Mickie Laree James[1][8] (born August 31, 1979) is an American professional wrestler and singer currently signed to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) as Creative Director, Head of Female Talent and Executive Producer.

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Mickie James
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Born (1979-08-31) August 31, 1979 (age 45)[1]
Montpelier, Virginia[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Mickie James[3]
Alexis Laree[4]
Princess Alexis
Queen Alexis
Superball[5]
Vicki Adams[5]
Billed height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[3]
Billed weight124 lb (56 kg)[3]
Billed fromRichmond, Virginia[3]
Trained byExtreme Championship Wrestling
Funking Conservatory[6]
KYDA Pro Training School[1]
OVW[7]
Debut1999[1]
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She is best known for her time in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE),[3] and also worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in multiple runs since 2002.

James started wrestling in 1999 as a valet on the independent circuit using the name Alexis Laree.[7] She trained in several places to get better at wrestling before working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in June 2002. She first became well known while she was while working at TNA.[7][9] Soon after she started working for TNA, she joined a stable called The Gathering. She is also the only woman to be a part ofClockwork Orange House of Fun matches.[10] She is a five-time Knockouts World Champion.

James worked with WWE from October 2005 to April 2010. She was a part of a storyline with Trish Stratus. James' gimmick was that she was Stratus' biggest fan and later became Stratus' stalker. This storyline lasted almost a year.[4][7][11] The person at WWE believed she was doing good work. Because of this, she won her first WWE Women's Championship at WrestleMania 22. She has held the championship a total of five times, and is also a one-time Divas Champion.[12] James returned at NXT TakeOver: Toronto in October 2016, losing to Asuka for the NXT Women's Championship. She was released again in April 2021.

Outside of wrestling, James has an associate of arts degree in business administration. She is studying for her Bachelor of Arts degree in operations management.[13] James grew up on a farm and has an interest in horses. She owns three Morgan horses. James has been riding since she was 11 years old.[3][14]

She released her debut album Strangers & Angels on May 18, 2010 on iTunes. Her second album Somebody's Gonna Pay was released on May 18, 2010 and reached #15 on the Billboards Heatseekers charts.[15] The album contains the song "Hardcore Country" which James used as her theme song in TNA.

Early life

Mickie James was raised on a farm with her sister Latoya in Montpelier, Virginia.[13][14] She is of Native American heritage.[16] As a child, she watched weekend horse shows.[2][13] James started riding horses when she was eleven years old after her grandmother bought her a horse.[3] James was a fan of professional wrestling as a child. She used to watch wrestling with her father.[2] Her favorite wrestlers were Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat and Ric Flair.

Career

Early career

James started her training at a professional wrestling school in the Washington, D.C. area.[17] She started her wrestling career on the independent circuit in 1999. Her first work was as a valet for KYDA Pro Wrestling using the ring name Alexis Laree. The name is a combination of her stage name from when she was a dancer and her middle name.[7][8][18] As Laree, she managed several male wrestlers. This included managing Tommy Dreamer to win the KYDA Pro Heavyweight Championship.[10][19] In March, she wrestled in her first match. It was an intergender tag team match with Jake Damian against American Mike Brown and Candie.[10] James trained to get better at wrestling at many places. These places include the Funking Conservatory run by Dory Funk, Jr. and an Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) dojo. She also started wrestling for Maryland Championship Wrestling. While there, she was trained by Ricky Morton and Bobby Eaton.[7][10] Because the independent circuit did not pay enough, James worked as a waitress at an Olive Garden restaurant.[2][7] Trish Stratus, a former WWE wrestler, was and still is Mickie James' role model

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

James worked in Ring of Honor for a year. During this time, she also started wrestling in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. As Alexis Laree, she was a part of a lingerie battle royal.[9][20] On March 26, 2003, she teamed with Amazing Red against Kid Kash—the X Division Champion—and Trinity.[7][21] Weeks later, she became the first member of the Gathering, a stable led by Raven.[7] On April 16, Laree became the first (and currently, only) woman to wrestle in a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match. This match involve the Gathering and Jeff Jarrett.[10][22] She continued to wrestle with the Gathering when they feuded with the Disciples of The New Church. During this feud, James was kayfabe burned with a fireball by Father James Mitchell. She also wrestled in another Clockwork Orange House of Fun match.[23][24][25]

Ohio Valley Wrestling

James tried for two years to work for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). In August 2003, she was began to work for the WWE. They sent her to train at Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).[1][2][7][10][18] James still used the name Alexis Laree at this time. She began making wresting on television for OVW on January 29, 2004. She wrestled in several tag team matches during the year.[26][27] She won a Halloween Costume Contest on October 30 and defeated Jillian Hall in a $1,000 match on November 12.[1][28]

Laree began a feud with Beth Phoenix on July 20. This feud started after Phoenix interrupted Laree during an interview. A match took place on July 29. Laree lost to Phoenix.[26][27] The feud continued into September. Shelly Martinez was added to the storyline to side with Phoenix against Laree. On October 12, she appeared in OVW under her real name. She finished the year losing matches against Martinez and Jillian Hall.[26]

World Wrestling Entertainment

2005–2006

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James at a Raw live event

James was first used on television in WWE on the October 10 2005 episode of Raw. She used her real name. James used the gimmick of WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus' biggest fan.[4][1][29][30] The storyline had the two WWE Divas wrestling together in tag team matches. James' character became more obsessed with Stratus as time went on.[31][32][33] A Halloween Costume Contest was part of the story line. James was dressed like Stratus. She even started using Stratus' personal finishing moves as her own during matches. On December 12, James wrestled and defeated Victoria. The match was to decide who would wrestle Stratus at New Year's Revolution for the championship.[34] Lesbian themes were added to the story line with James kissing Stratus under mistletoe and saying nice things to her about her breasts.[4][11][35] In the championship match, James lost to Stratus but still showed romantic fellings towards her the next night on Raw. She told Stratus that she loved her at the Royal Rumble.[1][11][36][37]

On March 6 2006 the storyline had Stratus telling James that they needed time apart from each other.[4][11][38] They wrestled as a team at the March 18, 2006 Saturday Night's Main Event. James and Stratus defeated Candice Michelle and Victoria in the match. After the match, James tried to kiss Stratus. Stratus pushed her away and James' character made a complete heel turn. She attacked Stratus in the ring. James' character later said she would destroy Stratus.[4][11][39][40] The two women wrestled each other at WrestleMania 22. James won the match to become the Women's Champion for her first time.[41] During the match, even though James was playing the heel character, the fans liked her more than Stratus.[42][43] The storyline ended at Backlash with a rematch after Stratus legitimately dislocated her shoulder when James threw her out of the ring.[44][45] James lost the Women's Title on August 14 to Lita. During the match, Lita hit James with the title belt when Edge distracted the referee. This causes a face turn for James' on-screen character.[46] When Stratus retired as champion, there was no longer a Women's Championship. WWE held a tournament to name a new champion. James was a part of that tournament.[47] She defeated Victoria and Melina in the early parts of the tournament. She made it to the finals at Cyber Sunday. In the final match, she lost to Lita.[45][47][48][49] At the 2006 Survivor Series James defeated Lita to win her second Women's Championship.[50]

2007–2010

A new feud began between James and Melina on January 29 2007. Melina was the number one contender for the Women's Title at the time.[51][52] James defeated Melina on February 5 to keep the championship.[53] After this, she teamed with Super Crazy in a mixed tag team match against Melina and Johnny Nitro. Melina defeated James and challenged her to a rematch for the title.[54] James lost the Women's Championship to Melina on February 19. The two wrestled in the first ever Women's Falls Count Anywhere match in WWE history. James lost to Melina.[55][56] Near the end of the match, James fell from the turnbuckle. She landed on her neck but was not badly injured.[57]

At a house show in Paris, France on April 24, James won her third Women's Championship. In a Triple Threat Match with Malina and Victoria, James pinned Victoria. However, she did not pin Melina, Jonathan Coachman said that a rematch would take place immediately. James lost the title back to Melina. This gave her the shortest Women’s Championship reign in WWE history.[58]

On the November 26 edition of Raw, James defeated Melina in a number one contenders match for Beth Phoenix's Women's Championship.[59] This led to a title match between James and Phoenix at Armageddon 2007. James lost the match to Phoenix.[60] On the April 14, 2008 edition of Raw, held in London, James defeated Phoenix to win her fourth Women's Championship.[61][62] At Judgment Day James successfully defended the Women's Championship against Phoenix and Melina in a Triple Threat match.[63] James lost the championship back to Phoenix at SummerSlam 2008. She lost it in an intergender tag team match at SummerSlam. In that match, Her partner Kofi Kingston also lost the Intercontinental Title to Phoenix's partner Santino Marella.[64] Mickie James was released from her WWE contract on April 22, 2010. After her release, she returned to TNA and became a three-time TNA Knockouts Champion. James returned to WWE in 2013 as a guest trainer, then returned as a wrestler in 2016. She was released again in 2021. James would then return to Impact Wrestling. She won her fourth and fifth Knockouts Championship. This makes her a total 11-time women's world champion between WWE and TNA/Impact.

Personal life

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James in April 2008.

James owns three Morgan horses called Rhapsody, Bunny and Casanova.[14] After she has finished her wrestling career, James plans to own a farm and train horses.[3] James also owns a dog named Butch.[65]

She was at one time engaged to WWE wrestler Ken Doane, better known by his ring name "Kenny Dykstra".[57][66][67] She has also been in a relationship with Adam Birch, better known by his ring name "Joey Mercury".[68] James has two tattoos. She has an Asian symbol meaning 'love' on her ankle and a dragon that wraps around it.[69][70]

James posed nude in the May 2000 issue of Leg Show magazine.[71] On April 13, 2008, James, along with Layla, Melina and Kelly Kelly, appeared in an episode of Celebrity Fit Club Boot Camp.[72] On September 5 of that same year, James appeared on the USA Network series Psych. She played a roller derby girl called Rita "Lethal Weapon" Westwood.[73]

The WWE sent James, Mr. Kennedy and Josh Matthews to the 2008 Republican National Convention to try and get fans to register to vote in the 2008 Presidential election.[74]

James made an appearance on Redemption Song. The program is hosted by WWE wrestler Chris Jericho. James appeared on the program along with Candice Michelle, Maryse, and Eve Torres. The episode was first aired on November 12, 2008.

In wrestling

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James in 2007
  • Finishing moves

Championships and accomplishments

  • Association Biterroise de Catch
    • Jean Corne Cup (2023)[81]
  • Cauliflower Alley Club
    • Women's Wrestling Award (2023)[82]
  • The Baltimore Sun
    • Woman of the Year (2010)[83]
  • Covey Promotions
    • CP Women's Championship (1 time)[84]
    • Covey Pro Hall of Fame (2014)[85]
  • CyberSpace Wrestling Federation
    • CSWF Women's Championship (1 time)[86]
  • Dynamite Championship Wrestling
    • DCW Women's Championship (1 title)[87]
  • Florida Championship Wrestling
    • FCW Women's Championship (1 time)[88]
    • NAWF Indian Tribal Women's Championship (1 time)[89]
  • Ground Xero Wrestling
    • GXW Women's Championship (1 time)[90]
  • Impact Championship Wrestling
    • ICW Super Juniors Championship (1 time)[91]
  • International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
    • IPW:UK Women's Championship (1 time)[92]
  • Maryland Championship Wrestling
    • MCW Women's Championship (1 time)[93]
  • Native American Music Awards
  • Premier Wrestling Federation
    • PWF Universal Women's Championship (1 time)[95]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Woman of the Year (2009, 2011)[96][97]
    • Ranked No. 1 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2009[98]
  • Southern Championship Wrestling
    • SCW Diva Championship (1 time)[99]
  • Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling
    • TNA/Impact Knockouts World Championship (5 times)[5]
    • TNA World Cup of Wrestling (2013) – with Christopher Daniels, James Storm, Kazarian, and Kenny King
    • Impact Year End Award (1 time)
      • Knockouts Match of the Year (2021) vs. Deonna Purrazzo at Bound for Glory[100]
  • Ultimate Championship Wrestling
    • UCW Women's Championship (1 time)[101]
  • Ultimate Wrestling Federation
    • UWF Women's Championship (2 times)[101]
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2009)
  • World Wrestling Entertainment

References

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