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'''Taylor Grado''' (born June 2, 1996) is an American [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] signed to [[WWE]] where she performs on the [[NXT (WWE brand)|NXT]] [[brand]] under the ring name '''Jacy Jayne''' and is a member of the Fatal Influence [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms|stable]]. She is a former [[NXT Women's Tag Team Championship#Reigns|record-tying two-time]] [[NXT Women's Tag Team Championship|NXT Women's Tag Team Champion]]. |
'''Taylor Grado''' (born June 2, 1996) is an American [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] signed to [[WWE]] where she performs on the [[NXT (WWE brand)|NXT]] [[brand]] under the ring name '''Jacy Jayne''' and is a member of the [[Fatal Influence|Fatal Influence]] [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms|stable]]. She is a former [[NXT Women's Tag Team Championship#Reigns|record-tying two-time]] [[NXT Women's Tag Team Championship|NXT Women's Tag Team Champion]]. |
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Prior to joining WWE, Grado began her career under the name '''Avery Taylor''' and has previously performed for [[World Xtreme Wrestling]], [[Shine Wrestling]], [[Evolve (professional wrestling)|Evolve]] and [[Full Impact Pro]]. |
Prior to joining WWE, Grado began her career under the name '''Avery Taylor''' and has previously performed for [[World Xtreme Wrestling]], [[Shine Wrestling]], [[Evolve (professional wrestling)|Evolve]] and [[Full Impact Pro]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:37, 5 December 2024
Jacy Jayne | |
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Birth name | Taylor Grado |
Born | [1] Tampa, Florida, U.S. | June 2, 1996
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Avery Taylor Jacy Jayne |
Billed height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[2] |
Billed weight | 135 lb (61 kg)[2] |
Billed from | Jersey City, New Jersey[3] |
Trained by | Jay Lethal Matt Sydal WWE Performance Center |
Debut | May 30, 2018[2] |
Taylor Grado (born June 2, 1996) is an American professional wrestler signed to WWE where she performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Jacy Jayne and is a member of the Fatal Influence stable. She is a former record-tying two-time NXT Women's Tag Team Champion.
Prior to joining WWE, Grado began her career under the name Avery Taylor and has previously performed for World Xtreme Wrestling, Shine Wrestling, Evolve and Full Impact Pro.
Professional wrestling career
[edit]Early career (2018–2020)
[edit]Grado began her career training at World Wrestling Academy in New Port Richey, Florida. After 4 months of training, she already began working shows. Under the ring name Avery Taylor, Grado made her wrestling debut around May 30, 2018 in American Combat Wrestling (ACW). She went on to establish a career in the Florida wrestling promotions including ACW, Shine Wrestling, Evolve and Full Impact Pro. She became a three-time Women's Champion including two women's title reigns in American Combat Wrestling and a single women's title reign in World Xtreme Wrestling.[4]
WWE
[edit]Toxic Attraction (2020–2023)
[edit]Grado made her televised debut on the September 23, 2020 episode of NXT during which she competed in a Number One Contender Battle Royal won by Candice LeRae. It was reported as early as February 24, 2021, Grado signed with WWE. She made her debut under the new name Jacy Jayne on the July 20 episode of NXT in a match lost against Franky Monet.[5]
On the debut episode of NXT 2.0 on September 14, Jayne and Gigi Dolin faced Carter and Catanzaro in a tag-team match, which ended in no contest after Mandy Rose interfered, during which she debuted a new dark-haired look, and they subsequently wrestled Carter, Catanzaro and Sarray in a six-woman tag team match, in which Rose, Dolin and Jayne emerged victorious.[6] She quickly joined the women's stable Toxic Attraction led by Mandy Rose in 2021, thus establishing herself as a heel in the process. On the September 28 episode of NXT 2.0, Dolin and Jayne wrestled their first in-ring match in a NXT Women's Tag Team Championship match won by Io Shirai & Zoey Stark.[7] At NXT: Halloween Havoc, Dolin and Jayne defeated Shirai and Stark and Indi Hartwell and Persia Pirotta in a Scareway to Hell Ladder triple threat tag team match for the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship, marking the first championship wins for both Dolin and Jayne in the company.[8][9] On the November 16 episode of NXT 2.0, Jayne joined Gigi Dolin, Mandy Rose and Dakota Kai in a WarGames match at NXT WarGames to face Team Raquel (Raquel González, Kay Lee Ray, Cora Jade and Io Shirai).[10] At the event, Toxic Attraction and Kai were defeated by Team Raquel.[11]
At NXT: Vengeance Day, Dolin and Jayne retained their NXT Women's Tag Team Championship against Indi Hartwell and Persia Pirotta.[12] On the NXT Stand & Deliver Kickoff show, Dolin and Jayne lost the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship to Kai and González with the help from Wendy Choo's interference, ending their reign at 158 days.[13] They regained the titles with the help of Rose's distraction three days later. At NXT: The Great American Bash on July 5, 2022, Dolin and Jayne lost the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship to Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade. After the titles were vacated, Dolin and Jayne participated in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match on the August 2 episode of NXT 2.0, against Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley, Yulisa Leon and Valentina Feroz, and Katana Chance and Kayden Carter. Dolin and Jayne were part of the final two teams in the match but eventually lost to Katana & Kayden.
On the August 19 episode of SmackDown, Jayne made her main roster debut alongside Dolin as participants in the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Tournament. They would win the first match but were forced out of the tournament due to an injury suffered by Dolin. Dolin and Jayne made their return to SmackDown in a losing effort against new WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Aliyah and Raquel Rodriguez. On December 14, Rose was released by WWE, turning Toxic Attraction into a tag team.[14] At NXT: New Year's Evil on January 10, 2023, Dolin and Jayne were declared co-winners of a 20-woman battle royal after eliminating each other simultaneously to earn an NXT Women's Championship match against Roxanne Perez in a triple threat match at NXT Vengeance Day,[15] where Perez successfully retained her title.[16] On the February 7, 2023, edition of NXT, during a Ding Dong, Hello! segment hosted by Bayley, Jayne turned on Dolin, ending Toxic Attraction.[17] Jayne faced Dolin at NXT: Roadblock on March 7 with Dolin winning the match.[18] The former best friends went on to face each other again on May 2, where Jayne pinned Dolin. Their feud finally culminated on the May 30 episode of NXT, where Dolin defeated Jayne in a Weaponized Steel Cage match.
Chase University (2023–2024)
[edit]On the August 15 episode of NXT, Jayne defeated Chase University's Thea Hail after Hail was distracted by her stablemates Andre Chase and Duke Hudson. Backstage after the match, Jayne gave praise to Hail and subsequently became a mentor to Hail, turning face for the first time since 2021, with Jayne eventually joining Chase University.[19][20] At NXT: Halloween Havoc Night 2, Hail and Jayne failed to win WWE Women's Tag Team Championship from Chelsea Green and Piper Niven after Chase refused to allow Jayne to use the title belt against Green.[21] In December 2023, Chase University started a storyline where it was revealed that the University was in heavy debt after Chase gambled away all their funds. On the January 30, 2024 episode of NXT, Jayne announced that she has created the "2024 Ladies of Chase U" calendar to be launched at NXT Vengeance Day and that the projected sales will save Chase University. Chase thanked Jayne and officially accepted her into the stable.[22] Around the same time, Jayne took on a new protégé, Jazmyn Nyx, who would help Jayne win matches by cheating which Hail refused to do. On the March 12 edition of NXT, after Hail and Fallon Henley lost a tag team match, after Jayne refused to be her partner the previous week, an emotional Hail disavowed her friendship with Jayne and declaring she was returning to the "old Thea Hail".
On the following week of NXT, Jayne (with Nyx) turned on Chase University and cost Riley Osborne the NXT Heritage Cup Championship match against No Quarter Catch Crew's Drew Gulak, turning both women heel in the process.[23] On April 2, a six-woman tag team match was made official for NXT Stand & Deliver with Jayne, Kiana James and Izzi Dame facing Thea Hail, Fallon Henley and Kelani Jordan where Jayne's team lost the match.[24][25] Jayne then revealed the truth of Chase U's gambling debt. In Hail's NXT Women's Championship match against Tiffany Stratton in 2023, Andre Chase placed an illegal bet that Hail will win the title. However, he chose Hail's wellbeing and threw in the towel, resulting in him losing the bet.[26] On the April 16 episode of NXT, Jayne and Nyx assisted Tatum Paxley in defeating Hail.[27] A match between Jayne and Hail was then made official for Week 2 of Spring Breakin' on April 30 where Jayne lost, ending their feud. Jayne suffered a legitimate broken nose during the match and had to undergo surgery.[28][29] She made her return on the June 4 episode of NXT sporting a face mask for her broken nose.[30]
Fatal Influence (2024–present)
[edit]On the July 9 episode of NXT, Jayne and Nyx formed an alliance with Fallon Henley, who took issue with rookies getting more opportunities in NXT[31] (with Nyx given an exception by Jayne and Henley despite being a rookie herself)[32] and eventually calling themselves Fatal Influence.[33] The trio teamed up for the first time at Week 1 of NXT: The Great American Bash on July 30 where they defeated Karmen Petrovic, Lola Vice, and Sol Ruca in a six-woman tag team match.[34] Since September, Fatal Influence had set their sights on the NXT Women's North American Championship held by Kelani Jordan. At NXT Halloween Havoc on October 27, Jordan faced Fatal Influence in a gauntlet match for the NXT Women's North American Championship. Jayne was the second person in the gauntlet and assisted Henley to defeat Jordan to win the title.[35]
Other media
[edit]Jayne made her video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K23,[36] and later appeared in WWE 2K24.[37]
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]- American Combat Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 49 of the top 150 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Women's 150 in 2022[40]
- Ranked No. 14 of the top 100 Tag Teams in the PWI Tag Team 100 in 2022 – with Toxic Attraction[41]
- World Xtreme Wrestling
- WWE
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External links
[edit]- Jacy Jayne on WWE.com
- Jacy Jayne's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
- Jacy Jayne on Twitter
- Taylor Grado at IMDb
- 1996 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Tampa, Florida
- American female professional wrestlers
- Professional wrestlers from Florida
- 21st-century female professional wrestlers
- 21st-century American professional wrestlers
- Professional wrestling managers and valets
- NXT Women's Tag Team Champions
- 21st-century American sportswomen