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Jamie Hayter

Jamie Hayter is the of Wooding, an English professional wrestler currently signed to (AEW), where she competes as a top star in the women's division. Hayter made her AEW debut in 2019 as a member of Britt Baker's entourage, aligning herself with the rising faction and contributing to their dominance in the women's division through aggressive interference and support roles, while also competing in in . She made sporadic appearances for AEW until returning full-time in after leaving due to travel restrictions, which enhanced her in-ring technical ability and international reputation. Upon her return to AEW in 2021, Hayter transitioned into a full-time competitor, rapidly ascending the ranks with her powerful striking style and resilience, culminating in her crowning as AEW Women's World Champion at Full Gear in November 2022 after defeating interim champion Toni Storm in a highly acclaimed match. She held the title for 190 days, defending it successfully against challengers including Saraya and Ruby Soho in a triple-threat bout at Revolution 2023, before losing it to Toni Storm at Double or Nothing in May 2023. In May 2023, Hayter suffered a severe back injury that forced her out of action for 15 months, during which she revealed in interviews that the condition left her unable to walk or stand properly, marking a significant personal and professional challenge. She made a triumphant return in August 2024, showing no diminished performance level and quickly reinserting herself into title contention, including a notable loss to Mercedes Moné in the 2025 Women's Foundation Tournament final at and participation in multi-woman matches for the later that year. Recognized for her hard-hitting matches and rapid rise from midcard enforcer to main-event talent, Hayter has been ranked among the top professional wrestlers under 30 by and praised by commentators like as one of the best to ever hold the AEW Women's Championship.

Early life and training

Early life

, better known by her ring name Jamie Hayter, was born on April 23, 1995, in , , . Of , she grew up in the town of , a community of around 139,000 people noted for its local amenities including a major shopping centre, railway station, small airport, and the football club. Wooding's family included an older brother who provided early support in her pursuits, accompanying her to her initial wrestling training session. During her childhood in , she attended local schooling but expressed a strong dislike for it, finding no enjoyment in the experience. Her early interests centered on action-oriented fields; from a young age, she developed a passion for and considered a career in stunt work, though she was uncertain about how to enter either industry. As a , prior to fully committing to wrestling, Wooding held various jobs to support herself financially while exploring her ambitions. These roles helped sustain her during the initial stages of her transition toward professional in the .

Training

Hayter's interest in professional wrestling developed during her childhood, where she frequently watched matches and envisioned herself as a wrestler or , though she initially lacked knowledge of how to enter the industry. In , at age 20, she made the decision to pursue it professionally after discovering limited options near her hometown of , close to , . With encouragement from her older brother, she traveled about 20 miles to and enrolled in an introductory one-week session at local wrestling schools. Her formal training began that year at two adjacent wrestling facilities in , where she dedicated time to building foundational skills essential for in-ring performance. At the first school, Hayter focused on basic techniques, including running the ropes and executing safe bumps, which she described as initially painful but crucial for acclimating to the physical demands of the sport. She later transitioned to the second school across the street, emphasizing match structure, pacing, and early elements of portrayal to develop a cohesive wrestling . These sessions, held regularly over several months leading to her debut, provided her with the core competencies in technique and storytelling that shaped her early style. During this period, Hayter trained under experienced coaches at the School of Wrestling. No additional short-term camps or workshops are documented prior to her professional debut, as her preparation centered on consistent local instruction to transition from novice to competitor.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2015–2019)

Hayter made her professional wrestling debut on May 2, 2015, at the South Coast Wrestling First Anniversary Show in , , where she was defeated by Jinny Couture in a singles match. Following her training at a local school in , she began competing regularly on the UK independent circuit, often in small venues such as community centers in and surrounding areas like , performing in front of modest crowds of around 10 spectators and frequently without pay. These early appearances allowed her to hone her fundamentals while establishing a regional presence in . Throughout 2016 and 2017, Hayter's bookings remained sporadic across minor promotions, focusing on building match experience through short bouts that emphasized her emerging hard-hitting style. By late 2017, she gained momentum with a notable feud against , culminating in Hayter's victory over on November 26 to capture the BLW Women's Championship, which she held for 700 days until October 27, 2019. During her title reign, Hayter defended the championship successfully against in a rematch at BLW ReLoad in 2018 and against at BLW Mayhem, showcasing her resilience in intense, physical encounters. In 2019, Hayter continued to expand her profile on the indie scene, including a win over at Southside Wrestling Entertainment's Speed King event on March 3. She also debuted for Frontline Wrestling's NEXGEN series on May 13, defeating Mercedez Blaze in her first match for the promotion. During this period, Hayter refined her persona as a no-nonsense brawler, incorporating signature maneuvers like the and Hayterade (a variation) to highlight her aggressive, street-fight-oriented approach that resonated with local audiences.

Revolution Pro Wrestling (2015–2021)

Jamie Hayter made her debut for (RevPro) on June 27, 2015, at the Contenders 11 event, where she defeated in a singles match. This victory marked her entry into one of the UK's premier promotions, following her initial independent outings against local competitors. In her early RevPro appearances, Hayter competed primarily on undercard bouts, facing opponents such as again on July 18, 2015, at Live in , where she suffered a disqualification loss, and Sierra Loxton in subsequent events like Live in 1 on March 11, 2018. These matches helped establish her as a promising talent in the British women's division, showcasing her aggressive, power-based style against regional wrestlers. Hayter's tenure in RevPro gained momentum through key rivalries that highlighted her growing prowess. A prominent developed with Jinny, beginning with Hayter's challenge to the inaugural RevPro Undisputed British Women's Champion. On June 3, 2018, at Live in 3, Hayter defeated Jinny to capture the title, ending Jinny's 147-day reign and solidifying Hayter's status as a top contender. The rivalry stemmed from Hayter's positioning against Jinny's established persona, with Hayter portraying a no-nonsense brawler determined to claim her place at the top. She successfully defended the championship against challengers including Jinny in rematches and others like Charlie Morgan, maintaining the title for 182 days until losing it to on December 2, 2018, at Live at the Cockpit 35. Hayter's pursuit of the RevPro Undisputed British Women's Championship continued into 2021, reflecting her persistent drive for gold. After a period away from the title scene, she reclaimed the championship on February 7, 2021, at Epic Encounters 8, defeating in a 12-minute contest to become a two-time champion. This victory capped a storyline where Hayter positioned herself as a resilient returning to reclaim her dominance, defending the title in high-profile matches before it was vacated on June 27, 2021, due to her inability to defend amid increasing external commitments. Although opportunities arose, such as her partnership with Bea Priestley in a September 13, 2020, at Epic Encounters 2 against and Aleah James, Hayter's focus remained on singles pursuits that elevated her profile. Over her six-year run in RevPro, Hayter evolved from an undercard performer in 2015 to a main event mainstay by , transitioning from a raw talent in preliminary matches to a dominant known for her hard-hitting offense and unyielding character. Her consistent performances in marquee events, including defenses that drew international attention, positioned her as one of Britain's leading female wrestlers, culminating in her departure from the promotion to prioritize full-time opportunities elsewhere.

World Wonder Ring Stardom (2018–2020)

In 2018, Hayter began her excursion to through a partnership with , which facilitated tours for British wrestlers to gain experience in the style. She debuted on during the 5 Star tournament, competing in the Red Block against prominent competitors like , to whom she lost in a hard-fought main event on August 26 that showcased her power-based offense against Iwatani's high-flying resilience. These initial tours involved logistical arrangements such as short-term work visas and accommodation provided by , allowing Hayter to participate in multi-week events while balancing her UK commitments. By early 2019, Hayter committed fully to , quitting her day job to relocate to on a longer-term visa and joining the under leader . As part of , she formed a formidable with fellow foreigner Bea Priestley, adopting the faction's chaotic, aggressive approach that contrasted with her prior technical focus. Their partnership culminated in the Goddesses of win on January 19, 2020, at 's 9th Anniversary event, where they defeated defending champions and in a 15-minute match emphasizing Priestley's strikes and Hayter's suplexes. The reign lasted until July 20, 2020, when the titles were vacated due to international travel restrictions amid the ; during their hold, they made at least one successful defense against and on March 8, 2020, retaining via Priestley's Queen Slayer submission. Hayter also competed in Stardom's 2019 Cinderella Tournament, advancing to the first round but falling short in the single-elimination format that highlighted up-and-coming talent. Her matches often featured rivalries with top stars like Iwatani, including multi-woman tags where clashed with faction members, building her reputation as a reliable in Korakuen Hall bouts. The high-paced environment, with its emphasis on rapid sequences, dives, and stiff strikes, refined Hayter's aerial and technical arsenal, moving her beyond to incorporate bridging suplexes and attacks seen in her tournament performances. Her involvement concluded with her final match on March 24, 2020, against in the 2020 Cinderella Tournament first round, after which global events halted her return and shifted her focus to opportunities in the United States.

All Elite Wrestling (2019–2023)

Hayter made her (AEW) debut on the October 23, 2019, episode of , losing to in a singles match. She followed this with sporadic appearances on , including a victory over Allie on the November 6 episode, where she established an aggressive in-ring style. These early outings provided limited television exposure but showcased her power-based offense, drawing attention from fans and the promotion amid her concurrent commitments in . Hayter's initial run concluded by late 2019, as she returned to international touring before re-emerging in AEW in 2021. In 2021, Hayter signed a full-time contract with AEW and returned on the August 13 debut episode of Rampage, intervening to aid Britt Baker against Kris Statlander and Rebel's opponents in the main event. This marked the beginning of her role as Baker's enforcer within the "DMD" stable, alongside Rebel, where she frequently interfered in matches to protect the AEW Women's World Champion. Hayter's aggressive persona solidified during this period, highlighted by her turning on Rebel in February 2022 during a tag team match on Dynamite, shifting dynamics within the group and positioning her as a key antagonist in the women's division. She engaged in high-profile feuds, including a heated rivalry with Thunder Rosa that culminated in a non-title match at Battle of the Belts II on August 6, 2022, where Rosa retained the championship via disqualification after Hayter's excessive aggression. Hayter's ascent peaked in late 2022 when Thunder Rosa vacated the AEW Women's World Championship due to injury, leading to a tournament for the interim title. On November 19, 2022, at Full Gear, Hayter defeated Toni Storm to capture the interim championship in a critically acclaimed match noted for its intense pacing and hard-hitting exchanges. Four days later, on the November 23 episode of Dynamite, the title was unified, making Hayter the undisputed champion. As a heel champion, she defended the belt successfully against former stablemate Britt Baker on the May 10, 2023, episode of Dynamite, in a match that symbolized the end of their alliance, with Hayter rejecting interference to secure the pinfall. Earlier, at Revolution on March 5, 2023, she retained in a three-way defense against Saraya and Ruby Soho, overcoming numerical disadvantages through her physical dominance. Her 190-day reign concluded at Double or Nothing on May 28, 2023, where Toni Storm defeated her to claim the title, marking the end of Hayter's dominant run as champion amid growing fan support for her evolving anti-hero character.

Hiatus and return (2023–present)

In late May 2023, following her loss of the to at , Hayter sustained a severe back injury consisting of two fully herniated discs, which forced her out of action indefinitely. The injury's severity was publicly detailed in early August 2023, with reports indicating an expected recovery timeline of several months, though it ultimately extended to over 15 months due to complications affecting her daily life. Initially considering surgery, Hayter opted against it as the acute pain subsided, allowing for a conservative rehabilitation process focused on and strength rebuilding. Hayter made her long-awaited return to AEW television on , 2024, during the pay-per-view pre-show at , where she ambushed immediately after Storm's match against , signaling the resumption of their intense rivalry from Hayter's prior championship reign. Three days later, on the August 28 episode of , Hayter competed in her first match since May 2023, securing a decisive victory over in a three-minute bout that showcased her unchanged power and aggression. This appearance positioned her firmly as a babyface, intent on reclaiming her status in the women's division. Throughout late 2024 and into 2025, Hayter engaged in several high-profile feuds that highlighted her resilience and technical prowess. She clashed with members of the Outcasts stable, including a hard-fought win over on the November 6, 2024, episode of , amid ongoing tensions stemming from her return attack on . By early 2025, her rivalry escalated with of the , culminating in a series of matches beginning with Hart's return bout against Hayter on the January 1, 2025, episode of , followed by a rubber match on the September 27, 2025, Collision where Hayter emerged victorious with her signature Hayterade lariat. Hayter also intersected with Abadon in multi-woman tag team encounters, such as a losing effort alongside and against Abadon, , and in October 2025, which added layers to her underdog narrative against supernatural and powerhouse opponents. Hayter pursued championship opportunities throughout 2025, entering the TBS Championship tournament on the November 3, 2024, by defeating in the opening round, though she fell short in later stages. She advanced to the women's Foundation Tournament final at on May 25, 2025, where Mercedes Moné defeated her to earn a future title shot, in a match praised for its submission holds and competitive intensity. Later that year, at on September 20, 2025, Hayter competed in a fatal four-way for the against champion , , and , but Statlander pinned Storm to claim the belt after eliminating Hayter earlier in the contest. These pursuits underscored Hayter's drive toward another world title run without securing gold. As of November 2025, Hayter remains an active babyface competitor, aligning with a team including Statlander and in the ongoing Blood & Guts storyline against a rival faction led by . She notched key victories in multi-woman bouts during the year, such as her contribution to her team's success in tag matches on Collision episodes, solidifying her role as a reliable powerhouse while teasing potential alliances with former rivals like for future defenses.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Jamie Hayter maintains a private stance on her romantic relationships, with limited public information available about any partners. In 2024, WWE Hall of Famer publicly praised her and referred to her boyfriend as "great people" in a social media response, though no further details or have been disclosed. Hayter has not shared additional insights into her romantic history. Hayter's includes an older brother who played a key role in supporting her entry into wrestling. During her initial training week in , approximately 20 miles from her hometown of near , her brother accompanied her to help ease her anxiety about the unfamiliar environment. She later reflected, "It was amazing that he came with me and it made me feel so much better about going," highlighting his influence on her early commitment to the . No public details exist regarding her parents' professions or their involvement in her transition from makeup artistry to wrestling, nor any mentions of additional siblings or extended family dynamics.

Interests and identity

Jamie Hayter has openly discussed the profound emotional and mental challenges she faced during her 15-month hiatus from wrestling due to a back injury in 2023, emphasizing how it impacted her sense of self and confidence. In interviews, she described the period as one where "it was almost like I needed to find myself again," highlighting the spiritual and motivational toll that extended beyond physical pain, leading to doubts about whether she wanted to return to the ring at all. Hayter noted that even after her return in August 2024, lingering fears from past injuries "spooked" her, affecting her in-ring performance and self-assurance for several months, as she stated, "It affected my confidence." She has shared that the recovery process involved rediscovering her passion and purpose, with the subsidence of pain allowing her to "see the light a little more" and gradually regain her identity in the ring, feeling like "myself again" only after eight months back. In November 2025, Hayter sustained facial injuries, including possibly chipped teeth, during the event, adding to her experiences with physical setbacks in the high-impact profession. These experiences underscore Hayter's reflections on the mental hurdles in high-impact professions like wrestling, where physical setbacks can deeply influence and emotional during prolonged .

Championships and accomplishments

Championships and reigns

Jamie Hayter has held multiple championships across various promotions, establishing herself as a top competitor in . Her title reigns span independent circuits in the , Japan's , and (AEW) in the United States. These accomplishments highlight her versatility in singles and competition, with a focus on hard-hitting matches that emphasized her power-based style. The following table summarizes Hayter's major championship reigns:
PromotionTitleReignDate WonDate LostDays as ChampionLocation Won
1June 3, 2018December 2, 2018182Southampton,
2February 7, 2021June 27, 2021140London,
Goddesses of Stardom Championship (w/ Bea Priestley)1January 19, 2020July 20, 2020183Tokyo, Japan
1January 26, 2020September 17, 2020235Osaka, Japan
Women's World Championship1November 19, 2022May 28, 2023190Newark, New Jersey, USA

Revolution Pro Wrestling Undisputed British Women's Championship (First Reign)

Hayter won her first major title by defeating Jinny at on June 3, 2018, in , , to become the . During her 182-day reign, Hayter made several successful defenses, including against Bobbi Tyler on August 5, 2018, at , and against Jinny in a rematch on September 8, 2018, at RevPro When We Were Warriors. She lost the title to on December 2, 2018, at RevPro Winter Warriors 2018 in , .

Revolution Pro Wrestling Undisputed British Women's Championship (Second Reign)

On February 7, 2021, Hayter defeated Gisele Shaw at RevPro Epic Encounters 8 in London, England, to win the Undisputed British Women's Championship for a second time. Her 140-day reign included defenses such as against Shaw in a rematch and other British independents competitors, showcasing her dominance in the UK scene. The title was vacated on June 27, 2021, due to Hayter's participation in WWE tryouts, preventing further defenses.

World Wonder Ring Stardom Goddesses of Stardom Championship

Hayter, partnering with Bea Priestley as part of , defeated and on January 19, 2020, at 9th Anniversary in Tokyo's Korakuen Hall to win the Goddesses of Stardom Championship, marking the first time a foreign team captured the titles. The duo's 183-day reign featured one successful defense against and on April 8, 2020, at No People Gate in , . The championships were vacated on July 20, 2020, due to travel restrictions from the , as the team could not defend them.

World Wonder Ring Stardom SWA World Championship

Seven days after her tag title success, Hayter defeated on January 26, 2020, at 9th Anniversary in to win the , ending Hayashishita's 370-day reign. Her 235-day reign as the fifth champion under the title's history had no recorded defenses, as the SWA title was irregularly defended during this period. Hayter vacated the championship on September 17, 2020, upon leaving .

All Elite Wrestling Women's World Championship

Hayter captured the interim AEW Women's World Championship by defeating Toni Storm on November 19, 2022, at Full Gear in Newark, New Jersey's Prudential Center; it became the undisputed title four days later when lineal champion Thunder Rosa vacated due to injury. Over her 190-day reign, Hayter made three successful defenses: against Hikaru Shida on December 21, 2022, at AEW Dynamite: Holiday Bash in Bossier City, Louisiana; against Saraya and Ruby Soho in a three-way match on March 5, 2023, at AEW Revolution in San Francisco, California; and against Riho on April 5, 2023, at AEW Dynamite in Norfolk, Virginia. She lost the title to Toni Storm on May 28, 2023, at Double or Nothing in Las Vegas, Nevada. As of November 2025, Hayter has not won additional titles in AEW, though she has competed in the inaugural Women's World Tag Team Championship tournament alongside Queen Aminata.

Other accomplishments

In 2018, Hayter won the Pro Wrestling EVE SHE-1 tournament, a prestigious round-robin event modeled after New Japan's , defeating a field that included notable competitors such as Kris Wolf and in the final to earn the title of Ace of EVE. Hayter received the Fighting Spirit Award at World Wonder Ring Stardom's 2019 5☆Star Grand Prix, recognizing her standout performance and resilience in the tournament despite not advancing to the finals. Pro Wrestling Illustrated has consistently ranked Hayter among the top women's wrestlers globally, placing her at No. 47 in the 2020 Women's 100, No. 64 in the 2022 Women's 150, No. 4 in the 2023 Women's 250, and No. 64 in the 2025 Women's 250, highlighting her rapid ascent and in-ring prowess during her AEW title reign. In 2022, Hayter became the first British woman to capture the , a milestone that underscored her breakthrough in the promotion and inspired recognition within the industry. Following her hiatus, Hayter reached the final of the 2025 Women's Foundation Tournament at , where she competed against Mercedes Moné in a high-profile match that earned praise for its intensity and helped reestablish her as a top contender.

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