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Aliyah (wrestler)

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Aliyah
Aliyah in April 2018
Birth nameNhooph Al-Areebi[1]
Born (1994-11-23) November 23, 1994 (age 30)[2][3]
Toronto, Ontario, Canada[2]
Alma materGeorge Brown College
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Aliyah[4]
Jasmin[3]
Jasmin Areebi[3]
Billed height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)[5]
Billed weight112 lb (51 kg)[3]
Billed fromToronto, Ontario, Canada[5]
Trained byRob Fuego[6]
Jason Chase
WWE Performance Center[7]
DebutJanuary 20, 2013[3]

Nhooph Al-Areebi (Arabic: نهوف العريبي; born November 23, 1994) is a Canadian professional wrestler, currently performing on the independent circuit. She is best known for her tenure in WWE from 2015 to 2023, where she performed under the ring name Aliyah. She is a former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion and holds the record for the fastest victory in WWE history at 3.17 seconds.[8]

Early life

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Nhooph Al-Areebi was born in Toronto, Ontario.[9] She is of Syrian and Iraqi descent.[10][11] Al-Areebi attended St. Joseph's College School, graduating in 2012, and later attended George Brown College, where she studied nursing.[11] She also attended a circus training school.[6] Al-Areebi decided to become a professional wrestler after watching Beth Phoenix and Mickie James compete at a taping of Raw on May 5, 2008.[6]

Professional wrestling career

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Independent circuit (2013–2015)

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Al-Areebi wrestled on the independent circuit under the ring name Jasmin Areebi, debuting for Squared Circle Wrestling (SCW) in Toronto in January 2013. She wrestled for a variety of promotions in Canada and the United States, including Pure Wrestling Association (PWA), Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW), and New England Championship Wrestling (NECW).

WWE (2015–2023)

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NXT (2015–2021)

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Aliyah in 2015

On March 17, 2015, it was reported that Al-Areebi had signed a developmental contract with WWE, being confirmed by the company one month later.[12][1] She made her first appearance at the NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable event on May 20, as part of Tyler Breeze's entrance.[13] She made her in–ring debut on June 20 during an NXT live event, where she competed in a six–person tag team match.[14] In October, she was given the ring name Aliyah.[4]

Aliyah's television debut took place on the January 12, 2016, episode of NXT, where she competed in a number one contender's battle royal for Bayley's NXT Women's Championship, which was won by Carmella.[15] Towards the end of the year, Aliyah debuted new ring gear and entrance music, leaving her Arabian gimmick,[16][17] and picked up her first victory as part of the brand, as she defeated Billie Kay after a distraction by Liv Morgan, only for both of them to be attacked by Kay and Peyton Royce.[18][19] This set a six–woman tag team match between Aliyah, Morgan and Ember Moon against The Iconic Duo (Kay and Royce) and Daria Berenato, that was taped on NXT TakeOver: Toronto on November 19, where Aliyah's team was victorious.[20]

On January 3, 2017, Aliyah made her first main roster appearance as she appeared on SmackDown Live, where she lost to Carmella.[21] Throughout 2018, Aliyah continued losing to various competitors such as Lacey Evans,[22] Ember Moon[23] and Mae Young Classic winner Kairi Sane, while also showing signs of a heel turn.[24] In September, Aliyah, now officially working as a heel, started a short alliance with Evans, and the two had an altercation with Dakota Kai and Deonna Purrazzo, which led to a tag team match, where Aliyah and Evans were victorious, making Aliyah's first victory in over a year.[25] On February, she took time off television to get cosmetic surgery on her nose.[26]

When she returned in 2020, she was written in a storyline where she tried to be included into the Robert Stone Brand, a stable led by Robert Stone.[27] Stone joined forces with Aliyah on the June 17 and feuded with Rhea Ripley, facing her both of them at NXT: The Great American Bash.[28]

SmackDown (2021–2023)

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As part of the 2021 Draft, Aliyah was drafted to the SmackDown brand.[29][30] Aliyah made her official main roster debut on the November 5 episode of SmackDown, where she participated in a backstage segment with Jeff Hardy and Sami Zayn.[31] The following week, on the November 12 episode of SmackDown, Aliyah would have her debut match with the brand, competing as a face and teaming with Naomi and Sasha Banks to defeat Shotzi, Shayna Baszler and Natalya.[32] Later that same night, Sonya Deville removed her from the SmackDown Survivor Series team without explanation.[32] She was eventually replaced by Toni Storm.[33] In January, Aliyah would defeat Natalya, in 3.17 seconds, earning her the record for fastest victory in WWE history.[8] At Royal Rumble, Aliyah competed in the 30-woman Royal Rumble match which was won by Ronda Rousey. On the August 29 edition of Raw, Aliyah and Raquel Rodriguez defeated Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky to win the vacant WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, her first championship in WWE. On the September 12 episode of Raw they lost the titles back to Kai and Sky, ending their reign at 14 days. On September 21, 2023, Aliyah was released from her WWE contract, without making a single television appearance in 2023.[34]

Return to independent circuit (2024-present)

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Al-Areebi returned to the independent circuit on October 6, 2024, where she wrestled Zayda Steel in a match for Destiny Wrestling.[12] On November 11, 2024, Al-Areebi defeated Tiffany Nieves to become Destiny women's champion.

Other media

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As Aliyah, Al-Areebi made her video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K23.[35]

Championships and accomplishments

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Aliyah is a one-time PWA Women's Champion

References

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