Alexis Lee

Lee Xin Yi (born July 25, 1995) is a Singaporean professional wrestler who performs under the ring name Alexis Lee.[2] Lee was Singapore's first female professional wrestler.[3][4] She is the current SPW SPW Queen of Asia Champion.

Alexis Lee
Born
Lee Xin Yi

(1995-07-25) July 25, 1995 [1]
OccupationProfessional wrestler
Ring name(s)Alexis Lee
Billed height5 ft 5 in (165 cm) [1]
Billed weight108 lb (49 kg) [1]
Billed fromSingapore

Professional wrestling career

Singapore Pro Wrestling (2013-present)

Alexis Lee debuted in 2013, as Singapore's first female wrestler.[3] In 2017, SPW introduced a women's title called the SPW: Queen of Asia Championship, which Lee pursued on numerous attempts however never managing to win the belt herself.[5] Alexis Lee has faced multiple world-renowned wrestlers including Riho, Emi Sakura and Indi Hartwell.[6] In 2019, along with Andruew Tang and Dante Chen, Lee was invited to take part in WWE's 2019 China tryout,[7] however was unfortunately unable to secure a WWE contract.[8] In 2021, Alexis Lee teamed up with Nyc to win the SPW SEA Tag Team Championships.[9] The duo held the belts for 485 days, the longest reigning tag team of all time, until being forced to vacate it due to Nyc getting injured. At SPW X: Astronomical Anniversary Day 2, Lee defeated Mei Suruga and Riho in a three-way match to win the SPW Queen of Asia Championship.[10]

All Action Wrestling (2017-2018)

Lee won the vacant AAW Women's Championship by defeating Katie Forbes. Lee would hold the belt for 147 days until losing to Roxy Ryot in 2018.[11]

Championship Wrestling Entertainment (2018-present)

In 2018, Lee defeated Amber Nova to win the CWE Vixen's Championship and has held the belt for over 1500 days, being the longest reigning CWE Vixen's Champion of all time.[12]

Championships and accomplishments

  • All Action Wrestling
    • Women's Championship (1 time) [11]
  • Championship Wrestling Entertainment
    • Vixen's Championship (1 time) [12]
  • Singapore Pro Wrestling
    • SPW Queen of Asia Championship (1 time, current)
    • SPW Southeast Asian Tag Team Championships (1 time) - with Nyc [9]

References


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