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Kayden Carter
Carter in 2020
Birth nameAllysa Lyn Lane[1]
Born (1988-05-20) May 20, 1988 (age 36)
Winter Park, Florida, U.S.
Alma materMonroe Community College (A.A.)
Shaw University (B.A.)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kayden Carter
Lacey Lane
Billed height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)[2]
Billed weight135 lb (61 kg)
Trained byThe Dudley Boyz
WWE Performance Center
Debut2016

Allyssa Lyn "Lacey" Lane (born May 20, 1988) is a Filipino-American professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Kayden Carter. Alongside Katana Chance, she is a one-time NXT Women's Tag Team Champion, holding the record for the longest reign in the title's history, and a one-time WWE Women's Tag Team Champion.

Early life

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Allyssa Lyn "Lacey" Lane was born to a Jamaican father and Filipino mother.[3] She played basketball at Monroe Community College before transferring to Shaw University.[4] There, she won an NCAA Division II championship in 2012, the year she graduated Magna Cum Laude in recreational management.

Professional wrestling career

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Early career (2016–2018)

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Lane enrolled in the Team 3D Academy in 2016, and wrestled regularly for a number of different Florida-based independent promotions. Her first public match was a winning effort against Trish Adora for the Go Wrestle promotion in Daytona Beach in August 2016. Lane had a tryout at the WWE Performance Center in February 2017, after which she was offered a developmental contract. However, a physical examination revealed arthritis in her knee, and the contract was rescinded. Lane spent four months rehabbing her knee, and in November 2017 she joined The Crash Lucha Libre in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, eventually winning their Women's Championship from Keyra on January 20, 2018. She held the title for 175 days before losing it to Tessa Blanchard in a triple threat match that also included Santana Garrett on July 14, 2018.[5][6][7]

WWE (2018–present)

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Early years (2018–2020)

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Carter posing in Orlando in 2020

After passing a second physical, Lane signed with WWE in July 2018.[8] Lane took part in that year's Mae Young Classic, defeating Vanessa Kraven in the first round and Taynara Conti in the second round,[9][10] before being defeated by Meiko Satomura in the quarterfinals.[11] In September 2019, Lane's ring name was changed to Kayden Carter.[12] On the January 29, 2020, episode of NXT, Carter had her first victory on television, defeating Chelsea Green.[13] She was defeated in their rematch on the February 19 episode of NXT.[14]

Teaming with Katana Chance (2020–present)

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On the September 16 episode of NXT, Carter teamed with Kacy Catanzaro in a winning effort against Jessi Kamea and Xia Li.[15] They took part in the 2021 Women's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament, defeating Mercedes Martinez and Toni Storm in the quarterfinals,[16] but were beaten by Dakota Kai and Raquel González in the semifinals.[17] They would then feud with Xia Li after constantly being attacked by her throughout the following weeks. On the March 10 episode of NXT, Carter lost to Li by disqualification after Catanzaro hit the latter with a crutch.[18] The next year, Catanzaro and Carter participated in the 2022 Women's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic where they defeated Diamond Mine's Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley in the first round,[19] but lost to Kay Lee Ray and Io Shirai in the semifinals.[20] After defeating Yulisa Leon and Valentina Feroz on the April 26 episode of NXT,[21] Chance (whose name had officially been changed by WWE from Kacy Catanzaro to "Katana Chance" one week earlier) and Carter pursued the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship where they failed to win the titles at NXT In Your House from Toxic Attraction.[22] After losing, Chance and Carter began a slow heel turn where they failed to become number one contenders for the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship which they lost on the June 28 episode of NXT to Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez.

Carter and Chance won the vacant NXT Women's Tag Team Championship in a fatal four-way elimination match, lastly eliminating Toxic Attraction, on the August 2 episode of NXT, marking Chance's first professional title and Carter's first title in WWE.[23] They defended their titles against Doudrop and Nikki A.S.H. at Worlds Collide,[24] and against Nikkita Lyons and Zoey Stark on the October 25[25] and November 8 episodes of NXT.[26] On January 8, 2023, Catanzaro and Carter became the longest reigning NXT Women's Tag Team Champions. On the January 24 episode of NXT, they retained against Alba Fyre and Sol Ruca.[27] At NXT Vengeance Day, Carter and Chance lost the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship to Fallon Henley and Kiana James, ending their historic reign at 186 days.[28]

As part of the 2023 WWE Draft, Carter, along with tag team partner Chance, was drafted to the Raw brand.[29][30] Carter and Chance made their main roster debut on the June 5 episode of Raw in a losing effort against the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler.[31] On the December 11 episode of Raw, it was announced that Carter and Chance became the new number one contenders for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship and would challenge Chelsea Green and Piper Niven for the titles.[32] On the December 18 episode of Raw, Carter and Chance defeated Green and Niven to become the new WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, becoming the first female tag team to have won the WWE and NXT Women's Tag Team Championships.[33] Carter and Chance had their first successful title defense on the January 8, 2024, episode of Raw where they defeated Green and Niven in a rematch.[34] On the January 26 episode of SmackDown, they lost the titles to Damage CTRL's The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), ending their reign at 39 days.[35]

Other media

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Lane made her video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K23[36] and is also playable in WWE 2K24.

Championships and accomplishments

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Basketball

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Professional wrestling

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References

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