Personal Information
Full Name | Serena Deeb |
Date of Birth | June 26, 1986 |
Nationality | American |
Birth Place | Oakton, Virginia |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
Weight | 130 lb (59 kg) |
Theme Song | "Return of the Veteran" |
Debut | November 5, 2005 |
Nickname | The Professor |
Serena Deeb: A Brief Biography
Serena Deeb is an American professional wrestler signed with AEW. She is a former NWA Women's World Champion.
Professional Wrestling Career
Early Years (2005-2009)
In November, she began her professional wrestling career and finished her training. During her time with OVW, she won the OVW Women's Championship on six different occasions. In 2006, she began working for Shimmer. She spent two years with the company before signing to WWE.
WWE (2009-2010)
In 2009, she signed with WWE and began working for FCW. After spending a year, she moved to the main roster. In 2010, she joined the Straight Edge Society and shaved her head on live television. A few months later, a real-life angle of Deeb drinking at a bar was used, and they removed her from the stable.
Independent Circuit (2010-2017)
After being released, Deeb spent her time working on the independent circuit. Deeb has worked for several independent promotions and is known for her technical prowess. Deeb has wrestled for Impact Wrestling and Japan during her time on the independent circuit.
WWE (2017-2020)
In 2017, Deeb came out of retirement and entered the Mae Young Classic. She was eliminated in the second round to Piper Niven. In 2018, she became a coach for the company. During the pandemic, they released her from the company.
AEW (2020-Present)
In 2020, she made her AEW debut against Thunder Rosa. Later, she began working for NWA, where she defeated Rosa to win the NWA Women's World Championship. In 2021, she lost the title to Kamille. On AEW, she turned heel and began feuding with Hikaru Shida. She is currently feuding with Shida.
Championships and Accomplishments
Championship | Number of Times |
Queen of FCW | 1 |
GLCW Ladies Championship | 1 |
NWA France Women's Championship | 1 |
MCW Women's Championship | 1 |
NWA World Women's Championship | 1 |
OVW Women's Championship | 6 |
WNC Women's Championship | 1 |