Jamie Hayter

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Jamie Hayter
Hayter in March 2023 as AEW Women's World Champion
Birth namePaige Wooding
Born (1995-04-23) 23 April 1995 (age 29)
Eastleigh, Hampshire, England
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jamie Hayter
Billed height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Billed weight143 lb (65 kg)
Billed fromSouthampton, England
Debut2 May 2015

Paige Wooding (born 23 April 1995), better known by the ring name Jamie Hayter, is a British professional wrestler. She currently wrestles for All Elite Wrestling (AEW). She is also known for her time wrestling in Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) and Stardom.

During her time in AEW, Hayter became a one-time AEW Women's World Champion.

Career[change | change source]

All Elite Wrestling[change | change source]

On 23 October 2019 episode of Dynamite, Hayter made her AEW in-ring debut losing to Britt Baker.[1] She was supposed to wrestle for AEW some more in the weeks after but went back to Japan and couldn't return because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

On the 13 August 2021 debut episode of Rampage, Hayter made her return to AEW as a heel. She helped Britt Baker in a post-match beatdown of Red Velvet and Kris Statlander.[3] It was announced by AEW the next day that she had signed a contract with them.[4]

She then entered a tournament to crown the first AEW TBS Champion. On the 3 November episode of Dynamite, Hayter defeated Anna Jay in the first round.[5] She lost to Thunder Rosa in the next round on the 24 November episode of Rampage.[6]

She entered the Owen Hart Foundation Women's Tournament and defeated Skye Blue on the 1 April episode of Rampage.[7] She lost to Toni Storm in the quarterfinals.[8]

She suffered a broken nose after a loss to Thunder Rosa in a AEW Women's World Championship match at AEW Battle of the Belts III.[9]

At Full Gear, Hayter defeated Toni Storm to become the interim AEW Women's World Champion.[10] AEW Women's World champion Thunder Rosa gave up the title on the following episode of Dynamite. Due to this, Hayter became the official champion.[11] Hayter had her first title defense against Hikaru Shida at Holiday Bash. Hayter would win the match and the match was well liked by people backstage.[12] At Double or Nothing, Hayter would lose the title to Toni Storm.[13]

Championships and accomplishments[change | change source]

References[change | change source]

  1. "10/23 AEW Dynamite TV results: Barnett's live review of Jon Moxley vs. Pac, Private Party vs. Pentagon Jr. and Fenix and Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky vs. The Dark Order in AEW Tag Title tournament semifinal matches, The Young Bucks vs. Best Friends". ProWrestling.net. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
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  8. "5/11 AEW Dynamite results: Barnett's live review of Darby Allin vs. Jeff Hardy, Adam Cole vs. Dax Harwood, and Toni Storm vs. Jamie Hayter in Owen Hart tournament matches, Ricky Starks vs. Jungle Boy for the FTW Title, CM Punk vs. John Silver, Danhausen vs. Tony Nese, MJF and Wardlow contract signing for Double Or Nothing". ProWrestling.net. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
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