KiLynn King

Jan 14, 2021 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name:
Height: 6’1″
Weight:
Date of Birth: May 4, 1991
Hometown: Painesville, Ohio
Resides: Florida
Pro Debut: 2018
Trained By: Team 3D Academy
Finishing Move: Shining Wizard

Biography

– After training at the Team 3D Academy, King began her professional career with the GoWrestle promotion in Florida
– On February 26, 2019, King defeated Robyn Reid to win the PW2.0 Womens Title
– On March 19, King defeated Kaci Lennox to retain the PW2.0 Womens Title
– On April 27, King replaced Rob Terry and teamed with Deimos to retain the FTPW Tag Team Titles against Bryan Idol & Jenna Van Muscles
– On May 7, King fought Sawyer Wreck to a double-DQ to retain the PW2.0 Womens Title
– In May 2020, King began appearing on AEW Dark. She would become a regular for the promotion’s B-shows over the next 18 months or so
– On March 14, 2021, King defeated Anna Diaz to win the GWA Womens Title
– On April 25, King defeated Ruthie Jay to retain the GWA Womens Title
– On December 4, King defeated Willow Nightingale in the final of a tournament to become the first CCW Champion
– On January 8, 2022, King defeated Marina Tucker to win the CCW Ladies Title
– On January 29, King defeated Killa Kate to retain the CCW Ladies Title
– In February 2022, King defended the renamed CCW Womens Title against Shalonce Royal, Jamie Senegal, Marina Tucker (by DQ) and Davienne
– In March 2022, King defended the CCW Womens Title against Miranda Gordy, Jacey Love & Christina Marie
– On April 8, King defeated Marina Tucker in a Cage Match to retain the CCW Womens Title
– The next day, King defeated Anna Diaz to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On April 16, King defeated Cassandra Golden to win the BellaDonna Forbidden Elegance Title
– On April 22, King defeated Ashley D’Amboise to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On May 7, King defeated Christi Jaynes to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On May 21, King defeated Trish Adora to retain the CCW Title
– On June 4, King defeated LaBrava to retain the CCW Womens Title
– In mid-June 2022, King announced that she had left her role at AEW after the company had not offered her a contract. Both sides have left the door open for a future return
– On June 18, King defeated Lizzy Blair to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On June 25, King defeated Christina Marie to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On July 2, King defeated Tracy Nyxx to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On July 16, King defeated Sierra to retain the BellaDonna Forbidden Elegance Title
– On July 31, King defeated Kenzie Paige to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On August 6, King fought Jessie Elaban to a no-contest to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On August 12, King defeated Mila Moore to retain the CCW Womens Title
– The next day, King defeated Roma to retain the CCW Womens Title
– King returned to AEW on non-contract terms on August 17, 2022, losing to Toni Storm on Dynamite
– On September 3, King defeated Tracy Nyxx & Roma in a Tables Match to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On October 9, King defeated Ruthie Jay to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On October 15, King defeated Natalia Markova & B3CCA to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On December 3, King defeated Vita VonStarr to unify the CCW Womens and Network Titles
– In early 2023, King signed with Impact Wrestilng and joined up with Taylor Wilde as ‘The Coven’
– On the February 26, 2023 episode of Impact, The Coven defeated Death Dollz (Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary) to win the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles
– On March 11, King defeated Ray Lyn to retain the CCW Womens Title
– On the Rebellion 2023 pre-show, The Coven (King & Taylor Wilde) defeated Death Dollz (Rosemary & Jessicka) to retain the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles
– On the April 28 episode of Impact, The Coven defeated Deonna Purrazzo & Jordynne Grace to retain the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles
– On the May 27 episode, The Coven defeated Death Dollz (Courtney Rush & Jessicka) to retain the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Titles
– On the Against All Odds 2023 pre-show, King defeated Nevaeh

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