Piper Niven
Piper Niven (born Kimberly Benson; May 6, 1991) is a Scottish professional wrestler signed to WWE, where she last competed on the SmackDown brand as a powerhouse competitor and one half of the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions.[1][2] Known for her dominant in-ring style emphasizing strength and impactful maneuvers, Niven has achieved success across the global wrestling landscape, including multiple independent circuit titles and high-profile WWE appearances such as the Mae Young Classic and NXT UK.[3] Born in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland, Benson initially concealed her passion for professional wrestling out of concern for potential ridicule but reignited her interest after watching matches with her nephew, leading her to pursue training on the United Kingdom's independent scene.[1] She debuted in 2008 under the ring name Viper, quickly establishing herself in promotions like Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW), where she captured the ICW Women's Championship twice, as well as Pro-Wrestling: EVE (twice), Scottish Wrestling Entertainment Future Division Championship, Absolute Intense Wrestling, and others.[4][5] Niven also ventured internationally, competing for World Wonder Ring Stardom in Japan and winning the 2019 Trios Tag Team Tournament.[2] Niven signed with WWE in 2017, debuting in the inaugural Mae Young Classic tournament and advancing to the quarterfinals before joining NXT UK in 2019, where she challenged for the NXT UK Women's Championship in notable matches against Toni Storm and Kay Lee Ray.[3][6] She transitioned to the main roster in 2021 as Doudrop, aligning briefly with Eva Marie before breaking out independently and competing against top stars like Becky Lynch at the 2022 Elimination Chamber.[2] Reverting to her Piper Niven moniker in 2023, she joined Chelsea Green as tag team partner, winning the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on August 14, 2023, and holding the titles for 126 days, while also securing the 24/7 Championship twice earlier that year.[1][2] As of November 2025, Niven has been sidelined by a serious neck injury sustained in August, placing her career status under evaluation.[7]Background and personal life
Early life
Kimberly Benson was born on May 6, 1991, in Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire, Scotland.[8] Growing up in the Ayrshire region, Benson attended local schools, where she described herself as a tomboy who struggled to form a close group of friends.[9] Her family, including her mother Yvonne and stepfather Niven—who raised her and from whom she took part of her ring name—operated a bus-hire business; they initially viewed her interest in wrestling as a passing phase.[9][10] At age nine, while home sick from school, Benson stumbled upon a professional wrestling program on television, igniting her fascination with the sport.[9][11] She kept this passion hidden for years, occasionally revisiting it through family connections like watching with her nephew. As a child, she also played the bagpipes, which later inspired the "Piper" portion of her wrestling persona.[11] By her mid-teens, Benson's interest resurfaced strongly; at around age 15, her nephew helped rekindle her enthusiasm, and shortly after, at 16, her then-boyfriend informed her of a nearby wrestling training school in Ayrshire.[11][9] She began attending sessions there, marking her first hands-on exposure to wrestling techniques before turning professional.[11]Family and relationships
Piper Niven, born Kimberly Benson, married her longtime partner, a non-wrestler, in September 2021 following an engagement announced in 2019. The couple held a private ceremony, sharing select photos on social media that included their dog dressed in a bow tie, highlighting a low-key celebration away from the public eye. As of 2025, Niven and her husband continue to maintain a private personal life, with occasional joint appearances that underscore their preference for discretion amid her demanding WWE schedule.[1] Niven has no publicly documented children, and her family life appears centered on her marriage and close-knit Scottish heritage. Her travel-intensive career as a professional wrestler intersects with her personal commitments through careful planning, allowing her to balance international tours with time at home in Scotland.[12] Tied to her roots in Ayrshire, Scotland, Niven co-founded the WrestleKind charity in 2020 alongside fellow Scottish wrestler Jack Jester to combat homelessness. Officially registered on January 14, 2021, the initiative provided essential support to vulnerable individuals across Scotland through wrestling-related events and activities, reflecting Niven's commitment to community welfare in her home country. The organization raised funds for winter aid and assistance programs for the houseless until its cessation on October 3, 2025.[13][14][15]Professional wrestling career
Independent circuit (2007–2013)
Kimberly Benson, who performed under the ring name Viper during this period, began her professional wrestling journey at the age of 16 in 2007 by training with the Scottish Wrestling Alliance (SWA), a prominent UK promotion focused on developing local talent. Under the guidance of local mentors including Damian O'Connor and Mikey Whiplash, she built foundational skills in a male-dominated environment, emphasizing physicality and resilience that would define her style. Her rigorous training regimen prepared her for the demands of the ring, where she quickly adapted to performing high-impact moves despite her imposing size. Viper made her in-ring debut in 2008, marking the start of her independent circuit tenure with matches that showcased her raw power and athleticism. By 2009, she secured her first professional booking with the SWA, competing in events that highlighted emerging Scottish wrestlers. She also appeared for Pro Wrestling Pride, another key UK indie promotion, where she participated in bouts against established competitors, often positioning herself as an underdog babyface relying on strength-based offense like clotheslines and splashes to overcome opponents. These early appearances helped forge rivalries, such as skirmishes with local heels challenging her legitimacy as a dominant force in women's divisions still gaining traction in the UK scene. Throughout 2010–2013, Viper expanded her reach across various UK independent promotions, traveling to shows in Scotland and England to gain exposure and refine her in-ring psychology. Her performances emphasized a powerhouse babyface persona, portraying her as a relatable yet formidable athlete who connected with audiences through displays of perseverance and explosive power moves. A pivotal moment came in 2012 when she captured the SWA Women's Championship, solidifying her status as a top contender in the regional women's landscape and demonstrating her growth from novice to titleholder. This achievement underscored her rapid ascent, setting the stage for further opportunities in larger promotions.Insane Championship Wrestling (2013–2019)
Kimberly Benson, performing under the ring name Viper, made her debut for Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) on February 17, 2013, at the Tramspotting event, where she defeated Bete Noire in a qualifying match for the Fierce Females Championship tournament. This appearance marked her entry into Scotland's premier wrestling promotion, where she quickly established herself as a dominant force in the women's division due to her size and power-based style. Throughout her early tenure, Viper competed in various house shows and special events, building momentum on the Scottish independent scene while occasionally crossing over to other UK promotions. Viper's rise culminated in her becoming the inaugural ICW Women's Champion on November 15, 2015, at Fear & Loathing VIII, defeating Kasey Owens, Carmel, and Nikki Cross in a fatal four-way elimination match to claim the newly created title. Her first reign lasted 343 days until October 23, 2016, when she lost the championship to Kay Lee Ray at ICW's 10th anniversary show, setting the record for the longest reign in the title's history at that time. Viper regained the title on February 12, 2018, defeating Session Moth Martina at an ICW television taping, beginning her second reign that emphasized global defenses and elevated the belt's prestige through cross-promotional appearances in Europe. This period solidified her as a cornerstone of ICW's women's division, with defenses at major events like Fear & Loathing IX in 2017, where she participated in a steel cage triple threat match involving Kay Lee Ray and Kasey Owens. A defining aspect of Viper's ICW career was her intense rivalry with Kay Lee Ray, which spanned multiple years and over 50 matches across various promotions, highlighting their contrasting styles—Viper's brute strength against Ray's technical agility and hardcore tendencies. The feud peaked at Fear & Loathing XI on December 2, 2018, in the inaugural Queen of Insanity match, a no-holds-barred stipulation featuring weapons like kendo sticks, barbed wire, and thumbtacks; Ray emerged victorious via submission, ending Viper's second reign after 294 days and becoming the first three-time champion. During this time, Viper transitioned into a more aggressive persona, incorporating heelish tactics in defenses to assert dominance, though she remained a fan favorite for her in-ring intensity. Her final ICW appearance came on May 26, 2019, defeating Anastasia in a non-title match, amid growing rumors of a WWE contract that ultimately led to her departure from the promotion.World Wonder Ring Stardom (2016–2019)
In January 2016, Viper, the ring name used by Piper Niven in Japan, embarked on her first tour with World Wonder Ring Stardom, marking her introduction to the joshi puroresu landscape. During this period, she underwent a trial with the promotion, training under its demanding system that emphasized high-speed athleticism and stiff strikes, which contrasted with her power-based approach developed in the UK. This experience allowed her to compete against elite joshi wrestlers, including a loss to Kairi Hojo in a Wonder of Stardom Championship match on February 28, 2016. Returning for extended excursions in 2017, Viper integrated into Stardom's roster and joined the faction Queen's Quest, replacing the injured Hana Kimura to capture the Artist of Stardom Championship alongside HZK and Io Shirai on August 13 at Midsummer Champions 2017. The trio successfully defended the title three times over 245 days, including victories over international challengers such as Oedo Tai's Sumire Natsu, Xia Brookside, and Kagetsu on October 8, 2017, showcasing Viper's adaptability in multi-person tag dynamics. Additionally, she secured the SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship by defeating Toni Storm on January 3, 2017, in a match where her ICW Women's Championship was also at stake, and retained it against challengers like Jungle Kyona. Viper further highlighted her standing by participating in the 2017 5★Star Grand Prix tournament in the Red Stars block, where she earned 10 points across seven matches, tying for first place with Yoko Bito and Mayu Iwatani before a final-round draw against Bito prevented advancement to the playoffs. These tours influenced her in-ring style, blending her brute strength with joshi precision, though cultural and language barriers required significant adjustment during her time living and performing in Japan. Viper continued appearing sporadically with Stardom through early 2019, including defenses of her titles, before departing full-time to pursue opportunities with WWE.Mae Young Classic (2017)
Piper Niven, competing under her real name as a representative from Scotland, was one of 32 international competitors invited to participate in the inaugural Mae Young Classic tournament held by WWE in 2017. The event served as her introduction to the American professional wrestling audience, showcasing talents from around the world in a single-elimination bracket taped at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida. Niven's selection highlighted her growing reputation on the independent circuit in the UK and Japan, where she had established herself as a powerhouse wrestler known for her strength and technical ability. In preparation for the tournament, Niven joined the other participants for an intensive training camp at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, where she adapted to WWE's in-ring style and worked under coaches like Sara Amato and Sara Del Rey. This marked her first extended exposure to the facility's rigorous regimen, which emphasized athletic conditioning, match psychology, and safety protocols tailored for television production. During this period, Niven also competed in her debut matches on U.S. soil, including the tournament bouts, which were her initial encounters with WWE's production and live crowd dynamics. These experiences provided her with valuable feedback and helped refine her performance for a global streaming audience on the WWE Network. Niven advanced in the tournament by defeating American indie star Santana Garrett in the first round on August 28, 2017, securing the victory with a Michinoku Driver after a hard-fought match that showcased her power advantage. In the second round (round of 16), she faced veteran Serena Deeb on September 4, 2017, defeating her via pinfall with a Michinoku Driver after a competitive clash that highlighted contrasting styles—Niven's brawling offense against Deeb's technical grappling. In the quarterfinals on September 12, 2017, Niven lost to Toni Storm via submission, ending her run in the final eight. Her performances garnered positive attention from WWE officials and fans alike. The Mae Young Classic significantly boosted Niven's visibility within WWE, positioning her as a promising international talent and paving the way for future developmental opportunities. Her strong showings demonstrated her potential as a dominant big-woman competitor, influencing subsequent scouting efforts that culminated in her signing a developmental contract with WWE in 2019. This exposure also enhanced her profile back home, bridging her indie career with aspirations in a major promotion.NXT UK (2019–2021)
In early 2019, Piper Niven signed a developmental contract with WWE and was assigned to the NXT UK brand, marking her full-time entry into the promotion following her appearance in the 2017 Mae Young Classic. She made her on-screen debut on the March 27 episode of NXT UK, interrupting a match involving then-champion Rhea Ripley to establish herself as a formidable powerhouse challenging the division's top talents. Niven's early run positioned her as a dominant force, leveraging her size and strength to overpower opponents in a roster known for technical prowess and athleticism. Niven secured her first victory on NXT UK television on the April 10, 2019, episode, defeating Killer Kelly with a Michinoku Driver in a hard-fought bout that showcased her aggressive style. This win propelled her into a brief feud with Rhea Ripley, culminating in a singles match on the July 3 episode where Niven upset the former champion via pinfall after a series of power moves, including a senton splash. Later that year, on October 3, she continued her momentum by defeating Isla Dawn in her NXT UK in-ring debut taped at a live event, countering Dawn's supernatural gimmick with relentless physicality to secure the win with a running senton. These encounters solidified Niven's role as an enforcer in the women's division, often portrayed as an unyielding threat to more agile competitors. As 2019 progressed, Niven's ambitions turned toward the NXT UK Women's Championship, leading to tensions with Toni Storm, a former titleholder and close real-life friend. On the January 2, 2020, episode of NXT UK, the two engaged in a heated brawl after Storm demanded Niven's allegiance against champion Kay Lee Ray, highlighting their competitive dynamic and setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation. This rivalry peaked at NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool II on January 12, 2020, where Niven challenged Ray for the title in a triple threat match also involving Storm; despite strong showings, including a near-fall after her signature Michinoku Driver on Storm, Niven was eliminated when Ray pinned Storm following interference, allowing Ray to retain. The event underscored Niven's emergence as a credible main event contender, with her performance earning praise for blending power with resilience in the 13-minute clash. Niven's championship pursuits continued into late 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which suspended NXT UK tapings from March to September, resulting in limited exposure during that period. Upon the brand's return, she reignited her feud with Kay Lee Ray, facing the champion in a non-title match on the September 24 episode, where Ray retained her edge with a KLR Driver after a competitive exchange that saw Niven dominate early with suplexes. The animosity escalated to a Falls Count Anywhere match on November 19, NXT UK's first of its kind in the women's division; Niven pushed Ray through tables and barricades in a brutal affair, but Jinny's interference allowed Ray to secure the pinfall victory outside the ring. These pandemic-era bouts emphasized Niven's versatility, adapting her powerhouse persona to no-holds-barred environments while navigating the brand's irregular schedule. In early 2021, as NXT UK resumed more consistent programming, Niven vied for another title opportunity in a number one contender's match against Jinny on the January 7 episode, losing via submission to the House of Black's armbar after a back-and-forth contest that highlighted her endurance. She then participated in NXT UK's inaugural mixed tag team match on March 11, teaming with Jack Starz to defeat Jinny and Joseph Conners by pinfall, pinning Conners after a double-team sequence that reinforced her tag team potential. Niven's NXT UK tenure concluded shortly thereafter amid brand restructuring and her impending transition, leaving her mark as a key pillar in the women's division's evolution during a challenging period.Main roster and Doudrop (2021–2023)
Piper Niven made her main roster debut on the June 14, 2021, episode of Raw, appearing as the unnamed enforcer for the returning Eva Marie and defeating Naomi via Michinoku Driver in a match intended for Marie. The following week on June 21, Niven's new ring name, Doudrop, was revealed by Marie after Doudrop attacked Alexa Bliss, solidifying her role as Marie's dominant valet and muscle in a heel alliance aimed at reestablishing Marie's presence. This partnership positioned Doudrop as a monstrous heel, leveraging her size and power for aggressive interventions, though tensions built as Doudrop sought greater independence. The alliance fractured on the August 30, 2021, episode of Raw, when Doudrop turned on Eva Marie by attacking her before their scheduled tag team match against Alexa Bliss and Nikki A.S.H., embracing the "Doudrop" moniker as her own despite its origins as an insult from Marie. Now a solo competitor, Doudrop pursued the Raw Women's Championship, challenging and losing to champion Charlotte Flair on the September 27, 2021, episode of Raw in a high-stakes title match that highlighted her brute force against Flair's technical prowess. This period marked Doudrop's establishment as a formidable antagonist on Raw, with her character evolving from a silent enforcer to a vocal, intimidating presence driven by personal ambition. Entering 2022, Doudrop engaged in prominent feuds on Raw, including rivalries with Bianca Belair and Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch. Doudrop earned her title opportunity through victories in her feud with Belair, including a win by disqualification on December 27, 2021. The feud intensified with tag team clashes, such as Doudrop teaming with Lynch against Belair and Liv Morgan on January 17, where post-match tensions underscored Doudrop's growing threat level. At Royal Rumble on January 29, 2022, Doudrop challenged Lynch for the Raw Women's Championship in her first pay-per-view title match on the main roster, delivering a competitive bout but ultimately submitting to the Dis-Arm-Her. Doudrop also participated in the women's Royal Rumble match that night, entering at number 27 and being eliminated shortly after by Charlotte Flair. Following the Royal Rumble, Doudrop continued midcard competition on Raw, facing top talents like Belair in singles matches, such as their February 21, 2022, encounter where Belair secured the win with the KOD. In the October 2022 WWE Draft, Doudrop was selected by SmackDown, shifting her to the blue brand for a fresh slate of opportunities amid ongoing midcard pushes. On SmackDown, she competed in multi-woman matches and tag team contention, including bouts alongside Nikki A.S.H. as part of midcard contention. Her gimmick began to nuance beyond the initial "monster heel" archetype, incorporating more personality-driven promos that emphasized her Scottish heritage and resilience, allowing for layered storytelling in feuds. By early 2023, after a brief hiatus due to illness, Doudrop returned at the Royal Rumble on January 28, rebranded as Piper Niven and eliminating Roxanne Perez before being thrown out by the eventual winner, Rhea Ripley. This reversion to her original name signaled a character reset, distancing from the Doudrop persona's limitations and aiming for broader appeal. In the April 2023 WWE Draft, Niven was assigned to Raw, though her immediate post-draft storyline remained underdeveloped, focusing instead on establishing her as a renewed powerhouse in the women's division.The Green Regime and tag team run (2023–2025)
In mid-2023, Piper Niven aligned with Chelsea Green on WWE Raw following Sonya Deville's season-ending injury, replacing her as Green's tag team partner and co-WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. The duo, who had won the titles together as Green and Deville on July 17, continued the reign with Niven officially recognized as champion starting August 14. They defended the championships against various challengers, including a successful retention over Natalya and Tegan Nox on November 27, before losing the titles to Katana Chance and Kayden Carter on December 18. Following the title loss, Green and Niven persisted as a dominant tag team on Raw through early 2024, competing in high-profile matches such as a non-title bout against Chance and Carter on January 8. In the 2024 WWE Draft, both were selected by SmackDown in the fourth round, transitioning their partnership to the blue brand alongside other women's division talents like Naomi. On the SmackDown roster, they pursued the tag team titles anew, challenging for the titles in multi-team matches throughout 2024, including at premium live events like Crown Jewel on October 21. Niven also received a singles opportunity at Clash at the Castle on June 15, challenging Bayley for the WWE Women's Championship with Green in her corner, though she fell short in the bout held in her home country of Scotland. The partnership evolved further in 2025 when Alba Fyre joined them on the March 8 episode of SmackDown, forming the stable known as The Secret Service—a group emphasizing Green's leadership, Niven's power, and Fyre's agility to dominate the women's division. This trio dynamic was showcased in coordinated entrances and interventions, strengthening their presence on SmackDown. The Secret Service's impact peaked on August 22 during a SmackDown episode, where Niven secured a pivotal singles victory over Charlotte Flair. With Fyre distracting the referee and Green raking Flair's eyes, Niven capitalized by delivering her signature Michinoku Driver for the pinfall, marking one of Niven's most significant main roster triumphs and elevating the stable's storyline momentum heading into late 2025.Injury hiatus (2025)
In late August 2025, Piper Niven sustained a serious neck injury that led to her indefinite hiatus from WWE programming, with the issue discovered and addressed in September when she was pulled from the road schedule. The injury, described by sources as involving potential nerve damage, has raised significant backstage concerns within WWE about its severity and long-term implications for her in-ring career. Niven's last match occurred on the August 22, 2025, episode of SmackDown, where she defeated Charlotte Flair via pinfall following interference from her tag team partners Chelsea Green and Alba Fyre. Medical evaluations have been ongoing, with WWE's team and Niven exploring recovery options, though no official timeline for return has been established as of November 2025; while some insiders believe she can eventually compete again, others fear it could prove career-threatening. In response, WWE adjusted storylines for The Secret Service, her successful tag team faction that had recently captured the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, by having Green publicly affirm they would not replace Niven and instead pause major arcs pending her status. On social media, Niven shared a personal update in October 2025, posting about a road trip across the United States with the caption, "Road Trip pt 1. Exploring America one holler at a time," reflecting a focus on personal exploration during her recovery period amid the uncertainty of her WWE future.In-ring style and personas
Wrestling style
Piper Niven employs a powerhouse wrestling style defined by overwhelming strength, stiff strikes, and high-impact maneuvers, drawing heavily from British strong style traditions honed during her early career in promotions like Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW).[16][17] This foundation emphasizes suplexes, powerslams, and intense brawling exchanges, allowing her to dominate opponents through physicality and relentless pressure.[18] Her time in World Wonder Ring Stardom from 2016 to 2019 further refined her approach with joshi puroresu influences, incorporating agile sentons and technical holds that blend power with precision, despite her imposing 5-foot-8-inch, 220-pound frame.[16][19] Niven's signature moveset highlights her explosive capabilities, including the Piper Driver—a sitout powerbomb that plants foes with authority—and the Michinoku Driver, a bridging inverted suplex often used to secure victories.[20][21] She frequently deploys the Cannonball Senton and Vader Bomb as crushing aerial assaults, targeting the midsection to wear down larger adversaries, while powerslams and avalanches underscore her brawling prowess in close-quarters combat.[20][18] These techniques capitalize on her strengths in raw power and resilience, enabling high-impact spots that belie her size.[16] Transitioning from the independent circuit and Stardom to WWE's NXT UK in 2019 and the main roster thereafter, Niven adapted her style to a more televised, athletic format, evolving to mitigate speed limitations through smarter positioning and opportunistic bursts of agility.[20] While her deliberate pace can expose vulnerabilities against faster strikers, post-Stardom refinements have amplified her versatility, allowing seamless integration of suplex chains and senton variations into WWE's high-stakes environments.[16][19]Gimmicks and character development
In her early career on the UK independent circuit from 2007 to 2013, Kimberly Benson performed under the ring name Viper, portraying a versatile babyface emphasizing technical skill and emerging strength against various opponents.[11] This persona drew from her training in Scottish wrestling schools and earned her initial acclaim in promotions like Scottish Wrestling Entertainment.[22] Benson continued using the ring name Viper upon joining Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) in 2013, evolving into a dominant powerhouse heel leveraging her size and strength to overpower competitors in a more intimidating role. This shift continued during her 2016–2019 stint in World Wonder Ring Stardom, where she further solidified her image as an unyielding force, capturing the Artist of Stardom Championship and adapting her style to the promotion's hard-hitting environment while maintaining a heel alignment focused on brute dominance.[1] Upon signing with WWE in 2017, Niven debuted in the Mae Young Classic as herself before moving to NXT UK in 2019, where she was reimagined as a silent, monstrous heel—a stoic enforcer who rarely spoke, relying on physical intimidation to challenge top stars like Kay Lee Ray and Jinny.[23] This character development highlighted her as an unstoppable giant in the women's division, building on her ICW dominance but stripping away verbal flair for a more menacing presence. She adopted the ring name Piper Niven due to a conflict with another wrestler using Viper in WWE.[24] Niven's main roster call-up in 2021 marked a heel turn on June 14, when she aligned with Eva Marie as her protégé under the renamed Doudrop gimmick, shifting to a comical persona that paired her with valets like Lana (CJ Perry) for humorous segments emphasizing over-the-top antics and mismatched partnerships.[25] Fan reception was mixed, with criticism focusing on the departure from her established powerhouse identity, though her Scottish heritage occasionally surfaced in promos to evoke national pride, resonating with UK audiences during events like Clash at the Castle.[26] Another heel turn occurred on August 14, 2023, when she aggressively inserted herself into Chelsea Green's corner to win the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, evolving into an aggressive tag team heel within The Green Regime stable, including the Secret Hervice subunit with Green and Alba Fyre.[2] In her 2023–2025 role with The Green Regime, Niven embodied loyalty as the group's brute enforcer, using her physicality to protect allies and dominate rivals in a heel faction dynamic that amplified her intimidating traits while incorporating subtle Scottish pride elements, such as tartan attire, which garnered positive fan support from her homeland.[27] This persona peaked in multi-woman matches and title defenses, portraying her as a steadfast, force-of-nature guardian. As of November 2025, her alignment remains with the faction, though her in-ring activities are paused (see Injury hiatus section).[28]Media and other ventures
Video games
Piper Niven debuted in video games as Doudrop in the Clowning Around Pack DLC for WWE 2K22, released on June 28, 2022, where she was featured as a playable character with her signature entrance animation and a moveset emphasizing power-based strikes and submissions.[29] She returned as Doudrop in WWE 2K23 before appearing under her Piper Niven ring name in WWE 2K24 and WWE 2K25, with updated attires reflecting her tag team era partnership with Chelsea Green on the Raw and SmackDown brands.[30][31] In these titles, Niven remains a playable character classified as a light heavyweight, boasting an overall rating of 79 in both WWE 2K24 and WWE 2K25.[32][33]Television and endorsements
Piper Niven has appeared in several non-wrestling television features that explore her career and personal experiences in professional wrestling. In November 2017, Niven was interviewed by BBC News, where she discussed discovering wrestling as a child, adopting her ring name inspired by her bagpipe-playing background and father's name, and the physical demands of competing alongside male wrestlers in Scotland's independent scene.[11] In June 2018, she starred in the BBC One documentary episode "Fight Like a Girl" from the "Our Lives" series, which chronicled her daily training regimen in Glasgow, international tours including a trip to Japan for World Wonder Ring Stardom events, and the personal motivations driving her pursuit of a full-time wrestling career despite size-related stereotypes.[34]Championships and achievements
Major titles
Piper Niven, known earlier in her career as Viper, has captured several prestigious championships that highlight her dominance in women's wrestling across independent circuits and WWE. Her major title wins include multiple reigns with the Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) Women's Championship, a significant run with the Stardom-affiliated SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship, two reigns with the WWE 24/7 Championship, and a WWE Women's Tag Team Championship reign alongside Chelsea Green. These accomplishments underscore her versatility and power-based style in high-profile matches.ICW Women's Championship
Niven won the ICW Women's Championship twice between 2015 and 2018, establishing herself as a cornerstone of the promotion's women's division. Her first reign began on November 15, 2015, when she defeated Kay Lee Ray and Nikki Storm in a tournament final at Fear & Loathing VIII to become the inaugural champion; she held the title for 49 days before losing it to Carmel on January 3, 2016.[35] Her second reign started on February 12, 2018, after defeating Session Moth Martina at ICW's No Retreat No Surrender event, and lasted 293 days until she dropped the title to Kay Lee Ray on December 2, 2018, at ICW's Armageddon.[36] Across both reigns, Niven accumulated 342 days as champion, during which she defended the title against notable opponents, solidifying the belt's prestige on the UK indie scene.[16]SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship
Niven captured the SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship once on March 28, 2018, defeating Toni Storm in a title-vs.-title match at Stardom's Dream Slam 2018, where her ICW Women's Championship was also at stake.[37] She held the title for 292 days, losing it to Utami Hayashishita on January 14, 2019, at Stardom's World Big Summer in Tokyo.[38] This reign was significant as one of the longest in the title's history up to that point, with Niven making multiple defenses in Japan against top Stardom talent, elevating the championship's international profile through cross-promotional bouts.[39]WWE 24/7 Championship
Niven won the WWE 24/7 Championship twice in 2022. Her first reign occurred on June 23, 2022, lasting less than one day before losing it. Her second reign began on July 18, 2022, also lasting less than one day.[40] These short reigns marked her first WWE championship successes during her time on the main roster as Doudrop.WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
Niven and Chelsea Green won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on August 14, 2023, when Niven replaced the injured Sonya Deville as Green's partner following Green's initial win on July 17, 2023.[41] The duo held the titles for 126 days, defending successfully against teams like Damage CTRL (Kairi Sane and IYO SKY) and Indi Hartwell and Zoey Stark before losing to Katana Chance and Kayden Carter on December 18, 2023, at WWE Raw.[42] This reign marked Niven's first WWE championship gold on the main roster and highlighted the pair's chemistry within The Green Regime stable, contributing to the division's tag team emphasis during their tenure.| Title | Reigns | Total Days Held | Notable Opponents in Defenses |
|---|---|---|---|
| ICW Women's Championship | 2 | 342 | Session Moth Martina (win for second reign) |
| SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship | 1 | 292 | Jungle Kyona, Tam Nakano |
| WWE 24/7 Championship | 2 | <1 (each) | N/A (short reigns) |
| WWE Women's Tag Team Championship (w/ Chelsea Green) | 1 | 126 | Damage CTRL, Indi Hartwell & Zoey Stark |