Allysin Kay

Allysin Kay

Kay in July 2011
Born (1987-11-05) November 5, 1987[1]
Detroit, Michigan, United States[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Allysin Kay
Beth Moore[3]
Sienna[4]
Billed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[5]
Billed weight 150 lb (68 kg)[5]
Billed from Detroit, Michigan[5]
Trained by Mathew Priest[6]
Bill Martel[6]
Debut December 28, 2008[2][6]

Allysin Kay (born November 5, 1987)[1] is an American professional wrestler, currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the ring name Sienna. She wrestles on the independent circuit in the United States and Canada, most notably for Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW), Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU), Shimmer Women Athletes, and Shine Wrestling. She is a former one-time AIW Women's Champion, and a former WSU Tag Team Champion with partner Sassy Stephie.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2008–2011)

A fan of professional wrestling since her childhood, Kay first became involved in the wrestling business in July 2008 when she began training with Mathew Priest and Bill Martel at the Blue Collar Wrestling Alliance (BCWA) in her hometown of Detroit, Michigan.[6] Six months later, she debuted against Shavonne Norrell on December 28.[2][6] Kay and Norrell engaged in a feud that lasted most of 2009,[6] including a Falls Count Anywhere match at Summer Standoff in August 2009. Kay later began competing against male wrestlers. At the end of 2010, the BCWA National Championship was vacated, and Kay entered the tournament to determine the new champion. She reached the semi-finals, where she lost to eventual victor Scotty Primo. Until BCWA's closure in mid-2011, Kay regularly attempted to win the championship.

Until March 2010, Kay worked exclusively for BCWA. Her first match for another promotion was facing Jefferson Saint for Beyond Wrestling.[6]

In mid-2010, Kay began wrestling for Main Event Championship Wrestling. She debuted against Jessicka Havok, and the duo entered a feud which spilled over into other promotions, including Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling. The feud concluded in a two out of three falls anything goes street fight, which was won by Havok.[1] Following the feud, Kay and Havok formed a tag team called Team Be Jealous.[7]

Absolute Intense Wrestling (2010–present)

Kay debuted in Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) in April 2010, losing to Jessicka Havok, and the following month, she lost to Angel Dust.[8] At Girls Night Out 3 in January 2011, Kay earned her first victory in AIW, defeating Roxie Cotton. In June at Road to Absolution, she joined the Flexor Industries stable.[9] At Girls Night Out 4, she defeated Mickie Knuckles. Kay lost to Mia Yim at Girls Night Out 5, in a match where Yim legitimately broke Kay's nose with a kick.[10] At Girls Night Out 6 on April 15, 2012, Kay faced Yim for the vacant AIW Women's Championship, which Kay won. The third match of the series between the duo took place at Girls Night Out 7, where Kay retained her championship.[1] Kay went on to defend her championship against Jennifer Blake, Crazy Mary Dobson, and KC Warfield throughout 2012. In 2013, Kay defeated Mickie Knuckles to retain the championship at Girls Night Out 8 in March, and successfully defended the championship against Veda Scott and MsChif in October and November, respectively.[1] In March 2014, Kay retained the championship against Leah Von Dutch at Girls Night Out 11, but the lost the championship to Athena at Girls Night Out 12 on March 29 in a no disqualification, falls count anywhere match.[11]

Women Superstars Uncensored (2011–present)

Kay and Sassy Stephie (left) as The Midwest Militia

In January 2011, Kay debuted for Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) at The Final Chapter internet pay-per-view in a loss to Jamilia Craft.[6][12] She returned to WSU two months later, losing to Kristin Astara at the 4th Anniversary Show. At the Uncensored Rumble internet pay-per-view in June, Kay was on the losing end of an eight-person tag team match, and also competed in the rumble match later that night. In August, Kay earned her first win in WSU when she was victorious in a four-way match against Marti Belle, Tina San Antonio, and Niya.[12] Kay then joined forces with Jessicka Havok and Sassy Stephie, creating a new stable known as The Midwest Militia. Kay competed in tag team matches with other members of The Midwest Militia over the next few months, including winning a WarGames match against Team WSU (Mercedes Martinez, Alicia, and Brittney Savage) at the Breaking Barriers II internet pay-per-view in November. On March 3, 2012, Kay and Stephie won the WSU Tag Team Championship by defeating the Soul Sisters (Jana and Latasha). They successfully defended the championship against the teams of Alicia and Brittney Savage and the Soul Sisters in April.[12]

As part of a talent exchange, The Midwest Militia began competing for the Canadian promotion NCW Femmes Fatales (NCWFF) in 2012.[13] At NCWFF's ninth show in July 2012, the Midwest Militia defeated Courtney Rush, Xandra Bale, and Cat Power in a six-woman tag team match.[14] At WSU's King and Queen of the Ring pay-per-view, they retained the championship against Marti Belle and Lexxus.[15] On February 8, 2014, Kay and Stephie lost the WSU Tag Team Championship to Kimber Lee and Annie Social, when Havok, who was substituting for Kay, attacked Stephie during the match.[16] On September 13, Kay unsuccessfully challenged LuFisto for the WSU Championship.[17]

Shine Wrestling (2012–present)

Kay in September 2015

Kay joined Shine Wrestling in 2012.[18] She debuted on the inaugural show, forming a tag team with Taylor Made, and the duo defeated Tracy Taylor and Su Yung.[19] April Hunter was later added to the alliance, with the trio calling themselves Made in Sin. At Shine 7, Made in Sin defeated Taylor, Yung, and Tim in a six-woman tag team match.[20] With the addition of Rain and Ivelisse Vélez, the stable became known as Valkyrie. At Shine 8, Valkyrie defeated Amazing Kong, Angelina Love, Christina Von Eerie, and Mia Yim in an eight-woman tag team match.[21] At Shine 10 in May 2013, Kay defeated Nikki Roxx in a qualifying match for the Shine Championship tournament.[22] When Kay interfered in the main event match between ally Rain and Angelina Love, she was suspended by Lexie Fyfe for 90 days and removed from the tournament.[23] Kay returned at Shine 13 on September 27, teaming with Ivelisse to defeat Jessicka Havok and Amazing Kong, after accidentally clotheslining long-time ally Havok.[24] On the following show, Kay attacked Havok, leading to a singles match at Shine 15, which ended in a no contest.[25][26] After their next match ended in a double count out, Kay and Havok faced off in a Ybor City street fight in April 2014, which ended in a no contest when Havok was struck by a car as part of the storyline.[27][28] The rivalry between Kay and Havok culminated in Last Woman Standing match at Shine 20, which Kay won.[29] At Shine 30 on October 2, 2015, Kay defeated Saraya Knight in an anything goes match.[30]

Other promotions (2012–present)

Kay made her Shimmer Women Athletes debut on October 27, 2012, as part of Volume 49. She and Taylor Made, as Made in Sin, defeated Shazza McKenzie and Veda Scott.[31] Made in Sin lost at Volume 51 in October 2012 to Regeneration X (Allison Danger and Leva Bates), and at Volume 52 to the team of Kana and LuFisto. At Volume 55, Kay defeated Thunderkitty in a singles match.[32] Made in Sin defeated MsEerie (MsChif and Christina Von Eerie) at Volume 56, but were on the losing end of a six-woman tag team match at Volume 57.[33][34]

Kay debuted for Ring of Honor (ROH) at the Ring of Honor Wrestling television tapings on November 3, 2012 in a loss to MsChif.[35]

Japan and Europe (2013, 2014)

On July 7, 2013, Kay started her first tour of Japan with the World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana promotion, losing to Keiko Aono in a singles match in Kawasaki.[2][36] On August 4, Kay and Crazy Mary unsuccessfully challenged Aono and Yumiko Hotta for the WWWD World Tag Team Championship.[37]

On September 28, 2014, Kay made her European debut with the British company Bellatrix Female Warriors, owned by Sweet Saraya, in a losing effort to Bellatrix World Champion, Liberty.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2016–present)

At Knockouts Knockdown 2016, Kay made her TNA debut defeating former 5-time Knockouts champion Gail Kim in her very first match via a count-out.

On April 21, 2016, it was reported that Kay had signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).[38] She made her début for the promotion, on the same day, during the May tapings of Impact Wrestling, working under the ring name Sienna, and was defeated by Jade in her first match.[39][4]

She then engaged in a feud with both Gail Kim and Jade by joining an alliance with Maria Kanellis and Allie, establishing herself as a heel in the process. Sienna defeated Madison Rayne to become number one contender and face Jade for the Knockouts championship at Slammiversary[40]

In wrestling

Kay executing a big boot on Courtney Rush
Kay performing the Cut-Throat in 2012

Championships and accomplishments

References

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