April Hunter
Real name: April Hunter
Height: 5’9″
Weight: 150 lbs.
Date of birth: September 24, 1971
From: Philadelphia, PA
Pro debut: July 2001
Trained by: Killer Kowalski
Finishing move: HeadHunter
Biography
– Following a Playboy appearance in 1999, Hunter was hired by WCW as a valet to the New World Order
– Following the demise of WCW, Hunter began training under Killer Kowalski
– In her first professional match, Hunter (as ‘April Kincaid’) teamed with Arch Kincaid to defeat Simon Diamond & Dawn Marie
– In April 2002, Hunter was invited to a WWE try out in Cincinnati, OH.
– Hunter debuted for NWA-TNA at their 11th weekly PPV event in August 2002. She would unsuccessfully compete in Bruce’s Miss TNA Challenge
– On September 27, 2003, Hunter & Slyck Wagner Brown defeated The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz (EN Negro & KC Blade) to win the JAPW Tag Team Titles
– In October 2003, Hunter travelled to Japan to work for the AtoZ promotion
– On November 8, 2003, Hunter & Slyck Wagner Brown defeated The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz (EN Negro & KC Blade) and The H Effect (Dixie & Deranged) to retain the JAPW Tag Team Titles
– Hunter won the 2003 WXW Womens Elite 8 Tournament, defeating Phoenix in the final
– On November 23, 2003, Hunter defeated Tracy Brooks in the final of a tournament to become the first JCW Womens Champion
– On December 13, Hunter & Slyck Wagner Brown defeated The Christopher Street Connection (Buff-E & Mace) to retain the JAPW Tag Team Titles
– On December 19, Hunter defeated Cindy Rogers to win the WXW Womens Title
– On January 23, 2004, Hunter defeated Ariel by DQ to retain the WXW Womens Title
– On February 28, Hunter & Slyck Wagner Brown defeated The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz (EN Negro & KC Blade) to retain the JAPW Tag Team Titles
– On May 14, Hunter defeated Alere Little Feather, Tara Charisma, Amanda Violet, Ariel & Poppalicious to win the vacant USA Pro Womens Title
– On June 19, Hunter defeated Poppalicious to retain the USA Pro Womens Title
– On August 21, Hunter & Slyck Wagner Brown won a 5-team Battle Royal to become the first 3PW Tag Team Champions
– On August 28, Hunter defeated Traci Brooks, Trinity & Ariel to win the CSWF Womens Title
– On September 17, Hunter defeated Miss Kara Slice to retain the USA Pro Womens Title
– On November 19, Hunter defeated Poppalicious in a Bra & Panties Match to retain the USA Pro Womens Title
– On January 8, 2005, Hunter defeated Traci Brooks to retain the CSWF Womens Title
– On January 28, Hunter defeated Lacey to become the first FNW Womens Champion
– On April 5, 2006, Team T&A (Hunter & Talia Madison) defeated Amber O’Neal & Lollipop to win the WEW Tag Team Titles
– On May 4, Hunter defeated Veronica Von Irons to retain the FNW Womens Title
– On August 18, Team T&A (Hunter & Talia Madison) defeated Amber O’Neal & Lollipop in a Loser Leaves Town Match to retain the WEW Tag Team Titles
– On November 12, Hunter won the QOC Princess of Chaos Tournament, then went on to defeat Sweet Saraya with Christy Hemme as special guest referee to win the QOC Title
– On December 1, Team T&A (Hunter & Talia Madison) defeated Annie Social & Sumie Sakai to retain the WEW Tag Team Titles
– Hunter won the 2007 GSW Ladies Tournament, defeating Lacey in the final
– On January 21, 2007, Hunter defeated Jazzy Bi in a 30 Minute Iron Queen Match to retain the QOC Title
– On March 18, Hunter defeated Jazzy Bi to retain the QOC Title
– On April 13, Hunter defeated Miss Danyah to win the GCW WILD Title, but would lose it in a 4-Way Match to Cherry Bomb the next day
– Hunter returned to TNA for a one-off appearance on December 21, 2009, teaming with Lorelei Lee in a loss to Taylor Wilde & Sarita
– Hunter left the wrestling business in 2014, though didn’t officially announce her retirement until 2018