AJ Lee

Description: (Retired Professional Wrestler and Executive Producer for WOW – Women of Wrestling)

AJ Lee is an American retired professional wrestler who is best known for her stint in WWE which she began in 2009. Though AJ has now retired from the wrestling scene, she is till date famous for her inherent wrestling talents and skills. Interestingly, it was her brother Robert who instilled in her the love for wrestling. Her love soon transformed into a passion which was so deep and profound that she pursued wrestling as her professional career. At the tender of 12, she decided to become a wrestler and eventually enrolled in a wrestling school for basic training and instruction. Formerly known by her ring-name Miss April, AJ signed with WWE in 2009 and spent two years in its developmental system, Florida Championship Wrestling, before being called up to the main roster. Over her highly successful career, she held the Divas Championship title for an overall record of 406 days. Though wrestling brought her to the limelight, AJ was also equally famous for her romantic storylines with wrestlers who feuded over WWE World Championships. It was in 2015 that AJ retired from in-ring competition thus putting a full stop to her professional wrestling career.

Overview

Birthday March 19, 1987 (Pisces)
Alternative names April Jeanette Mendez
Height 157 cm
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Is AJ Lee still wrestling? No, AJ Lee retired from professional wrestling in 2015.
What is AJ Lee known for in wrestling? AJ Lee is known for her time in WWE where she was a three-time WWE Divas Champion.
Did AJ Lee write a book? Yes, AJ Lee wrote a memoir titled "Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules."
Has AJ Lee returned to wrestling since her retirement? As of now, AJ Lee has not returned to active wrestling competition.
Is AJ Lee involved in any other projects outside of wrestling? Yes, AJ Lee has transitioned to writing and has been involved in various advocacy and charity work since retiring from wrestling.
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