT House Show (September 29, 18')|September 29th house show]], Borne teamed with [[Kona Reeves]] in a mixed tag match lost to [[Lacey Lane]] & [[Raul Mendoza]]. Returning the following month, Borne returned for singles action, first defeating [[Mia Yim]] during the [[NXT House Show (October 12, 18' no.2)|October 12th house show]]. The following night at the [[NXT House Show (October 13, 18' no.2)|October 13th house show]], Borne defeating recent NXT recruit [[Lacey Lane]]. She went on to remain undefeated after winning her match against recent NXT recruit [[Deonna Purrazzo]] during the [[NXT House Show (October 27, 18')|month's final house show]] on [[October 27]]. Returning for the [[NXT House Show (November 2, 18')|November 2 house show]], Borne teamed with [[Aliyah]] in a tag match lost to recruits [[Lacey Lane]] & [[Mia Yim]]. Six nights later, Borne returned for the [[NXT House Show (November 8, 18')|November 8 house show]], teaming with [[Kona Reeves]] in a mixed tag match defeating [[Kacy Catanzaro]] & [[Ricochet]]. She made her return to television during the [[November 28, 2018 NXT results|November 28 episode of NXT]] in a match lost to recent NXT recruit [[Mia Yim]]. She ended the year with a match during the [[NXT House Show (December 15, 18')|December 15 house show]], teaming with [[Reina Gonzalez]] against [[Chelsea Green]] & [[Lacey Lane]].
   
The following year, Borne returned during the [[NXT House Show (January 10, 19')|January 10, 2019 house show]], teaming with [[Aliyah]] in a tag match against [[Jessie Elaban]] & [[Kacy Catanzaro]]. On January 27, during the third show of the 2019 WWE Royal Rumble Axxess event, Borne teamed with [[Chelsea Green]] in a dark tag match against [[Mia Yim]] & [[Taynara Conti]]. The following month Borne returned to television during the [[February 27, 2019 NXT results|February 27 episode of NXT]] teaming with [[Aliyah]] in defeating [[Taynara Conti]] & [[Xia Li]] in a tag match.
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The following year, Borne returned during the [[NXT House Show (January 10, 19')|January 10, 2019 house show]], teaming with [[Aliyah]] in a tag match against [[Jessie Elaban]] & [[Kacy Catanzaro]]. On January 27, during the third show of the 2019 WWE Royal Rumble Axxess event, Borne teamed with [[Chelsea Green]] in a dark tag match against [[Mia Yim]] & [[Taynara Conti]]. The following month Borne returned to television during the [[February 27, 2019 NXT results|February 27 episode of NXT]] teaming with [[Aliyah]] in defeating [[Taynara Conti]] & [[Xia Li]] in a tag match. Borne spent the remainder of 2019 performing in house shows, with occasional television appearances. She made her last televised appearance in 2020 on the January 15 episode of NXT competing in a Number One Contender Battle Royal. It was reported on [[June 14]], [[2021]], Borne was released as early as [[May 19]] along with wrestlers [[Alexander Wolfe]], [[Jessamyn Duke]] and [[EJ Nduka|Ezra Judge]] as part of the financial impact on the company's budget stemming from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Borne later revealed to online journalists that plans had been made for her main roster debut as a member of the group [[RETRIBUTION]]. She described this plan never materialized due to her expressed concerns about joining the group and its storyline. Instead, Borne returned to NXT where she spent time in the Performance Center during 2021 training for her in-ring return. During that time however, Borne contracted COVID. She also described how her efforts to collaborate with NXT writers broke down, compounded by dwindling communications between herself and [[Triple H]] resulted in her release.
   
 
==In wrestling==
 
==In wrestling==
 
*'''Finisher move'''
 
*'''Finisher move'''
 
**Regalplex Slam
 
**Regalplex Slam
**Corkscrew Neckbreaker
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**''Night Night'' (one armed swinging Neckbreaker)
 
**Handspring Splash
 
**Handspring Splash
 
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**Starry Night (Twisting Suplex)
 
**Starry Night (Twisting Suplex)
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**Moonlight Drive
**one armed swinging necbreaker
 
 
**Samoan Drop
 
**Samoan Drop
 
**Headbutt
 
**Headbutt
 
**slap
 
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**bronco buster into ringpost headscissor
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**bronco buster into ringpost headscissors
 
*'''[[Nickname]]'''
 
*'''[[Nickname]]'''
 
**''"The Vision"''
 
**''"The Vision"''
*'''[[Music in professional wrestling|Entrance themes]]'''
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*"[[Music in professional wrestling|Entrance themes]]"
**'''Sonrisa Mentirosa''' ([[WWE NXT|NXT]]; October 5, 2016–presente)
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**"Sonrisa Mentirosa" ([[WWE NXT|NXT]]; October 5, 2016–2021)
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**'''The Vision''' by [[CFO$]] (NXT)
   
 
==Championships and accomplishments==
 
==Championships and accomplishments==
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*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [https://www.cagematch.net//?id=2&nr=18270&name=Danielle+Kamela Profile]
 
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [https://www.cagematch.net//?id=2&nr=18270&name=Danielle+Kamela Profile]
 
*[[File:Wrestling Data logo.png|50px]] [http://wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=bios&wrestler=27810 Profile]
 
*[[File:Wrestling Data logo.png|50px]] [http://wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=bios&wrestler=27810 Profile]
*[[File:Facebook logo.png|50px]] [https://www.facebook.com/DanielleKamela Facebook]
 
*[[File:Twitter icon.png|50px]] [https://twitter.com/VanessaBorneWWE Twitter]
 
   
 
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Danielle Kamela (March 18, 1988) is an American cheerleader, dancer, model and professional wrestler who was previously signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) where she competed under the name Vanessa Borne in its development brand, NXT.

Early career

Kamela was an on-air talent for FOX Sports Arizona, a Phoenix Suns dancer and an Arizona Cardinals cheerleader.

Professional wrestling career

Knokx Pro Entertainment (2016)

Kamela trained with Rikishi and David "Gangrel" Heath at Knokx Pro Entertainment. She made her debut in the ring under the ring name Danielle on March 26, 2016 during the KPA event, being defeated by Pedro where the KPA European Cruiserweight Championship was at stake.

World Wrestling Entertainment

NXT (2016–2021)

On April 12, 2016, Kamela signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where she was assigned WWE Performance Center to WWE in Orlando, Florida, to begin training. She made her debut shortly after a live event NXT, under her real name.

Her television debut came as a face on the October 5th episode of NXT, losing to Peyton Royce. Kamela returned to NXT on October 19, where she was defeated by Nikki Cross, but the decision was later changed when Cross continued to attack Kamela.

On June 23, 2017, Kamela debuted her ring name Vanessa Borne during the NXT Tapings, in a Mae Young Classic Qualifying match where she defeated Jayme Hachey. At the Mae Young Classic, Borne (as a heel) was defeated in the first round by Serena Deeb. During the October 4th episode of NXT, Borne joined in a NXT Women's Title qualifying battle royal won by Nikki Cross. Three nights later at the October 7th house show, Borne won a 14-woman battle royal. During the December 15th house show, Borne lost her first title match against the defending NXT Women's Champion Ember Moon.

Returning in 2018, Borne wrestled during the April 14th house show, in a fatal four-way match to determine the Number One Contender to the NXT Women's title. She competed against Dakota Kai, Bianca Belair and Nikki Cross on this occasion, losing to Kai at the conclusion of the match. Twelve days later during the April 26th house show, Borne earned another chance to enter a Number One Contender three-way match against Dakota Kai and Bianca Belair. Neither Borne nor Belair succeeded in becoming the number one contender. For the remainder of April and the course of May, Borne wrestled in tag matches. Borne finished the month with a tag match on April 27, teaming with Reina Gonzalez in a loss against Dakota Kai & Steffanie Newell. During the month of May, Borne spent her ring-time in tag matches during the month's house shows and in dark matches. She ended the month with a match during the May 31st house show, teaming with Lacey Evans defeating Jessie Elaban & Kairi Sane. Borne made her television return on the July 11th episode of NXT in a match lost to Kairi Sane. During the July 20th house show, Borne competed in a Number One Contender Battle Royal for the NXT Women's Championship. She next returned to television during the August 8th episode of NXT, where Borne competed in a Qualifying Match for a place in the 2018 Mae Young Classic but lost to Taynara Conti.

Borne's next televised appearance was during the September 26 episode of NXT, losing to Kairi Sane. During the September 28th house show, competing in a Number One Contender Battle Royal for NXT United Kingdom Women's Championship. The following night during the September 29th house show, Borne teamed with Kona Reeves in a mixed tag match lost to Lacey Lane & Raul Mendoza. Returning the following month, Borne returned for singles action, first defeating Mia Yim during the October 12th house show. The following night at the October 13th house show, Borne defeating recent NXT recruit Lacey Lane. She went on to remain undefeated after winning her match against recent NXT recruit Deonna Purrazzo during the month's final house show on October 27. Returning for the November 2 house show, Borne teamed with Aliyah in a tag match lost to recruits Lacey Lane & Mia Yim. Six nights later, Borne returned for the November 8 house show, teaming with Kona Reeves in a mixed tag match defeating Kacy Catanzaro & Ricochet. She made her return to television during the November 28 episode of NXT in a match lost to recent NXT recruit Mia Yim. She ended the year with a match during the December 15 house show, teaming with Reina Gonzalez against Chelsea Green & Lacey Lane.

The following year, Borne returned during the January 10, 2019 house show, teaming with Aliyah in a tag match against Jessie Elaban & Kacy Catanzaro. On January 27, during the third show of the 2019 WWE Royal Rumble Axxess event, Borne teamed with Chelsea Green in a dark tag match against Mia Yim & Taynara Conti. The following month Borne returned to television during the February 27 episode of NXT teaming with Aliyah in defeating Taynara Conti & Xia Li in a tag match. Borne spent the remainder of 2019 performing in house shows, with occasional television appearances. She made her last televised appearance in 2020 on the January 15 episode of NXT competing in a Number One Contender Battle Royal. It was reported on June 14, 2021, Borne was released as early as May 19 along with wrestlers Alexander Wolfe, Jessamyn Duke and Ezra Judge as part of the financial impact on the company's budget stemming from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Borne later revealed to online journalists that plans had been made for her main roster debut as a member of the group RETRIBUTION. She described this plan never materialized due to her expressed concerns about joining the group and its storyline. Instead, Borne returned to NXT where she spent time in the Performance Center during 2021 training for her in-ring return. During that time however, Borne contracted COVID. She also described how her efforts to collaborate with NXT writers broke down, compounded by dwindling communications between herself and Triple H resulted in her release.

In wrestling

  • Finisher move
    • Regalplex Slam
    • Night Night (one armed swinging Neckbreaker)
    • Handspring Splash
  • Signature moves
  • Nickname
    • "The Vision"
  • "Entrance themes"
    • "Sonrisa Mentirosa" (NXT; October 5, 2016–2021)
    • The Vision by CFO$ (NXT)

Championships and accomplishments

External links

WWE Mae Young Classic 2017 contestants

Abbey LaithAyesha RayBianca BelairCandice LeRaeDakota KaiJazzy GabertKairi SaneKavita DeviKay Lee RayLacey EvansMarti BelleMercedes MartinezMia YimMiranda SalinasNicole SavoyPiper NivenPrincesa SugehitRachel EversReina GonzalezRenee MichelleRhea RipleySage BeckettSantana GarrettSarah LoganSerena DeebShayna BaszlerTaynara ContiTessa BlanchardToni StormVanessa BorneXia LiZeda