Serena Deeb
Serena Deeb | |
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Seattle, Washington[9] | |
Trained by | Al Snow[10] Greg Gagne[10] Les Thatcher[10] Nightmare Danny Davis[10] Rip Rogers[10] Robert Gibson[10] Steve Williams[10] Terry Taylor[10] Tom Prichard[10] WWE Performance Center |
Debut | November 2005[1] |
Serena Deeb (born June 29, 1986)
Early life and education
Deeb was born in Fairfax, Virginia, on June 29, 1986, and raised Oakton, Virginia. Deeb's love of wrestling began when she was eleven after watching a WWE show.[12] However, her main passion as a child, from the age of five until she actively pursued wrestling at 18, was soccer.[2][10]
Deeb graduated from Oakton High School in 2004. She attended Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Indiana, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish.[2][10][12]
Professional wrestling career
Ohio Valley Wrestling
Training and debut (2005–2006)
Serena started her wrestling career in the
Serena then began to feud with ODB.[2] In early June, Martinez guest refereed a tag team match where she and Daisy Mae defeated ODB and Sosay. At OVW's Six Flags event, ODB scored a return victory as she and Venus defeated Serena and Daisy. In her television debut at the June 21 tapings, Serena came out to save the participants of OVW's first bikini contest, who had been attacked by ODB. She defeated ODB in a singles match at another Six Flags show at the end of June but the two continued to feud, exchanging victories in mixed tag team and six-man tag team matches.[15] Eventually, ODB declared herself the inaugural Women's Champion, supposedly after winning a tournament in Rio de Janeiro.[16] ODB retained the title in an eight-woman Battle Royal on the September 6 television tapings[15] but in a four-way match, Serena finally managed to win the Women's Championship during the main event of the September 13 episode of OVW TV involving ODB, Beth Phoenix and Katie Lea.[2][12][16]
Women's Champion (2006–2008)
When she became champion, Serena was targeted by Beth Phoenix. She managed to retain her title on September 16's house show[15] but lost a televised rematch on October 4.[16] Serena instantly set her sights on winning back the title and commandeered an all-female six-man tag team victory over Beth Phoenix and her team three days later before interfering in Beth's title defence, spearing her to end the match in disqualification just as Phoenix was about to pin ODB.[15] Though she would continue to interfere with Phoenix, Serena never had the chance to win back the title as Katie 'The Kat' Lea won the championship in the penultimate round of a gauntlet match Phoenix had to contest, losing on the sixth match while a refreshed Kat only had Serena to defend against.[15][16] Serena tried to contend with The Kat once more for the title but the match ended in disqualification. To settle their dispute, Serena, The Kat and Beth Phoenix closed out the year with a non-title no-disqualification three way, which Serena won.[15]
During 2007, Serena spent many weeks in a variety of tag team matches in an attempt to gain an opportunity at the Women's Champion and Phoenix too before competing in the Miss OVW Divalympics, though ODB would eventually win this competition. Serena went on an undefeated streak in March and April, but this was brought to a halt by Lea in May. On May 11, she and her team lost a 2/3 tug of war contest, but beat them in the wrestling tag match immediately afterwards.
After this, wrestler Moose sought Serena's affections, eventually winning a right to a date after defeating Lumpy Magoo in late September. After being rebuffed by Serena on the date, Moose turned sour and tried to interfere in a championship defence against Josie only for Magoo, who was accompanying Serena, to make sure his interference did not cost her the title. On October 29, Serena teamed with Magoo and defeated Moose and Women's Championship contender Reggie in a tag team match.[18] On November 12, Serena lost the championship to Melody in a four-way match with Josie and Reggie.[16][18]
The Insurgency (2009)
In 2009, Serena turned heel for the first time in her career. This was signalled when she appeared on January 14 with The Insurgency (Ali Akbar, Turcan Celik and Bin Hamin) to help them win a non-title match against the Southern Tag Team Champions Totally Awesome. With Serena in their corner, The Insurgency went on a winning streak, though Serena herself could not emulate this as her title match with Melody on February 25 saw Melody retain the title via disqualification.[20] On the 500th episode of OVW, she challenged Melody once again, this time in a steel cage match, but failed to win the championship.[21]
Shimmer Women Athletes
Early feuds (2006–2007)
On October 22, 2006, Serena began working for
Pursuit of the Shimmer Championship (2007–2009)
En route to the tournament to crown the inaugural
At Volume 22 Del Rey's manager, Larry Sweeney, announced she did not need to face Serena having beaten her twice already and that Del Rey's only goal was to reclaim the Shimmer Championship. After the main event closed, Del Rey hit the ring and attacked MsChif until Serena appeared to fight in MsChif's corner; the referee quickly declared their impromptu bout another match where, after taking yet another severe beating, Serena finally managed to defeat Del Rey. After another post-match assault, MsChif came to save Serena making the event end with the Shimmer Champion raising Serena's hand.[29] Despite a storied build up over the years, including a seldom used video package to hype the main event, Serena was unsuccessful in her match.[30] Though she failed to win her title match, it seemed her rivalry with Del Rey wasn't over. As well as bouncing back over Cat Power,[30] she had a competitive victory over Mercedes Martinez. After her match, Del Rey and Amazing Kong had a Shimmer Tag Team Championship shot against Ashley Lane and Nevaeh, which ended when they started using chairs against the champions. Despite having just wrestled, Martinez assisted Serena in clearing the ring and keeping Del Rey at bay. Their attempts at Volume 26 to form a successful tag team saw them come undone against Del Rey and Kong's brutish power.[31][32]
Wrestlicious (2009)
Also in early 2009, Serena appeared in the fledgling all-female Wrestlicious promotion. In the camp show, Take Down she was known as "Webmistress" Paige Webb and debuted on the second episode of their television show which, while being recorded in early 2009, was not broadcast until March 2010 after she had begun to appear in WWE. In her first singles match she lost to "Ice Princess" Autumn Frost[3] and won her first match on the fifth episode, where she teamed with Charlotte to take on the team of Hope and Faith.[33]
World Wrestling Entertainment
On the May 19, 2009, episode of World Wrestling Entertainment's
Florida Championship Wrestling (2009–2010)
Serena made her debut on July 15, 2009, at a
The Straight Edge Society (2010)
On the January 22, 2010, edition of SmackDown, Serena appeared,
Return to Shimmer (2010–2011; 2013)
On September 11, 2010, at the Volume 33 taping for Shimmer, Serena made a surprise return to the promotion, answering Kellie Skater's open challenge and defeating her in a singles match.[57] She then had a verbal confrontation with former partner Portia Perez who accused her of selling out by going to WWE[58] which led to a match at Volume 35 where Serena submitted to a crossface after the referee was distracted from seeing Serena reaching the ropes.[59] She then rekindled her rivalry with Sara Del Rey, who made a speech criticizing her, leading to Serena main eventing Volume 36 in a Four-on-Four Tag Team Elimination match where Serena was eliminated second after Tomoka Nakagawa.[60] In March 2011, Serena defeated Daizee Haze on Volume 37 and was victorious in a tag team match on Volume 38. Serena continued her rivalry with Portia Perez on Volume 39, defeating her via DQ. On Volume 40, Serena defeated Portia Perez, Cheerleader Melissa, and LuFisto in a four-corner survival match to earn a shot at the Shimmer Championship. She got her shot on Volume 41 in October but was defeated by Madison Eagles. Serena lost to Nicole Matthews on Volume 42 after interference from Portia Perez. Serena finished her rivalry with Portia on Volume 43 by defeating her in a no holds barred match.
After 18 months off due to injury, Serena made her return for Shimmer Women Athletes as part of WrestleCon on April 6, 2013.[61] In her return match at the Volume 53 internet pay-per-view, Serena teamed with Allison Danger and Leva Bates to defeat The Midwest Militia (Jessicka Havok, Nevaeh and Sassy Stephie) in a six-woman tag team match, pinning Nevaeh for the win. Afterwards, Serena was attacked by Havok.[62]
Independent circuit (2007–2015)
Due to Shimmer's working relationship with
Serena appeared at
In November 2008 at a Pro Wrestling Syndicate show, Serena wrestled
Serena found herself back in France during March 2009 for American Wrestling Rampage's nine-day tour of France. For most of the events, Serena wrestled fellow Shimmer wrestler
In November 2010, Serena debuted for
In January 2011, Serena made her first excursion to Japan. While working for
On April 19, 2011, Deeb wrestled a dark match in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, however she lost to Winter.
On October 22, 2011, Deeb announced that she was taking an indefinite break from wrestling, following her doctor's instructions after suffering a serious concussion.[76] Her break ended up lasting eighteen months.[61]
On March 17, 2013, Deeb returned to TNA to take part in the tapings of the
On January 24, 2014, Deeb made her debut for Shine Wrestling, defeating Santana Garrett in a singles match.[85] Following the main event, Deeb joined the promotion's top villainous stable, Valkyrie.[85] Deeb challenged for the Shine Championship against Ivelisse at Shine 20, with their match ending in a time-limit draw.
On March 21, 2014, Deeb debuted for Queens of Combat as a villainess at the promotion's first show, competing in a losing effort to Taeler Hendrix.
Semi-retirement (2015)
On June 17, 2015, Reina Joshi Puroresu's promotion announced that Deeb would be wrestling her retirement match for the promotion on July 10 in Korakuen Hall.[86] Deeb confirmed this would be her final match on July 9.[87] The following day, Deeb was defeated by Syuri in her retirement match.[88]
Despite her retirement, Deeb made an appearance for TNA on the June 25, 2015, episode of
Return to WWE (2017–2020)
Deeb returned to WWE as part of the first Mae Young Classic on July 13, 2017, defeating Vanessa Borne in the first round. This was Deeb's first match since 2015.[89] The following day, Deeb was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by Piper Niven.[90] It was announced on February 8, 2018, that Deeb has been signed by WWE to become a coach at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.[91][92] She was released on April 15, 2020, amid company-wide cutbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[93]
All Elite Wrestling (2020–present)
Deeb made her
On the February 17, 2021, episode of Dynamite, Deeb competed in the AEW Women's World Title Eliminator Tournament, where Deeb lost to Riho in the first round at the American bracket.[98] On March 5, Deeb confirmed that she injured her left knee.[99] On May 19, Deeb returned to action taking on Red Velvet defending her championship, Deeb defeated Velvet resulting in Deeb retaining her NWA Women's title.[100] At When Our Shadows Fall, Deeb lost the NWA Women's title to Kamille.[101] On the October 6 episode of Dynamite, Deeb turned heel by attacking Hikaru Shida after she defeated her in a match.[102] On October 27 episode of Dynamite Deeb had a rematch with Shida in the AEW TBS women's championship tournament which Deeb lost and resulted in Deeb attacking Shida again. Deeb would then start using the nickname “the professor” and hosting a “5 minute rookie challenge” where she dominates her inexperienced adversaries.[103]
Personal life
Outside the ring, Deeb works as a yoga instructor.[104] Deeb also works backstage for AEW as a coach for both men's and women's matches.[105] In an interview with The Flagship[106] to promote All Elite Wrestling in October 2022, Deeb said, "I’ve been coaching a little less because I’ve been wrestling more."[107]
Championships and accomplishments
- Florida Championship Wrestling
- Great Lakes Championship Wrestling
- GLCW Ladies Championship (1 time)[108]
- International Catch Wrestling Alliance
- NWA France Women's Championship (1 time)[69]
- Memphis Championship Wrestling
- MCW Women's Championship (1 time)[10]
- National Wrestling Alliance
- NWA World Women's Championship (1 time)[96]
- Ohio Valley Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Wrestling New Classic
- WNC Women's Championship (1 time)[82]
- WNC Women's Championship League (2013)[82]
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This morning I taught my 50th yoga class!! Was very meaningful to teach it in my home studio of Evolation Yoga Tampa @evolationyoga :-)))
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External links
- Serena Deeb's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database