Elizabeth Miklosi

Elizabeth Miklosi (born August 10, 1983[1]), known professionally as Lizzy Valentine,[1] is a former American professional wrestler, valet, model, and actress. She is best known from MTV's Wrestling Society X.

Elizabeth Miklosi
Lizzy Valentine in 2018
Born (1983-08-10) August 10, 1983[1]
New York, New York[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Cheerleader Valentina
Jersey Jean[1]
Jordan[1]
JV Love
J-Love[1]
Kandi Kisses[3]
Lizzy Valentine[1]
Miss Led[1]
Valentina Laree
Valentina[1]
VJ Love[1]
Billed height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[1]
Billed weight120 lb (54 kg; 8.6 st)[1]
Trained byHomicide[1]
Debut2000[1]
Retired2010

Professional wrestling career

Training (2000)

Valentine was trained by Homicide and began her career under the ring name Miss Led with the Long Island Wrestling Federation and spent her time honing her skills all over the Northeast independent circuit. She also appeared in numerous other independent wrestling promotions, managing multiple wrestlers and feuding with multiple others.

Independent circuit (2000–2010)

In Jersey All Pro Wrestling, she managed Dixie and had her first professional match against April Hunter. Mikosi also managed Nick Berk and Z-Barr in Liberty All-Star Wrestling in Philadelphia and NWA Florida. Valentine also had a career long feud with Alexis Laree. The two faced each other up and down the East Coast in KAPOW!, Southern Championship Wrestling, and Dangerous Women of Wrestling. Valentine has also teamed with the Ballard Brothers in various promotions. She even toured Alaska and wrestled matches for the troops in the Middle East. And as J-Love, she feuded with Pogo the Clown in Xtreme Pro Wrestling. In one match, Elizabeth flipped Tracy Brooks down to the mat by the hair.

In early 2009 Valentine took part in the first season tapings of Wrestlicious, where she performed under the ring name 'Kandi Kisses.[3] The show premiered on March 1, 2010. She debuted in the first episode, lip syncing to a song in front of the crowd.[4] She made her in-ring debut on the sixth episode, losing to Lil Slamm.[5]

On December 21, 2009, at the tapings of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Impact! television show Valentine defeated Amber O'Neal in a tryout dark match.[6]

Lizzy appeared on Lucha Libre USA as Lizzy Valentine Carter. She was a member of The Right with RJ Brewer and Petey Williams.

In 2010, Valentine retired from wrestling altogether but stated that she is open to a return as a manager. She stated that injuries to her spine led her to retire.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

Valentine also had a brief stint as a TNA Knockout in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. She first competed as JV Love on TNA Xplosion in a match against Tracy Brooks.[7][8] She was then repackaged as a new character named Cheerleader Valentina and replaced Brooks as the partner of Nurse Veronica in the all-female stable known as Bitchslap. In their first appearance together, they attacked the TNA cage dancers during a dance routine, but were separated by TNA security.[9] A match was finally scheduled between Bitchslap (Stevens and Valentine) and the TNA cage dancers (April Pennington and Lollipop). However, before the match could fully start it was interrupted by Trinity, who revealed herself as the newest member of Bitchslap and attacked Pennington and Lollipop.[10] The TNA cage dancers retaliated against Bitchslap the following week. They summoned Bitchslap to the ring; however, Trinity forced Stevens and Valentine into the ring to fight the cage dancers. Pennington and Lollipop attacked Stevens and Valentine with leather straps until they fled up the entrance ramp to rejoin Trinity.[11][12]

The storyline with Bitchslap was then dropped because TNA didn't have enough female wrestlers to compete against the group,[13] and Stevens turned down a two-year contract with TNA, instead attempting to sign with either WWE or a company in Japan.[14] Brooks and Trinity were then placed into other storylines and TNA stopped booking Miklosi.

After her time with TNA, Valentine debuted for Ultimate Pro Wrestling in California and began managing Pro Wrestling Guerrilla heavyweight champion Adam Pearce. Miklosi then auditioned for the 2005 Diva Search held by World Wrestling Entertainment; however, she was not selected as a finalist.[15]

Wrestling Society X

In 2006, Valentine performed in the short-lived MTV wrestling series Wrestling Society X under the ring name Lizzy Valentine as a valet and girlfriend for Matt Sydal as a heel.[1]

On the July 29 edition of Wrestling Society X, Sydal defeated Human Tornado after an interference from Valentine.[16] Valentine accompanied Sydal to the ring where he defeated Scorpio Sky, After the match, Valentine wrote "Hater" on his back.[17] Sydal began a feud with Syxx-Pac over Valentine,[18][19] but WSX folded before they ever had a match.[18][20]

Wrestlicious (2009–2010)

In early 2009, she took part in the first season tapings of Wrestlicious, which started airing in March 2010, using the character of Kandi Kisses, known as "The Britney Spears of Wrestling."[21] She made her debut on March 1 of the first episode of Takedown, performing her new song but was caught lip syncing, causing the fans to turn on her, turning her heel in the process.[4] She made her singles debut on May 26 in the main event of Takedown, facing Lil' Slamm in a singles match, where she lost via pinfall.[22]

Championships and accomplishments

  • KAPOW!
    • KAPOW! Women's Championship (1 time)[1]
  • Ultimate Pro Wrestling
    • UPW Women's Championship (1 time)[1]

References

  1. "Online World of Wrestling Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-04-19.
  2. "Cagematch Profile". Cagematch. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
  3. Schram, Chris (2010-02-24). "Wrestlicious Takedown set to debut Monday". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2010-02-26. Lizzie Valentine as Candi Kisses
  4. Byers, Ryan (2010-03-02). "411's Wrestlicious Takedown Report 03.01.10". 411Mania. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  5. Trionfo, Richard (2010-04-07). "Wrestlicious Television Report: Battle Royal and more". 411Mania. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  6. Martin, Adam (2009-12-22). "SPOILERS: 12/31 Impact TV tapings". WrestleView. Retrieved 2010-01-01.
  7. "TNA Xplosion 2003". AJ Wrestling. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  8. "Lizzy Valentine - Online World of Wrestling profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  9. "NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV July 16, 2003 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live". Obsessed with Wrestling. Archived from the original on August 28, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  10. "NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV July 23, 2003 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live". Obsessed with Wrestling. Archived from the original on October 28, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  11. "NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV July 30, 2003 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live". Obsessed with Wrestling. Archived from the original on August 22, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  12. "TNA: The Fallen Angel returns". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  13. "Exclusive: Lizzy Valentine (Wrestlicious' Kandi Kisses) on TakeDown Premiere, Origins of Kandi Kisses, Working for TNA, Wrestlicious Negativity and More". Diva-Dirt. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  14. ""Simply Luscious" Ronnie Stevens Interview: Talks about HBK as trainer". Wrestleview. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
  15. "Tough Enough Casting Director Contacts Lizzy Valentine, Former DX Stars Join Twitter". Lords of Pain. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  16. "Wrestling Society X event results". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
  17. Lawson, Amy. "WSX: Four times the confusion". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
  18. Tylwalk, Nick (2007-03-14). "WSX: Five-episode feast leaves many questions". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
  19. "WSX bio". MTV. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  20. "Spotlight On... Sean Waltman". The Wrestler/Inside Wrestling. Kappa Publications. June 2007. pp. 24–28. Volume 15, 2007.
  21. Gerretsen, Jasper (2009-09-29). "That Was Then, Is This Too? 09.29.09: Wrestlicious, Baby!". 411Mania. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
  22. Byers, Ryan (2010-03-17). "411's Wrestlicious Report 05.26.10". 411Mania. Retrieved 2010-03-19.

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