Taeler Hendrix

Jun 29, 2012 - by Jamie Cruickshank

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Real name: Taelor Conrad
Height: 5’7″
Weight: 125 lbs.
Date of birth: June 7, 1989
From: New Bedford, MA
Pro debut: 2008
Trained by: Bob Evans, OVW
Finishing move: Kiss Goodnight

Biography

– On November 1, 2008, Hendrix defeated NECW Womens Champion Ariel by DQ
– On May 22, 2010, Conrad (as Taeler) made her ROH debut, teaming with Rayna von Tosh to defeat Luscious Latasha & Roxie Cotton
– On October 12, 2011, Hendrix defeated OVW Womens Champion Lady JoJo by DQ
– On November 12, 2011, Hendrix defeated Lady JoJo to win the OVW Womens Title
– On November 19, 2011, Hendrix defeated Lady JoJo & Holly Blossom in a Triple Threat Match to retain the OVW Womens Title
– On December 28, 2011, Hendrix defeated Taryn Shay to retain the OVW Womens Title
– On January 21, 2012, Hendrix defeated Bobbie Bardot & CJ Lane in a Triple Threat Match to retain the OVW Womens Title
– On March 21, 2012, Hendrix defeated Cheyenne to retain the OVW Womens Title
– On April 25, 2012, Hendrix defeated Epiphany to retain the OVW Womens Title
– On June 21, 2012, Hendrix participated in TNA’s Gut Check, losing to Tara. One week later, she was signed to a TNA contract
– In July 2013, Hendrix was released by TNA.
– On November 29, 2015, Hendrix defeated Tessa Blanchard in the final of a 6-month long tournament to crown the first Queens of Chaos Champion
– On March 18, 2016, Hendrix defeated Allysin Kay to retain the QOC Title
– On April 1, Hendrix defeated Jessicka Havok & Tessa Blanchard to retain the QOC Title
– On May 21, Hendrix defeated Jessicka Havok & Candice LeRae to retain the QOC Title
– On August 6, Hendrix defeated Angelina Love to retain the QOC Title
– On February 18, 2017, Hendrix & Laurel Van Ness defeated The Lucha Sisters (Mia Yim & Leva Bates) in the final of a tournament to become the first QOC Tag Team Champions
– On January 20, 2018, Hendrix and the now-renamed Chelsea Green defeated Madi Maxx & Renee Michelle to retain the QOC Tag Team Titles
– Hendrix seemingly quietly retired from wrestling in 2019 and is now an author of children’s books

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