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Name: April Hunter  
   
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Date of Birth: 24th September 1972
   
Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
   
Profession: Actress
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
April Hunter

April Hunter (born September 24, 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Scots-Irish American professional wrestler, professional wrestling valet and model.

Career

April Hunter was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but moved to Enterprise, Alabama with her father when her parents divorced. At the age of sixteen she returned to Philadelphia. She attended college, majoring in English, Biology and Chemistry, but dropped out after several years. At the age of nineteen she began an erotic dancer, but found that she disliked the industry, so she became a fitness model instead.

In 2000 Hunter was hired by Terry Taylor on behalf of World Championship Wrestling as a member of the "Silver and Black" nWo. Along with four other models (Tylene Buck, Pamela Paulshock, Midajah O'Hearn and Kim Kanner) she accompanied members of the nWo to ringside for their matches. When the nWo split up, the models remained with Scott Steiner, and were identified as his "freaks". Hunter left WCW later that year following a pay dispute.

After leaving WCW, Hunter decided to become a wrestler, and in 2001 she moved to Boston, Massachusetts to train under the venerable Killer Kowalski. She began working on the independent circuit, and eventually met Slyk Wagner Brown, who she would both manage and form an intergender tag team with known alternately as Team SWB and Big Red or Team Underground. Hunter also formed a tag team with fellow Kowalski graduate Nikki Roxx in World Xtreme Wrestling known as The Killer Babes.

Hunter has competed for multiple promotions, including Ring Of Honor and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and has toured Japan several times.

Profile

  • Height: 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
  • Weight: 150 lb (68 kg)
  • Birthday: September 24, 1971
  • Hometown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Resided: Enterprise, Alabama
  • Resides: Boston, Massachusetts
  • Trained by: Killer Kowalski, Slyk Wagner Brown, Mike Hollow
  • Professional debut: 2000
  • Previous identities: April Kincaid, The Prize, Beautiful Soldier

Movies

  • Body Of Work (2003)
  • Home Sweet Battlefield / Ah, House Collapses (2004) as "Mistress Eva"
  • Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy (2005) as "Diamond Piedra"

Quotes

  • "Just because you look like a centerfold doesn't mean you have to wrestle like one."
  • "How can something that looks so good, hurt so bad?"
  • "I'm famous. You just don't know it yet."
  • "I used to be a model. What did you ever do?"

Wrestlers managed by Hunter

  • Scott Steiner
  • Jeff Jarrett
  • Kevin Nash
  • Scott Hall
  • Bret Hart
  • Harris Brothers (Ron and Don Harris)
  • Arch Kincaid
  • Slyk Wagner Brown

Finishing and signature moves

  • Head Hunter (top rope neckbreaker)
  • SoldierSault (moonsault press)
  • German suplex
  • Ayaquita (body scissors)
  • Center Fold (flying headscissors submission)
  • The Bitch
  • Hunter's Hangman
  • Hunter's Arrow

Championships and accomplishments

World Xtreme Wrestling

  • 1-time WXW Women's Champion
  • WXW Women's Super 8 winner (2003)

Jersey All Pro Wrestling

  • 1-time JAPW Tag Team Champion (with Slyk Wagner Brown)

Jersey Championship Wrestling

  • 1-time JCW Women's Champion

USA Pro Wrestling

  • 1-time USA Pro Women's Champion

Pro Pain Pro Wrestling

  • 1-time 3PW Tag Team Champion (with Slyk Wagner Brown)

NWA Cyberspace

  • 1-time CSWF Women's Champion

Far North Wrestling

  • 1-time FNW Women's Champion

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