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Julia Hart

Julia Hart (born November 8, 2001) is an American professional wrestler and former competitive cheerleader currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she competes as a member of the House of Black stable. She began training in professional wrestling at age 16 in Minnesota and debuted in independent promotions in 2019 before joining AEW in 2021. Hart gained prominence through her evolution from a cheerleader valet character to a darker "Princess of the Black Throne" persona, marked by her use of black mist in matches and alignment with House of Black leader Malakai Black. In November 2023, she won the AEW TBS Championship in a triple threat match at Full Gear, defeating Kris Statlander and Skye Blue to become the youngest champion in AEW history at age 22. Her rapid push has drawn fan criticism for perceived in-ring limitations despite her athletic background, though she has defended her learning curve as adapting cheerleading skills to live television wrestling. Following a torn labrum injury in 2024 that forced her to vacate the TBS title, Hart returned to in-ring competition in late 2024, continuing her role in House of Black storylines.

Early life

Upbringing and education

Julia Hart grew up in , where she developed an early interest in . Her parents supported her ambitions in the sport but insisted she delay formal training until she was old enough to drive independently, which occurred at age 16. Hart attended Bloomington Jefferson High School, balancing academics with extracurricular activities. During this period, she pursued competitive , participating on the school's cheer team and achieving notable success in the discipline throughout her high school years. This involvement spanned several years and included competitive elements that honed her athleticism, though she later expressed frustration with cheerleading by the time of her graduation, prompting a shift toward wrestling. Following high school graduation, Hart did not pursue , instead focusing on wrestling training; she first entered a ring at age 15 and began structured instruction shortly thereafter at a local facility in the area.

Cheerleading career

Julia Hart engaged in competitive from an early age in , where it became a central focus of her youth for approximately 16 years. She attended Bloomington Jefferson High School and participated on the school's cheer team during her high school years. Her involvement yielded notable successes, including team wins in two national championships, with Hart earning individual recognition as a two-time champion in the discipline. The physical demands of competitive led to significant injuries for Hart. She sustained a torn during routines but persisted in competing for two additional years before seeking surgical intervention. On another occasion, she suffered a severe requiring hospitalization, yet her coach urged her to return to competition shortly thereafter. These experiences highlighted the injury risks inherent in the sport, contributing to Hart's eventual shift away from by the time of her high school graduation.

Professional wrestling career

Training and early matches

Hart began her professional wrestling training in 2018 at age 16, enrolling at The Academy School of in under Ken Anderson. She trained there for several months before pausing to focus on and school commitments, later returning but sustaining a shoulder injury that interrupted her progress. Seeking advanced instruction, Hart relocated from to to train at the Nightmare Factory, a facility associated with and QT Marshall, where she began intensive sessions after applying via an essay and receiving prompt acceptance. Her training there emphasized foundational skills, with Hart later recalling learning much of her in-ring fundamentals through observation during AEW television appearances due to her limited prior matches. Hart's in-ring debut occurred on November 22, 2019, when she defeated Alyna Kyle at a Midwest All-Star Wrestling event, two weeks after turning 18. In December 2019, she competed in her first tag team match at Great Lakes Championship Wrestling, partnering with Devon Monroe in a loss to Maverick Cage and Moxie Mollie. Early 2020 saw additional outings, including a match against Killa Kate at a Kickstart My Heart charity event in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and a victory over Heather Wreckless at Rugged Pro Wrestling in Marshalltown, Iowa. These sparse independent appearances, numbering fewer than ten before her national television exposure, were impacted by injuries and the COVID-19 pandemic, leading her to prioritize Nightmare Factory sessions and student showcases, such as the May 2021 event.

All Elite Wrestling

Hart signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in early 2021 and made her in-ring debut on the May 4, 2021, episode of AEW Dark, losing to KiLynn King by pinfall. Initially positioned as a valet for the Varsity Blondes tag team alongside her then-real-life boyfriend Griff Garrison, Hart appeared primarily in a cheerleading role, supporting the team on the main roster during matches against groups like Death Triangle. Her early involvement emphasized her athletic background from cheerleading rather than extensive wrestling experience, with limited competitive bouts on AEW Dark and Elevation throughout 2021 and into 2022. In September 2022, during a storyline feud between the Varsity Blondes and the House of Black, Hart was sprayed in the face with black mist by Malakai Black, prompting a character shift to a darker, heel persona aligned with supernatural elements. She officially joined the House of Black stable in October 2022, an idea she pitched to Black himself, transitioning from valet duties to active competitor while adopting gothic attire and a "Princess of the Black Throne" moniker. This affiliation led to her first significant wins, including a 25-match undefeated streak in singles and tag competition starting in late 2022, often interfering with mist usage or aiding stablemates like Brody King and Buddy Matthews. Key victories included submissions over opponents like Anna Jay on Battle of the Belts IX in January 2024. Hart captured the on November 18, 2023, at Full Gear in , defeating and in a three-way match to end Statlander's reign. Her 155-day title reign, the third-longest in the championship's history at the time, featured defenses against challengers including Abadon, Julia Parker, and , with notable stipulations like matches allowing her mist tactic. The reign concluded on April 21, 2024, at , when she lost to via pinfall after interference from Statlander. Post-title, Hart continued storylines amid rumors of leader Malakai Black's potential departure, maintaining her role through mid-2025 feuds. By 2025, Hart shifted alliances to the Triangle of Madness stable alongside and , engaging in multi-woman matches such as an August 9 win over Queen Aminata, , and . She faced high-profile rivalries, including losses to on episodes of in January and September 2025, highlighting her evolving in-ring style amid ongoing dark persona developments. Despite a period of absence earlier in the year, Hart returned to active competition, competing in over 90 AEW matches by October 2025 with a record emphasizing tag and multi-person bouts.

International excursions

In October 2025, Julia Hart traveled to for her first international wrestling appearances with (CMLL), participating in the promotion's annual Women's Grand Prix tournament held on October 24. She teamed with fellow (AEW) talents and , billed as the "Triangle of Madness," representing the international squad in a multi-woman elimination match against a Mexican team consisting of Zeuxis, La Jarochita, and Reyna Isis. During the match, Hart contributed offensively with maneuvers including a moonsault attempt, though it was countered, leading to her elimination via a sit-out piledriver from Zeuxis after approximately 51 minutes and 35 seconds of in-ring action. Despite the loss, the Triangle of Madness unit advanced to become the final three competitors on the international side, showcasing competitive resilience against the CMLL representatives and drawing attention for their performance in the high-stakes environment. This crossover event marked Hart's debut outside North American promotions, highlighting AEW's collaborative ties with CMLL amid ongoing talent exchanges. Prior to this, Hart's career had been confined to U.S.-based independent circuits and AEW programming, with no prior documented matches in Mexico or other international territories.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Julia Hart is not related to the , despite sharing the surname, a connection she has repeatedly denied in interviews. As a , Hart's father claimed his uncle was , leading her to initially believe and repeat the story, though she later dismissed it as unfounded family lore. Little public information exists about her parents, who remain unnamed; unverified reports describe her father as a businessman and her mother as a . Hart is reported to be an with no siblings. Hart is married to Lee Johnson, a fellow All Elite Wrestling (AEW) performer who debuted with the promotion in 2020. The couple publicly confirmed their relationship in 2023 and wed shortly thereafter, though specific wedding details have not been disclosed. No children are known from the marriage as of 2025.

Health and injuries

Julia Hart sustained a torn in her right shoulder during her competitive career, managing the injury for two years without surgery due to the sport's year-round demands and lack of offseason before undergoing the procedure in June 2023. She also experienced a severe in 8th grade while performing a , yet continued training and competing despite the injury's seriousness. In April 2024, Hart aggravated her shoulder during a match taped for the April 10 episode of , but she continued wrestling through the pain, including defending the at the pay-per-view on April 21, where she was defeated by . She underwent surgery shortly thereafter in early May 2024 to repair the damage, followed by approximately three months of rehabilitation focused on restoring mobility and strength. Hart deliberately extended her recovery period beyond the minimum to ensure complete healing, avoiding a premature return that could risk further setbacks, and resumed in-ring activity by late 2024. As of January 2025, she reported being fully recovered and capable of performing at pre-injury levels.

Wrestling style and persona

In-ring techniques

Julia Hart primarily employs agile, high-flying maneuvers and targeted submissions in her matches, leveraging her background for flexibility and elevation. Her finisher, the Hartless (also known as ), consists of a chickenwing submission transitioned into a , often applied after wearing down opponents with strikes or aerial attacks. Among her signature moves, Hart frequently uses the for high-impact offense, executing it from an elevated position to target the opponent's midsection or chest. She also incorporates the , charging at foes for a face-first slam, and the to apply pressure to the neck and shoulders. Earlier in her career, particularly during 2019-2021 dark matches, Hart relied on the , a split-legged legdrop delivered from the top rope onto a prone opponent. Hart's technique emphasizes quick transitions between strikes—such as superkicks and chops—and grapples, though observers have noted limitations in match psychology and move execution consistency as of 2023-2024 bouts. In multi-person matches, she adapts by using rope-running for momentum into dives or arm drags, but her arsenal remains relatively streamlined compared to veterans, focusing on athletic bursts rather than prolonged technical exchanges.

Character development

Julia Hart initially portrayed a bubbly, enthusiastic cheerleader character upon her (AEW) debut in May 2021, aligning with the Varsity Blonds stable to leverage her real-life background and high school perceptions of her as such. This persona emphasized crowd interaction and positivity but limited her in-ring depth, as she entered with fewer than 50 professional matches and faced challenges adapting to television wrestling. A pivotal shift occurred in late 2021 when sprayed her with black mist during an episode of , symbolizing a supernatural "blinding" that prompted Hart to adopt an eyepatch, display uncharacteristic aggression—such as attacking opponents preemptively—and distance herself from the Varsity Blonds. This marked the onset of her transition from a happy-go-lucky babyface to a darker, heel-oriented figure, reflecting her desire to shed the "annoying preppy girl" stereotype for a more authentic, serious self-expression. Hart fully aligned with the faction at on May 29, 2022, intervening with mist to aid the group's victory over the , which solidified her turn and introduced a gothic aesthetic including dark attire, face paint, and white contact lenses to convey an otherworldly menace. Membership in the stable, comprising , , and , fostered her confidence and sense of identity, enabling evolution from a novice cheerleader to a poised, aggressive performer capable of leading segments and exploiting opponents' weaknesses. She has described herself as the "Princess of the Black Throne," emphasizing naivety turning into calculated cunning rather than outright dominance. Her character's inspirations draw from horror elements in films like and , as well as action figures such as Uma Thurman's Beatrix Kiddo in Kill Bill, blending sass, vengeance, and supernatural motifs with influences from and the series. This layered development, spanning over three years by 2024, has been noted for its subtlety and long-term buildup, transforming Hart into a central figure while enhancing her in-ring psychology through mist usage and psychological taunts.

Championships and accomplishments

Title reigns

Julia Hart's sole title reign occurred as the AEW TBS Champion, which she held from November 18, 2023, to April 21, 2024, for a total of 155 days. She captured the championship in a three-way match at in , defeating champion and by pinning Skye Blue following interference and a low blow to Statlander. During her , Hart defended the title successfully against opponents including Abadon on the December 3, 2023, episode of and Julia Parker in a dark match taped for the January 3, 2024, episode of . The concluded at AEW in , , where Hart lost the to in a House Rules match prohibiting count-outs and disqualifications, with Nightingale securing the victory via pinfall after 6 minutes and 1 second. This marked Hart's only in major promotions as of October 2025.

Other accolades

Hart was named the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Most Improved Wrestler of 2023, receiving 117 votes in the annual poll conducted by the publication. Before entering , Hart competed as a cheerleader at High School in , where her team secured two national championships.

Reception and impact

Critical assessments

Critics have lauded Julia Hart's character portrayal and narrative integration in (AEW), particularly her gradual transformation within the stable, which has been described as a " " due to its slow-burn subtlety and effective use of psychological elements like black mist and gothic aesthetics. Her ability to embody these subtleties has elevated her performance beyond typical faction roles, with analysts noting her mastery in conveying menace through minimalistic expressions and mannerisms. In assessments of her overall potential, Hart, who entered the industry around and was 21 years old as of early 2023, is viewed as a promising talent with room for expansion, especially given her youth and alignment with established figures like . Her post-injury mindset in 2025 reflects a professional seriousness that positions her as an emerging leader in AEW's women's division, emphasizing deliberate preparation over rushed progression. While her in-ring execution has shown progress—drawing from self-taught fundamentals observed and applied in high-profile bouts—evaluators highlight that her technical foundation, including move execution and match pacing, lags behind her charisma, often relying on athletic flips and character-driven spots to engage audiences. Hart has dismissed detractors' on perceived shortcomings, prioritizing feedback from mentors and her own evaluation amid online scrutiny of her skills.

Fan perspectives and controversies

Fans have lauded Julia Hart's character evolution from a cheerleader to the enigmatic "Princess of Plagues" in the faction, crediting her for a compelling gothic that enhanced AEW's storytelling. Her 2023 breakout as TBS Champion drew praise from commentators like , who described her as "just the best" with potential for dominance in the women's division. This shift, which Hart pitched herself, resonated with audiences for its thematic depth and her commitment to the role, including the use of black mist as a signature element. Criticism from portions of the fanbase has centered on Hart's in-ring proficiency, with detractors arguing her performances lack , rely on limited movesets, and appear hesitant, particularly early in her push. Online forums have amplified these views, labeling her as "horrible in the ring" and questioning her rapid elevation despite perceived shortcomings in translating athletic background to wrestling fundamentals. Such feedback intensified around her title defenses and feuds, where opponents' strengths sometimes highlighted her relative inexperience. Hart has addressed detractors directly, emphasizing resilience against social media backlash and prioritizing internal validation over public opinion: "A fan doesn't know everything. At the end of the day, the only person's opinion that matters is Tony and myself." She has reiterated disinterest in internet critics, focusing instead on creative decisions like abandoning her initial cheerleader gimmick, which she personally disliked. No major personal or ethical controversies have emerged, with discourse largely confined to booking choices and skill development amid her youth and rapid ascent in AEW. Her post-injury return in late 2024, including vignettes and attacks signaling new feuds, has reignited positive anticipation among supporters.

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