Millie McKenzie

Feb 18, 2021 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name: Millie Mai McKenzie
Height: 5’6″
Weight: 128 lbs.
Date of Birth: June 17, 2000
Hometown: Coventry, England
Pro Debut: October 17, 2015
Trained By: Fight Club Pro
Finishing Move: Ace Crusher

Biography

– McKenzie began her career as ‘Millie Marks’
– On September 24, 2016, Marks defeated Lana Austin & Bea Priestley to become the first Ironfist Womens Champion
– On November 12, Marks defeated Evelyn to retain the Ironfist Womens Title
– On December 10, Marks defeated Nixon Newell to retain the Ironfist Womens Title
– On January 21, 2017, Marks fought Sierra Loxton to a no-contest to retain the Ironfist Womens Title
– Later that month, Millie Marks became Millie McKenzie
– On February 4, McKenzie defeated Dani Luna to retain the Ironfist Womens Title
– On February 11, McKenzie defeated Evelyn to retain the Ironfist Womens Title
– On February 18, 2018, McKenzie defeated Kay Lee Ray to win the Defiant Womens Title
– On March 19, McKenzie defeated Kay Lee Ray & Sammi Jayne to retain the Defiant Womens Title
– On March 26, McKenzie defeated Kay Lee Ray to retain the Defiant Womens Title
– On April 28, McKenzie again defeated Kay Lee Ray to retain the Defiant Womens Title
– On May 28, McKenzie defeated Lana Austin to retain the Defiant Womens Title
– On June 1, McKenzie & Pete Dunne defeated The Besties In The World (Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega) to win the PWR Tag Team Titles
– McKenzie debuted for NXT UK in August 2018
– On October 5, McKenzie (as Sgt Suplex Millie) & Chief Deputy Dunne defeated The Hunter Brothers (Lee & Jim) in the final of a tournament to win the vacant Kamikaze Pro Tag Team Titles
– On November 16, McKenzie & Dunne defeated Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis), Team WhiteWolf (Carlos Romo & A-Kid) and The Hunter Brothers (Lee & Jim) to retain the Kamikaze Pro Tag Team Titles
– On December 6, McKenzie defeated Kay Lee Ray & Viper to become the first Fight Forever Womens Champion. She defended the title against Bea Priestley the next day, but would lose it to Priestley before the end of the week
– On January 6, 2019, McKenzie defeated Ayame Sasamura to win the Sendai Girls Junior Title
– On March 15, McKenzie defeated Charli Evans to retain the Sendai Girls Junior Title
– On April 16, McKenzie defeated Manami to retain the Sendai Girls Junior Title
– On May 27, Medusa Complex (McKenzie & Charli Evans) defeated Beauty Bear (Mika Iwata & Chihiro Hashimoto) to win the Sendai Girls Tag Team Titles
– On June 8, Medusa Complex defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto & DASH Chisako to retain the Sendai Girls Tag Team Titles
– On July 27, Medusa Complex defeated Chihiro Hashimoto & Yuu to retain the Sendai Girls Tag Team Titles
– On August 15, McKenzie defeated Charli Evans to become the first REACH Womens Champion
– On October 5, Medusa Complex (McKenzie & Charli Evans) defeated The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) to win the Riptide Tag Team Tournament
– On November 10, McKenzie won the EVE SHE-1 Tournament, defeating Mercedes Martinez in the final
– On December 7, McKenzie defeated Amale to win the Women Of KULT Title
– On January 11, 2020, Medusa Complex (McKenzie & Charli Evans) defeated The Woke Queens (Debbie Keitel & Valkyrie) and Sammi Jayne & Gisele Shaw in an Elimination Match to win the EVE Tag Team Titles
– On February 1, Medusa Complex defeated Team LLL (Aleah James & Clementine) to retain the EVE Tag Team Titles
– The next day, McKenzie defeated LA Taylor to retain the REACH Womens Title
– On February 16, 2021, McKenzie signed with WWE and would begin competing for NXT UK in April as ‘Emilia McKenzie’
– On June 4, 2022, McKenzie defeated Calypso to retain the Women of KULT Title
– McKenzie was released by WWE on August 18, 2022.

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