Janai Kai

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Janai Kai
Kai in March 2024
Birth nameJanai Ruiz
Born (1994-09-25) September 25, 1994 (age 29)[1]
Washington, D.C., United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Gaia Terra
Janai Kai
Billed height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[2]
Billed weight57 kg (126 lb)
Trained byMecha Wolf 450
Santana Garrett
Debut2018

Janai Ruiz (born September 25, 1994) is an American

professional wrestling promotion Game Changer Wrestling and various others from the American independent scene.[3]

Professional wrestling career

American independent circuit (2018–present)

Ruiz made her professional wrestling debut in Pro Wrestling 2.0, at a house show named PW2.0 And Justice For All which took place on July 3, 2018, where she teamed up with her "Diamond Dynasty" teammates Robyn Reid and Salem, and Sofia Castillo in a losing effort to The Dream Team (Gabrielle Arce, Lacey Lane, Santana Garrett and Tessa Blanchard).[4] In Ring of Honor, she made her first appearance at ROH Women's Division Wednesday #32 on December 1, 2021, where she fell short to Trish Adora.[5] Ruiz made her first AEW appearance at AEW Dynamite #17 on December 3, 2021, where she fell short to Jade Cargill.[6] At Warrior Wrestling 22, an event promoted by Warrior Wrestling on May 28, 2022, she unsuccessfully challenged Athena for the Warrior Wrestling Women's Championship.[7] At Major League Wrestling's MLW Slaughterhouse event from October 14, 2023, Ruiz defeated Delmi Exo to win the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship.[8]

Game Changer Wrestling (2021–present)

Ruiz competed in one of Game Changer Wrestling's signature events, the GCW Bloodsport, in which she made her debut in GCW Josh Barnett's Bloodsport 6 on April 8, 2021, where she fell short to Karen Tran in singles competition.[9] At Barnett's Bloodsport 8 on March 31, 2022, Ruiz fell short to Masha Slamovich.[10]

She also worked in other events promoted by the company. At

Jimmy Wang Yang, Maven, Edith Surreal and many others.[12] Another signature pay-per-view she competed in is the GCW Cage Of Survival, making her first appearance at the second edition from June 4, 2023, where she fell short to Maki Itoh.[13] At JCW Big Ass Extreme Birthday Bash on July 9, 2023, she unsuccessfully faced Utami Hayashishita in singles competition.[14]

Japanese independent circuit (2023–present)

Gleat (2023)

Ruiz made her debut in the Japanese promotion

eight-woman tag team match.[16] At GLEAT G PROWRESTLING Ver. 60 ~ Max Voltage on September 20, 2023, she teamed up with stablemate Miyagi and Hiragi Kurumi in a losing effort against Kairi, Nanae Takahashi and Yukari Hosokawa.[17]

Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2023)

Ruiz made her first appearance in Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling on the finals night of the 2023 Max Heart Tournament from February 11, where she teamed up with Hikari Noa to defeat Yuki Arai and Rika Tatsumi.[18] She briefly moved to title scene at TJPW City Circuit Winter ~ Nagoya Performance on February 18, where she unsuccessfully challenged Miu Watanabe for the International Princess Championship.[19]

Major League Wrestling (2023–present)

On October 14, 2023 MLW Slaughterhouse Janai Kai defeated Delmi Exo via submission to become the MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship holder.[20]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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