AJ Lee
American author and professional wrestler
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2024 | AJ Lee is set to appear in the film Sacramento |
2023 | AJ Lee had a recurring role as Elle Dorado in the television series Heels (season 2) |
August 2023 | Announced her departure from WOW at the end of her season-long contract. |
2022 | Co-wrote the screenplay for the Netflix film Blade of the 47 Ronin with John Swetman. |
September 2022 | Began providing color commentary for WOW's syndicated weekly television program. |
October 2021 | AJ Lee joined Women of Wrestling (WOW) as an executive producer, working alongside Jeanie Buss during a significant multi-year distribution agreement with ViacomCBS. |
June 2021 | Wrote a story for the first issue of DC Comics' Wonder Woman: Black and Gold anthology mini-series, celebrating Wonder Woman's 80th anniversary. |
2020 | Made the Black List's inaugural Latinx TV list for her television pilot script, Home. |
November 2020 | Co-created Scrappy Heart Productions, a production company focused on elevating diverse voices, and published the first issue of the Dungeons & Dragons limited series At the Spine of the World through IDW. |
2019 | AJ Lee played the role of Kira in the film Rabid |
November 2019 | Formed a writing partnership with actress Aimee Garcia and published the first issue of the comic book series GLOW vs. The Babyface through IDW Publishing. |
2018 | Received NAMI's Multicultural Outreach Award for mental health advocacy. |
April 4 2017 | Published her memoir 'Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules' through Crown Archetype, which debuted at No. 10 on The New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover non-fiction. |
2016 | AJ Lee appeared as herself in the documentary mini-series The Evolution of Punk |
2015 | Retired from in-ring professional wrestling. |
2015 | AJ Lee appeared as Trish in the Madden NFL 16 promotional short film Madden: The Movie |
April 3 2015 | WWE announced AJ's retirement from in-ring competition. |
March 29 2015 | AJ and Paige defeated the Bella Twins at WrestleMania 31. |
March 2 2015 | AJ returned to Raw, saving Paige from an attack by the Bella Twins. |
February 2015 | AJ publicly criticized WWE's treatment of female wrestlers, addressing wage and screen time disparities. |
2014 | Won her second Slammy Award for Diva of the Year. |
2014 | Named Pro Wrestling Illustrated Woman of the Year. |
2014 | Won WWE Slammy Award for Diva of the Year. |
2014 | AJ Lee voiced a character in the direct-to-video animated film Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery |
2014 | Ranked No. 2 in the PWI Female 50 ranking. |
September 21 2014 | AJ became a record-tying three-time Divas Champion in a triple threat match at Night of Champions. |
June 30 2014 | AJ returned and switched to a face role, challenging Paige and winning back the Divas Championship. |
June 13 2014 | AJ Lee married professional wrestler Phil Brooks (CM Punk) in a wedding ceremony, establishing their personal and professional connection. |
April 6 2014 | AJ won the Divas Championship in a 14-woman match at WrestleMania XXX, marking the first time the championship was contested at WWE's flagship event. |
January 2014 | AJ became the longest-reigning Divas Champion at the time. |
2013 | Featured in Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Worst Worked Match of the Year for the 14-woman elimination tag team match at Survivor Series. |
July 14 2013 | AJ won a rematch against Kaitlyn at Money in the Bank and interfered in Ziggler's World Heavyweight Championship match, leading to the end of their relationship. |
June 16 2013 | AJ defeated Kaitlyn at Payback to win her first Divas Championship. |
June 10 2013 | AJ revealed a mind game involving Langston as a secret admirer, publicly berating Kaitlyn and leaving her in tears. |
April 22 2013 | AJ won a battle royal to become the number one contender to Kaitlyn's WWE Divas Championship. |
April 7 2013 | At WrestleMania 29, AJ interfered in a WWE Tag Team Championship match involving Dolph Ziggler and Big E Langston against Daniel Bryan and Kane. |
2012 | Named Pro Wrestling Illustrated Woman of the Year. |
2012 | Won WWE Slammy Award for Kiss of the Year with John Cena. |
2012 | AJ Lee became the first female winner of WWE's annual Superstar Challenge video game tournament, competing in WWE '12 at WrestleMania XXVIII Axxess. This achievement was recognized by Guinness World Records in their Gamer's Edition. |
2012 | Won her first Slammy Award for Diva of the Year. |
December 16 2012 | At TLC pay-per-view, AJ turned heel by interfering in John Cena's match, pushing him off a ladder and causing him to lose. |
October 22 2012 | AJ stepped down from her General Manager duties and became involved in a scandal storyline with John Cena. |
July 30 2012 | AJ began her role as Raw General Manager, starting a storyline where she alleged Daniel Bryan wanted to have her legally committed. |
July 15 2012 | At Money in the Bank, AJ served as special referee in the match between CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, counting Punk's pinfall and helping him successfully defend his title. |
June 17 2012 | At No Way Out, AJ interfered in a WWE Championship triple threat match, helping CM Punk retain his title by distracting Kane. |
April 1 2012 | At WrestleMania XXVIII, AJ's relationship with Daniel Bryan ended after he was defeated in 18 seconds by Sheamus, with Bryan blaming her for his loss. |
January 13 2012 | During Daniel Bryan's title defense, AJ was accidentally struck by Big Show and carried off on a stretcher as part of a wrestling storyline. |
November 2011 | AJ entered an on-screen romantic storyline with Daniel Bryan, who had recently won the World Heavyweight Championship and was developing heel characteristics. |
May 27 2011 | AJ made her main roster debut on SmackDown, teaming with Kaitlyn as 'The Chickbusters' and beginning her initial wrestling storyline. |
April 2011 | Lost the FCW Divas Championship to Aksana, ending her title reign. |
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