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Jillian Hall Profile |
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Birth Date: September 6, 1980
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Birth Place: Ashland, Kentucky, USA
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Birth Name: Jillian Faye Fletcher
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Height: 5'5"
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Biography |
Jillian Hall is an American professional wrestler who
currently performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
on its Raw brand under the ring name Jillian Hall, or better
known as Jillian.
After debuting in 1998, Fletcher worked on the independent
circuit under the name Macaela Mercedes. She won numerous
championships, before beginning to work for Ohio Valley
Wrestling in 2003 under the name Jillian Hall. She began
managing the Blond Bombers, John and Chad Toland, before
debuting on WWE's SmackDown brand as the "fixer" for the MNM
faction. After leaving MNM, she became John "Bradshaw"
Layfield's "image consultant", and managed him to the WWE
United States Championship at WrestleMania 22. After he
fired her, in storyline, she teamed with Ashley Massaro,
before turning on her.
In February 2007, Hall developed an in-ring persona of
singing badly, but thinking that she is very good. In June
2007, she was drafted to Raw, where she participated in
numerous tag team matches after allying with Melina. In
December 2007, Hall released an album, A Jingle with
Jillian, on which she sang Christmas songs in character. The
album reached number 20 on the UK Holidays Top 100 shortly
after its release. Throughout 2008 and 2009, she continued
her singing gimmick and allied herself with Beth Phoenix. |
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Other
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Was MNMS Publicist
Was JBLS (John Bradshaw Layfields) Image consultant
In wrestling she has feuded with the following wrestlers:
Lady Victoria, Brandi Alexander, Tiny Tim, Lexie Fyfe,
Nikita, Passion, Trudy Denucci, Molly Holly(Nora Greenwald),
Mickie James (Alexis Laree), The Boogeyman (Marty Wright,
Kristal Marshall, Melina Perez, Michelle McCool
Trained by David Finlay
Has a daughter (born in 2000) from her marriage to wrestler
Tim Hall, who has wrestled under the names "Tiny Tim" and
"Tim Lucarelli".
Graduated from Greenup County High School, in Greenup,
Kentucky, in 1998. |
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