Jennacide

Feb 12, 2021 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name: Jenna Lynn Van Bemmel
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 200 lbs.
Date of Birth: October 31
Hometown: Clearwater, Florida
Pro Debut: May 7, 2011
Trained By: Rain
Finishing Move: The Royal Butterfly

Biography

– Outside of wrestling, Van Bemmel has competed as a bodybuilder
– Van Bemmel debuted simply as ‘Jenna’ for Mississippi’s NWA Battlezone in May 2011, losing to Brittany Lynn in a Lumberjill Match
– On December 17, 2016, Jenna defeated Aria Blake to win the ACW Womens Title
– On June 3, Jenna defeated Kaci Lennox to retain the ACW Womens Title
– On July 15, Jenna defeated Natalia Markova to retain the ACW Womens Title
– Van Bemmel appeared on the August 2, 2017 episode of NXT, working under her real name in a loss to Sonya Deville
– On August 6, Jenna defeated Kikyo to retain the ACW Womens Title
– By late 2017, Jenna had become Jenna Van Muscles
– On July 7, 2018, Van Muscles defeated Dynamite DiDi to win the Diamonds Division Starlight Title
– On October 20, Van Muscles defeated Avery Taylor to retain the Diamonds Division Starlight Title
– By late 2020, Jenna Van Muscles had become Jennacide
– Jennacide debuted for AEW in November 2020, teaming with Dream Girl Ellie in a loss to Diamante & Ivelisse on Dark
– In March 2021, Jennacide joined the NWA
– At When Our Shadows Fall, Jennacide defeated Skye Blue
– On November 28, Jennacide defeated Jamie Senegal to win the vacant Unify Womens Title
– On September 17, 2022, Jennacide defeated KiLynn King & The WOAD in a Casket Match to win the vacant MPW Title
– On December 10, Jennacide defeated Janai Kai to retain the MPW Title
– On April 22, 2023, Jennacide defeated Hyan to retain the MPW Title
– On June 10, Jennacide defeated Jazmin Allure to retain the MPW Title
– Jennacide scaled back her bookings in the second half of 2023

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