Layla El
Layla El
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Ring name(s) Layla
Layla El
Billed height 5
ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Billed weight 115
lb (52 kg)
Born 25
June 1977 (age 35)
London, England
Resides Miami,
Florida
Billed from Miami,
Florida
Trained by Jesse
Hernandez
PWA Staff
Dave Finlay
FCW Staff
Debut mid-2006
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Layla El (born 25 June 1977) is
an English dancer, model, professional wrestler, valet, and actress. She works
for WWE on its SmackDown brand under the ring name Layla.
After attending a performing arts
college, El was a dancer for Carnival Cruise Lines, the Miami Heat franchise of
the National Basketball Association, and also danced for Kanye West at the MTV
Video Music Awards. In 2006, she was a contestant in the 2006 WWE Diva Search,
which she won to earn a contract with the company.
Initially appearing on the
SmackDown brand, she was moved to the ECW brand in January 2007, where she
formed the Extreme Exposé dance troupe with Kelly Kelly and Brooke Adams. In
2008, she was drafted to the Raw brand, where she began managing William Regal.
The following year she returned to the SmackDown brand, where she formed an
alliance with Michelle McCool known as Team Lay-Cool. In May 2010, Layla won
the WWE Women's Championship for the first time, making her the first British
woman and Diva Search winner to have won the championship; she was also the
final recognized WWE Women's Champion as the title was retired in September
2010.
In April 2012, Layla won her
first-ever WWE Divas Championship at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view, lasting up
to the Night of Champions pay-per-view in September 2012.
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Contents
1 Early
life
2
Dancing career
3 World
Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
3.1
Diva Search and early appearances (2006–2007)
3.2
Extreme Exposé; managing William Regal (2007–2009)
3.3
LayCool and Women's Champion (2009–2011)
3.4
Return and Divas Champion (2012–present)
4
Modelling
5 Other
media
6
Personal life
7 In
wrestling
8 Championships
and accomplishments
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Early life
El was born and raised in London,
England, and is of Spanish and [Arab] Moroccan descent. Her father is an
English-born Spaniard and her mother was an [Arabic]-speaking Moroccan.
Dancing career
El was a dancer for Carnival
Cruise Lines. Following that, she began dancing for the National Basketball
Association's Miami Heat franchise, where she danced for two years. As part of
the Miami Heat dance troupe, she received a championship ring. During this
time, she appeared on-stage with John Legend as one of his backup dancers. She
also danced for P. Diddy and Kanye West at the MTV Video Music Awards.
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
Diva Search and early appearances (2006–2007)
El's first foray into
professional wrestling occurred when her trainer suggested she try out for the
$250,000 WWE Diva Search contest in 2006. After a casting call, she was selected
as one of the finalists. During the contest, she won a week's worth of
"immunity" on 14 July episode of SmackDown! after winning Sgt.
Slaughter's "Diva Boot Camp" obstacle course—despite having jumped
over several tires in the tire hop section of the course and not having both of
her feet cross the finish line due to her doing a split. She won another
competition, the "Diva Search Talent Show" on 11 August episode of
SmackDown!, when she danced dressed as a police officer. She won the Diva
Search on 16 August.
She made her first
"official" WWE appearance at the 2006 SummerSlam pay-per-view in a
backstage segment with several other divas. During the segment, the other women
initially taunted and teased her before revealing that "it was all in
fun" and part of an "initiation" of sorts. Afterward they
dragged her into the showers, fully clothed, where they proceeded to spank her
while laughing. The week after SummerSlam, El made her debut as a member of the
SmackDown! brand in an interview with Mike "The Miz" Mizanin—although
he did not allow her the chance to say much, spending most of the time talking
about himself. Subsequently, she did not appear on WWE television for almost a
month, reappearing on 22 September episode of SmackDown! and getting into a
confrontation with both Kristal and Jillian Hall.
At October's No Mercy
pay-per-view event, she embarrassed The Miz by tricking him into getting a lap
dance from Big Dick Johnson while he was blindfolded and expecting it to be from
her as a birthday gift. On 20 October, Layla participated in a dance contest
with the other SmackDown! Divas, and was chosen as the winner by the judges,
Nick and Aaron Carter. Despite this, The Miz, who was acting as emcee, declared
Kristal the winner. The following week, Layla made her official in-ring debut
in a "Diva Trick-or-Treat Battle Royal". The match ended in
controversial fashion when she was pulled from the ring by The Miz, allowing
Kristal to win. On the next episode of SmackDown, Layla teamed with Big Vito in
a loss to The Miz and Kristal in a mixed tag team match. Continuing to feud
with Kristal, Layla had her singles match debut on 1 December episode of
SmackDown!, when she lost to Kristal. In her final match for the SmackDown!
brand, Layla teamed with Ashley Massaro to defeat Kristal and Jillian Hall in a
tag team match on 22 December.
Extreme Exposé; managing William Regal (2007–2009)
A man and a woman standing in a
wrestling ring with red ropes. The man is standing on the left, and has light
brown hair. He is wearing a long black coat with gold detailing, short black
wrestling tights, and has a wrestling championship around his waist. The woman
is standing beside him, but has her face obscured by the ring ropes. She has
shoulder length brown hair, and is wearing a black top and black trousers.
Layla with Intercontinental
Champion William Regal in January 2009.
On 23 January 2007, Layla was
moved to the ECW brand where she joined Brooke and Kelly Kelly to form Extreme
Exposé. The trio performed a weekly dance segment on ECW, which Layla
choreographed, for the next several months. In June 2007, The Miz was moved to
the brand, prompting a storyline in which all three members of Extreme Exposé
were attracted to him. When Kelly shifted her attentions towards Balls Mahoney,
Layla, Brooke, and Miz openly mocked her, turning Layla heel in the process. On
1 November, Brooke was released from her WWE contract, and Extreme Exposé
dissolved as a group, leaving Kelly and Layla to enter an ongoing rivalry with
more active in-ring roles. They were on opposite sides of a 10-Diva tag team
match at Survivor Series, which Layla's team lost.
Layla in the ring at a WWE show
in Santiago, Chile on 13 February 2009
In December, Layla formed an
alliance with Victoria, which expanded to include Lena Yada in January 2008,
and the trio continued to feud with Kelly. At WrestleMania XXIV, Layla was a
'lumberjill' for the Divas' tag team lumberjill match. The following month,
Layla was part of the winning team in a six-on-six Divas match at the Backlash
pay-per-view.
As part of the 2008 Supplemental
Draft in late June, Layla was drafted to the Raw brand. On 7 July episode of
Raw, Layla made her debut in a tag team match with Jillian Hall, losing to
Mickie James and Kelly Kelly, who had been revealed as the newest member of the
Raw brand earlier that night. She soon entered a storyline with Jamie Noble in
which Noble attempted to impress her with his matches, only to be squashed—easily
defeated—by his opponents. On 1 September, Noble was able to defeat William
Regal, which impressed Layla. The following week, however, Layla chose to align
herself with Regal, after he defeated Noble in a rematch. On the following
episode of Raw, Layla reinforced her decision, telling Noble that she had
finally found a worthy man in Regal. Over the next few months, Layla competed
only sporadically in matches, spending most of her time managing Regal, and was
present at ringside when Regal defeated Santino Marella on 10 November to win
the WWE Intercontinental Championship. On 5 April Layla competed in a Divas
battle royal at WrestleMania XXV, but the match was won by Santina Marella.
LayCool and Women's Champion (2009–2011)
Main article: LayCool
Layla (far left) in blue at a house show in November 2009.
On 15 April 2009, Layla was
drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2009 Supplemental Draft. She
started a scripted rivalry with Eve Torres, and lost both a dance contest and
an arm wrestling match to Torres, before losing a match to her on 29 May episode
of SmackDown. After Torres defeated Layla again on 18 June episode of WWE Superstars,
the two shook hands.
Lay-Cool: Layla, left, with
Michelle McCool at Tribute to the Troops in December 2010.
She then formed an alliance with
Michelle McCool, later called Team Lay-Cool. Team Lay-Cool began a scripted
rivalry with Mickie James in October, making fun of her weight and vowing to
make her leave SmackDown just after her debut for the brand. At the Survivor
Series pay-per-view, McCool's team lost to James' team. At TLC: Tables, Ladders
& Chairs Layla interfered in the WWE Women's Championship match between
McCool and James, helping McCool to retain the championship. In January 2010,
at the Royal Rumble, Layla came out in a fatsuit mocking James prior to the
championship match between McCool and James; however, the mockery backfired, as
James attacked Layla and used that as a distraction to quickly defeat McCool to
win the championship. On 12 February episode of SmackDown, Layla and McCool
defeated James in a handicap match made by Official SmackDown Consultant Vickie
Guerrero, who had been accidentally humiliated by James backstage. Guerrero
then joined the Lay-Cool alliance, accompanying them to the ring and interfering
in their matches. At the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, Layla and McCool
defeated Raw's Gail Kim and Maryse in an inter-brand Divas tag team match. At
WrestleMania XXVI she was on the winning team in a 10-Diva tag team match.
On 14 May episode of SmackDown,
Team Lay-Cool faced the WWE Women's Champion, Beth Phoenix, in a two-on-one
handicap match. Layla pinned Phoenix to win the Women's Championship for the
first time, becoming the first British woman to hold the championship. She is
also the first Diva Search winner to have won the championship. Following her
win, Team Lay-Cool began calling themselves the co-Women's Champions. On 1
June, it was announced that Lay-Cool would be mentoring Kaval during the second
season of WWE NXT. On 18 July, Layla had her first title defense when she
defeated Kelly Kelly at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. On 30 July,
SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long informed Lay-Cool that there was only
one Women's Champion, and they had a week to decide who it would be. The
following week, Lay-Cool revealed that they had cut the championship belt into
two, turning it into a friendship charm and circumventing Long's orders. In
September, Layla and McCool challenged WWE Divas Champion Melina to a
championship unification match at Night of Champions. McCool participated in
the match and won with Layla's help to unify both championships into the WWE
Unified Divas Championship. Layla unofficially became the co-champion, and defended
the championship against Melina the following night on Raw. After both members
of Lay-Cool had successfully defended the championship against Natalya, they
faced her in a two-on-one handicap match at Survivor Series, which Natalya won
to become the new Divas Champion. Following Survivor Series, Natalya and
Phoenix formed an alliance to continue the feud with Lay-Cool, and at the TLC:
Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view in December, Lay-Cool lost to them in
the first Diva's Tag Team Tables match in WWE history. Lay-Cool invoked their
rematch clause in January 2011, prompting the scheduling of a two-on-one
handicap match for the Royal Rumble. At the Royal Rumble however, the anonymous
Raw General Manager changed the match to a fatal four-way, also involving Eve.
Eve went on to pin Layla and become the new Divas Champion. On 14 March 2011
edition of Raw Laycool and Dolph Ziggler interfered in the Vickie vs Trish on
Vickie Guerrero's behalf. After the match, John Morrison and Raw guest star of
the night Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi (from the MTV series Jersey Shore)
came to her aid. Guerrero then challenged Stratus, Morrison and Snooki to a
match at WrestleMania XXVII against the team of LayCool and Ziggler. On 21
March edition of Raw, LayCool, Guerrero, and Ziggler defeated Trish Stratus and
John Morrison. At WrestleMania 27, LayCool teamed up with Ziggler in a losing
effort to Stratus, Snooki and Morrison.
LayCool began to fall out
following the loss of the Divas Championship and losing to Nicole
"Snooki" Polizzi, and began to appear in a series of vignettes in
which they were attending couples therapy. On 8 April edition of SmackDown,
LayCool began to fall out again after being defeated by Phoenix and Kelly Kelly
after McCool avoided being tagged in Layla, blaming a back injury. On 22 April
episode of SmackDown, McCool attacked Layla during one of their storyline
therapy sessions. During the 2011 WWE Draft on 25 April, Layla lost a match to
Eve and was attacked afterward by McCool, but was able to fight her off. On 29
April episode of SmackDown the pair faced each other in a match, which ended in
a double countout.
As a result, the pair faced each
off in a no countout, no disqualification, loser leaves WWE match at the
Extreme Rules pay-per-view on 1 May, which Layla won, which forced McCool to
leave WWE. On 8 May epiosde of SmackDown!, Layla defeated Alicia Fox in a
singles match. Layla announced that she had suffered a knee injury at Extreme Rules
on SmackDown on 13 May, and was interrupted and attacked by Kharma to write her
off television. Later that month, it was confirmed that Layla had legitimately
torn both her ACL and MCL and required surgery.
Return and Divas Champion (2012–present)
Layla made her in-ring return at
a Florida Championship Wrestling event on 22 March 2012. On April 29, 2012 she
returned to the main roster at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view as a fan
favorite, replacing Beth Phoenix, who was not medically cleared to compete, in
a match for the WWE Divas Championship defeating Nikki Bella to win the WWE
Divas Championship for the first time. The following night on Raw, she
successfully defended the championship against both Bella Twins in a triple
threat match On 4 May episode of SmackDown, Layla made her return to in-ring
action where she defeated Natalya. On 7 May episode of Raw, Layla teamed up
with Kelly Kelly in a winning effort defeating Natalya and Maxine.
On 14 May episode of Raw, Layla
reentered in a feud with Beth Phoenix after Phoenix proceeded to attack Alicia
Fox after their match, until Layla saved Fox. Layla retained the Divas
Championship against Beth Phoenix at the Over the Limit pay-per-view. On 11
June episode of Raw Layla teamed up with Santino Marella in losing effort to
Beth Phoenix and Ricardo Rodriguez after being pinned by Phoenix. On 18 June
episode of Raw, Layla appeared in a segment with Cyndi Lauper and former WWE
superstars Wendi Richter and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper on the show as part
of the "1000th episode" buildup, in which Piper would express his
gratitude to Richter and Lauper for their "Rock 'N Wrestling" angle
and presented Lauper with a gold record, with which she eventually hit Heath
Slater, who had come to the ring to denigrate the former Superstars. At the No
Way Out pay-per-view in June, Layla successfully retained against Beth Phoenix.
On 25 June episode of Raw, Layla
competed in the "Diva's Summertime Beach Bikini" battle royal
eliminating Rosa Mendes and Beth Phoenix before being eliminated by AJ. On 29
June episode of SmackDown!, Layla defeated AJ following the interference from
Daniel Bryan. On 3 July special episode of SmackDown's Great American Bash,
Layla teamed with The Great Khali in a winning effort defeating Aksana and
Antonio Cesaro. Layla then competed at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view in a
six diva tag team match along with Kaitlyn and Tamina Snuka against Beth
Phoenix, Natalya, and Eve Torres with her team coming out victorious after she
pinned Phoenix.
On 13 August episode of Raw,
Layla teamed up with Kaitlyn and defeated Beth Phoenix and Eve Torres in a tag
team match. The following week on Raw, Katlyn became the number one contender
to the WWE Divas Championship after winning a Divas Battle Royal. On 10
September episode of Raw, Layla teamed up with Kaitlyn and Eve Torres in
winning effort defeating Alicia Fox, Beth Phoenix and Natalya in a six diva tag
team match. At the Night of Champions pay-per-view, Kaitlyn was injured
following an attack by a masked person, thus forfeiting her title shot to Eve
Torres, who took her spot in the match and went on to defeat Layla to win the
Divas Championship. On 27 September episode of WWE Superstars, Layla defeated
Eve in a non-title match to earn a shot at the Divas Championship. Layla
received her title opportunity on 15 October episode of Raw, however, would be
unsuccessful in regaining the title from Eve. On 22 October episode of Raw,
Layla helped Kaitlyn in a brawl against Eve, after finding out Eve sent an
e-mail to Aksana at the Night of Champions pay-per-view to attack Kaitlyn. This
would lead to a diva tag team match on 26 October episode of SmackDown with
Layla teaming with Kaitlyn in a losing effort to Eve and Aksana after Layla
accidentally kicked Kaitlyn. Layla received another shot at the Divas
Championship on 28 October at Hell in a Cell, but was again defeated by Eve in
a three-way match, also involving Kaitlyn. On the 12 November episode of Raw,
Layla was defeated by Kaitlyn in singles competition to become the #1 contender
for the Divas championship against Eve at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. At
the TLC pay-per-view, Layla competed in a #1 contender "Santa's Little
Helpers" diva battle royal to face Eve for the championship, but was
unsuccessful in winning the match.
Layla entered a fued with Tamina
Snuka losing to her on the January 4 and on the February 15 editions of
SmackDown!. On the February 22, 2013 episode of SmackDown, Layla teamed with
Kaitlyn as they defeated Aksana and Tamina in a tag team match. During their
entrance and after the match, Layla showed signs of jealousy over Kaitlyn for
the championship. On the March 7 edition of WWE Superstars she deafeated Tamina
Snuka. Layla finally defeated Snuka in a singles match on the March 8 episode
of WWE Superstars. On the March 9 episode of SmackDown!, Layla accompanied the
WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn to a match againist Tamina Snuka. During the match,
Layla accidentally distracted Kaitlyn after Snuka attacked her causing Kaitlyn
to lose to Snuka.
Modelling
Since winning the Diva Search
contest El has also done some modelling work. She has been featured in the
magazines King, Smooth, and was the cover-girl for the first issue of Liquid.
She also posed for FHM with the other members of Extreme Exposé. Layla, along
with Beth Phoenix and Candice Michelle, appeared in the February 2009 issue of
Flex Magazine.
Other media
In April 2007, Layla and other
WWE Divas, Kelly Kelly, Brooke, Torrie Wilson, Ashley and Maryse, were filmed
for Timbaland's music video "Throw It On Me" featuring The Hives.
During the week of 5 November 2007, Layla appeared on five episodes of Family
Feud with other WWE superstars. On 6 February 2008 she appeared on Project
Runway with several WWE Divas as part of the week's challenge. She also
appeared on 13 April 2008 episode of Celebrity Fit Club Boot Camp as a trainer.
In 2012, El ranked number 95 in Maxim's Hot 100.
Personal life
El's mother died on August 8,
2008 after battling two decades of breast cancer. El has previously lived in
Miami and Los Angeles.
In wrestling
A dark-haired, tanned Caucasian
female straddles the top rope of a wrestling ring with blue ropes. She is
wearing a red patterned crop top, and matching shorts and kneepads. She is
holding a wrestling championship above her head with both hands.
Layla as WWE Women's Champion.
Finishing moves
Bombshell (Roundhouse kick)–
2012–present
Facelift (Diving somersault inverted
facelock jawbreaker)– 2010–2011
Layout (Hangman's neckbreaker)–
2009-2012
Nasty Kick (Spinning roundhouse kick)–
2007–2010; used as a signature move from 2011–2012
Signature moves
Superkick(usually after the opponent
counters The Bombshell)
Arm drag, reversal into a pin
LOL – Lots of Layla(Springboard reverse crossbody)
Multiple kick variations
Back
Shoot to a standing or seated
opponent
Front drop to a seated opponent's
face, as a sunset flip counter, or to the opponent's back
Roll-up
Spinning facebuster
Sunset flip
Wrenching head scissors
With Michelle McCool
Double team finishing moves
Double running big boot
Layla holds an opponent's ankle in
place while McCool performs a big boot
Double team signature moves
Double forward Russian legsweep
Nicknames
"Sweet Little English Muffin"
"Lay"
"Beautiful Brit"
Entrance theme
"Move Along" by The
All-American Rejects (July 14, 2006–September 1, 2006)
"Nasty Girl" by Vula Malinga,
Drew Milligan and Nicole Nicholson (June 2007–January 8, 2010)
"Not Enough For Me" by Jim
Johnston (July 3, 2009–June 11, 2012; Used while a part of LayCool)
"Insatiable" by Jim Johnston
and performed by Patsy Grime (June 18, 2012–present)
Championships and accomplishments
National Basketball Association
Championship Ring- Miami Heat
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked her #6 of the best 50 female
singles wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2012
World Wrestling Entertainment
WWE Divas Championship (1 time)
WWE Women's Championship (1 time)
WWE Diva Search (2006)
Slammy Award for Knucklehead Moment of
the Year (2010) – Lay-Cool loses to Mae Young— with Michelle McCool
WWE.com ranked LayCool #36 on its
"The 50 Greatest Tag Teams in WWE History" list in 2012— with
Michelle McCool

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