Allie (wrestler)
Allie | |
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Birth name | Laura Dennis[1][2] |
Born | [3] Toronto, Ontario, Canada[4] | September 3, 1987
Spouse(s) | [5] |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Allie[6] The Bunny Laura Dennis Cherry Bomb[1] |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[7] |
Billed weight | 119 lb (54 kg)[8] |
Billed from | Toronto, Ontario, Canada[7] |
Trained by | Rob Etcheverria,[1] Derek Wylde[9] |
Debut | 2005[1][10] |
Laura Dennis (born September 3, 1987) is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Allie and The Bunny. She was signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) from 2019 to 2023.
She is best known for her time in
Professional wrestling career
Canadian promotions (2005–2016)
On her seventeenth birthday, Dennis signed up to begin training at the Squared Circle Training centre based in Toronto, Ontario, with Rob Etcheverria.[1] Etchevaria named her Cherry Bomb, and she began wrestling under the name.[1] She later trained with Derek Wylde.[9] She debuted in May 2005 in Oshawa, Ontario.[1]
Cherry Bomb debuted for the Pure Wrestling Association (PWA) in a match with
She appeared for
Cherry Bomb was part of the debut show of
On May 1, 2006, Cherry Bomb debuted in
Shimmer Women Athletes (2008–2016)
Cherry Bomb had her first match for
Other promotions (2010–2017)
In June 2010, Cherry Bomb debuted for
Dennis was invited for a try-out match with
In 2013, Cherry Bomb began wrestling for Ring of Honor, appearing at the Ring of Honor Wrestling television tapings on March 3 and April 5. Her debut match for the promotion resulted in a loss in a four-way match against MsChif, Athena, and Scarlett Bordeaux. She won her second bout, a singles match against MsChif in May.[40][41]
Under her 'Allie' ring name, it was announced that she would be making her debut for the Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide promotion by taking part in the Lucha Libre World Cup (2016) Women's Division Tournament. She would be a part of 'Team Canada' alongside fellow Canadians KC Spinelli, and the AAA Reina de Reinas Champion at the time, Taya.
Japanese promotions (2010, 2012)
Cherry Bomb toured Japan in November 2010. She teamed with
Shine Wrestling (2012–2016)
In July 2012, Cherry Bomb debuted for Shine Wrestling at their inaugural show, where she lost to Christina Von Eerie.[46] She returned to the promotion in February 2014, where The Kimber Bombs participated in the tournament to determine the inaugural Shine Tag Team Champions; they were eliminated in the first round by eventual winners The Lucha Sisters (Leva Bates and Mia Yim).[47] The Kimber Bombs continued to compete in tag team competition, defeating the S-N-S Express (Sassy Stephie and Jessie Belle Smothers) at Shine 21, and at Shine 23, they unsuccessfully challenged Legendary (Malia Hosaka and Brandi Wine) for the Shine Tag Team Championship.[48][49] In a rematch at Shine 25, The Kimber Bombs won the championship.[50] On October 2, at Shine 30, The Kimber Bombs were stripped of the title by Lexie Fyfe, due to Cherry Bomb's knee injury.[51]
Combat Zone Wrestling (2012–2016)
Cherry Bomb began appearing for
In 2015, Cherry Bomb and Parks would align themselves with
On September 10, 2016, Cherry Bomb returned to CZW to accompany her husband Pepper Parks and BLK Jeez to the ring, as TV Ready challenged Da Hit Squad for the CZW World Tag Team Championship, in a losing effort.
Impact Wrestling
Early appearances (2013–2015)
Dennis initially appeared for TNA in the year of 2013 on the December 5 edition of
Two years later in the year of 2015, Dennis appeared for TNA again under her real name on February 14 through the company's
The Lady Squad (2016–2017)
On March 23, 2016, Dennis signed a contract with Impact.[66] She was given the new ring name Allie and aligned herself with Maria and Sienna after Allie revealed that she is Maria's apprentice, establishing herself as a heel in the process.[6] A few weeks after her signing, Allie teamed up with Sienna and lost to Gail Kim and Jade in a tag team match.
On August 25, 2016, during a special
In the following week, Allie was forced to dress as a pilgrim where she hit Maria with a pumpkin pie. On the December 2 episode of Impact Wrestling, Allie was again attacked by Van Ness after she slapped Maria in the face which led to a match between both of them on the December 9 episode of Impact Wrestling, where Allie revealed her to be "training" with
Various storylines (2017–2018)
Throughout early 2017, Allie continued her on screen relationship with Sutter, accompanying him to his matches and vice versa.
Dark Allie (2018–2019)
On the May 3 episode of Impact!, after Rosemary was defeated by Su Yung and buried in a coffin that Su Yung set alight, promos showed Allie channeling Rosemary's spirit through her, dressing like Rosemary and stating that she was ready to get her revenge on Su Yung for what she did to her best friend. At Under Pressure, Allie lost the Knockout's Championship to Su Yung in a Last Rites match. At Slammiversary XVI, Allie lost to Tessa Blanchard. On August 30 episode of Impact! ReDefined, Allie unsuccessfully challenged Yung for the title in a three–way match, which was won by Tessa Blanchard.[76] At Bound for Glory, Allie entered into the Undead Realm, when she rescued Kiera Hogan from Yung and her undead bridesmaids. When both left the Undead Realm, Allie appeared to be possessed.[77] Following the next couple of months, Allie showed a darker and villainous version of herself. She aligned herself with Yung and turned on her friend Hogan under possession thus turning heel for the first time since 2016.[78] At Homecoming, Allie and Su Yung defeated Jordynne Grace and Kiera Hogan. On March 8 episode, Team Rosemary defeated Team Su Yung, putting Allie in the possession of Rosemary. On the March 29 episode of Impact Wrestling, Allie was shown "dying" in Rosemary's arms, officially writing off her television character. On March 23, 2019, Impact decided not to renew her contract and she left the company.[79]
All Elite Wrestling (2019–2023)
It was announced on the March 21, 2019, edition of "Road to Double or Nothing" that Allie had signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW).[80] She debuted at Fyter Fest, defeating Leva Bates after a superkick. At Fight for the Fallen, she was defeated by Brandi Rhodes. Allie also was part of the AEW Women's Casino Battle Royal at All Out getting eliminated at number 16 by eventual winner Nyla Rose after working with Britt Baker to eliminate Rhodes.[81]
On the November 27 episode of
On the October 20 episode of AEW Dark, Allie turned heel once again when she returned as The Bunny and aligned with
On February 8, 2023, special episode of Dynamite named Championship Fight Night, The Bunny faced the
Professional wrestling style and persona
Her Bunny character takes inspiration from Baby (from House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects), Katherine Pierce (from The Vampire Diaries) and the movie The Strangers.[96]
Other media
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Twitch information | |
Channel | |
Years active | 2020–present |
Genre | Gaming |
Followers | 13 thousand (April 28, 2024) |
Dennis posed for the 2010 Nearly Naked Ladies of Wrestling Calendar, which was set up in aid of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.[97] She appears as herself in the 2011 independent film Beat Down.[98]
Personal life
On September 21, 2013, Dennis married fellow professional wrestler Jesse Guilmette, better known as The Blade.[2][5] She has been a vegetarian for ethical reasons since she was 14 years old,[99] and a vegan since late 2014.[100][101] Dennis was once a long term London, Ontario, resident, and as a result it is often mistakenly believed to be her birthplace.[102][103][104]
Championships and accomplishments
- All Elite Wrestling
- AEW Dynamite Awards(1 time)
- Biggest WTF Moment (2022) – (December 31)
- Classic Championship Wrestling
- CCW Women's Championship (2 times)[1]
- Great Canadian Wrestling
- W.I.L.D. Champion (1 time)[21][24]
- Ontario Indy Wrestling Awards
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 8 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2015[107]
- Ranked No. 17 of the top 100 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Women's 100 in 2019[108]
- Pro Wrestling Xtreme
- PWX Women's Champion (1 time)[109]
- Shimmer Women Athletes
- Shine Wrestling
- Shine Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kimber Lee[50]
- Squared Circle Wrestling
- Girls Grand Prix 2 (2013)[110]
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling
- 2 times)[111]
- Garza Jr.
- Rise Wrestling
- Rise Year End Awards (1 time)
- Moment of the Year (2019) Allie returning as Cherry Bomb to face off Rosemary at RISE 13: Legendary[112]
- Rise Year End Awards (1 time)
- Women Superstars Uncensored
See also
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External links
- Allie on Twitch
- Laura Dennis at IMDb
- Combat Zone Wrestling profile at the Wayback Machine (archived September 22, 2013)
- Femmes Fatales profile at the Wayback Machine (archived March 3, 2016)
- G.L.O.R.Y Wrestling profile at the Wayback Machine (archived May 29, 2010)
- Impact Wrestling profile at the Wayback Machine (archived January 18, 2018)
- Allie's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database