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Alex Windsor
English professional wrestler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alice Olivia Walker (born 9 November 1993), better known by her ring name Alex Windsor, is an English professional wrestler. She is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). She is known for her time on the European independent circuit for various promotions such as Pro-Wrestling: EVE and Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro), where she became a one-time Undisputed British Women's Champion.
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Early life
Alice Olivia Walker was born in Happisburgh on 9 November 1993.[2][3]
Professional wrestling career
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Independent circuit (2009–2025)
Walker began training to become a professional wrestler in 2009 under the tutelage of Jason Cross, Ricky Knight, Sweet Saraya, and Zak Zodiac. Her longest tenure with any company came with Pro-Wrestling: EVE, which she joined in 2010 and left in 2025. She made her debut at EVE/WAW Potentials, a joint event co-promoted alongside World Association of Wrestling on 14 November 2010, where she was defeated by Queen Maya.[4] She made her first appearance in Progress Wrestling at Chapter 36 on 25 September 2016, where she teamed up with Dahlia Black and Jinny to defeat Laura Di Matteo, Nixon Newell, and Pollyanna in a Six-woman tag team match.[5] She continued to make sporadic appearances and unsuccessfully challenged Toni Storm for the Progress Wrestling World Women's Championship at Chapter 58 on 26 November 2017.[6]
During her years in Pro-Wrestling: EVE, Walker challenged for various championships. At Wrestle Queendom 4 on 27 August 2021, she participated in a 30-woman battle royal for the Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship, which was won by Jetta.[7] She made her debut in Revolution Pro Wrestling on 10 October 2021 at RevPro Live in Southampton 14, where she defeated Gisele Shaw.[8] One month later at RevPro Live at the NOTpit 55 on 7 November 2021, she defeated Shaw for the Undisputed British Women's Championship in her second appearance for the company.[9][10] Walker marked several notable successful defenses of the title, one of them being against Kylie Rae at RevPro Epic Encounter 2022 on 22 May.[11] On 16 December, at Uprising 2023, she lost the title to Dani Luna.[12] At EVE Slayers in Spandex 2 on 5 February 2022, she unsuccessfully faced Laura Di Matteo for the vacant Pro-Wrestling: EVE International Championship.[13] At EVE God Save the Wrestle Queens on 3 June 2022, she teamed up with Charlie Morgan to unsuccessfully challenge The Uprising (Rhia O'Reilly and Skye Smitson) for the Pro-Wrestling: EVE Tag Team Championship.[14] She defeated Jetta for the EVE Championship during the afternoon show of Wrestle Queendom 5 on 13 November 2022,[15] but lost the title to Miyu Yamashita during the evening show.[16]
On 6 June 2025 at EVE 135, Windsor unsuccessfully challenged Syuri for the IWGP Women's Championship. After the match, she announced that she would be leaving the company and the independent circuit to sign with AEW.[17]
Japanese promotions (2022–present)
Walker began competing in Japan in July 2022. In her debut, which took place on 9 July at Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling's Summer Sun Princess '22, she defeated Maki Itoh to win the International Princess Championship.[18] She lost the title to Miu Watanabe three months later on 9 October 2022 at Wrestle Princess III.[19] On the first night of New Japan Pro Wrestling's event Royal Quest II on 1 October, she teamed up with Ava White to defeat Jazzy Gabert and Kanji.[20]
All Elite Wrestling (2025–present)
On 6 June 2025, Windsor announced that she had signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where her partner Will Ospreay also wrestles.[17]
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Personal life
Walker is in a relationship with fellow wrestler Will Ospreay.[21] She was previously married to fellow wrestler Ryan Smile, a close friend of Ospreay with whom she has a son, from 2019 until his death from suicide in 2020.[22]
Championships and accomplishments
- Bellatrix Female Warriors
- Bellatrix World Championship (2 times)
- Bellatrix European Championship (1 time)
- Bellatrix British Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 24 of the top 150 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Women's 150 in 2022[23]
- Pro-Wrestling: EVE
- Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship (1 time)
- SHE-1 (2022)
- Revolution Pro Wrestling
- Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling
- Wrestle Carnival
- Queen of the Carnival Championship (1 time)[citation needed]
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