AJ Lee
AJ Lee, a former WWE wrestler and author, gained fame for her record-breaking three Divas Championship reigns, including the longest reign in the title's history.
Wrestler
March 19, 1987
Pisces
38
Union City, New Jersey, United States
AJ Lee, born April Jeanette Mendez, rose to stardom as a former wrestler under WWE, captivating audiences with her portrayal of an unstable character onscreen. Known as Miss April in her early career, she achieved remarkable success, winning three Divas Championship titles and being crowned Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Woman of the Year in 2014.
Beyond her wrestling career, AJ Lee has continued to shine. In 2017, she released her inspiring memoir, “Crazy Is My Superpower,” sharing her personal journey and struggles with mental health. She also made her mark in the film industry, starring in the 2019 horror movie “Rabid.”
AJ Lee’s influence extends far beyond her in-ring accomplishments. She has become an advocate for mental health awareness, using her platform to encourage others to seek help and break the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
AJ Lee’s unwavering determination and ability to overcome personal challenges have made her an inspiration to fans and aspiring performers alike. Her legacy as a trailblazer in women’s wrestling and her commitment to mental health advocacy continue to resonate, leaving a lasting impact on the world of entertainment and beyond.