Kamille (wrestler)

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Kamille
Kamille in July 2021
Birth nameKailey Dawn Farmer
Born (1992-10-24) October 24, 1992 (age 31)
Durham, North Carolina, U.S.
Spouse(s)
(m. 2022)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kamille
Kamilla Kaine
Kailey Dawn
Kamille Brickhouse
Billed height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Billed fromDurham, North Carolina
Trained byTeam 3D Academy[1]
DebutMay 19, 2017

Kailey Dawn Latimer (née Farmer; born October 24, 1992) is an American professional wrestler and former softball player who is best known for her time at National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) under the name Kamille, where she is a former NWA World Women's Champion.

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Early career (2017–2019)[edit]

Under the ring name Kamilla Kaine, she captured her first title in her rookie year while at Platinum Pro Wrestling. There on May 19, 2017, Kaine won a seven-women Battle Royal match to become the new Diamonds Division Starlight Champion. She held the title until the following year at St. Patrick's Day Slamboree where she lost a three-way match against Dynamite DiDi and Amber Nova. She went on to work in several Florida-based promotions including REAL Pro Wrestling where on August 1, 2017, at the 2 Year Anniversary show, Kaine competed against Roxy Rouge in an unsuccessful attempt to become the new RPW Women's Champion. Kaine also wrestled in Shine, Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment and American Combat Wrestling among others during the first three years of her career.

National Wrestling Alliance (2018–2024)[edit]

Kamilla Kaine made her National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) debut as Nick Aldis' insurance policy at the NWA 70th Anniversary Show on October 21, 2018, to thwart Brandi Rhodes' interference.[2] She would maintain her presence on the NWA television by beginning to appear regularly on the first episode of Powerrr with the tweaked ring name "Kamille" to accompany Aldis on a regular basis. She presented a silent powerhouse persona to the Powerrr audience and quickly became a part of Aldis' new stable Strictly Business, which also consisted of her fiancée Thom Latimer. Kamille's first match in NWA took place on the May 12, 2020 episode of Powerrr, where she defeated Madi Maxx.[3] On March 21, 2021, at Back For The Attack, Kamille defeated Thunder Rosa to become the number one contender for the NWA World Women's Championship.[4] She retained her status against Rosa in a rematch on the May 25 episode of Powerrr that ended in a time-limit draw.[5] On June 6 at When Our Shadows Fall, Kamille defeated Serena Deeb to become the new NWA World Women's Champion.[6]

Kamille made her first appearance at All Elite Wrestling (AEW) during the July 28, 2021 episode of Dynamite at attendance, where she watched The Bunny and Leyla Hirsch competing against each other to become to earn Kamille's title match at EmPowerrr, which was won by Hirsch.[7] On August 28, at EmPowerrr, Kamille successfully retained the title over Hirsch.[8] On the 73rd Anniversary show of NWA, the day after EmPowerrr, she retained her title against the winner of the NWA Women's Invitational Cup Gauntlet, Chelsea Green.[9] During her reign, Kamille successfully defended her title against various contenders, such as Kiera Hogan,[10] Melina[11] and Taryn Terrell.[12] On June 6, 2022, Kamille surpassed 365 days as champion.[13] Couple of days later, on June 11, at Alwayz Ready, Kamille successfully defended her title against KiLynn King.[14] On November 12, at Hard Times 3, Kamille defended her title in a three-way match against Chelsea Green and King where King submitted Kamille, however, the referee was distracted by Green.[15] At the end, Kamille would retain her title after spearing Green.[15]

On the January 31, 2023, episode of Powerrr, Kamille alongside her husband Thom Latimer were scheduled to face Psycho Love (Angelina Love and Fodder) in an intergender tag team match, however, Psycho Love ambushed Latimer and Kamille on the entrance way, leading to the match being cancelled.[16] Love would later challenge Kamille for her title on Nuff Said in a no disqualification match, where on February 11, at the event, Kamille retained her title over Love.[17] Kamille successfully defended her title against Natalia Markova on Night One of the NWA 75th Anniversary Show, but was defeated by Kenzie Paige on Night Two, ending her reign at 813 days.[18][19]

On January 2024, Kamille's contract with NWA expired, as it was reported she is set to leave the company.[20]

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2022–2023)[edit]

On September 17, 2022, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide announced that Kamille will replace Thunder Rosa to challenge Taya Valkyrie for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship at Triplemanía XXX,[21] as she successfully defended her NWA World Women's title against Valkyire on August 27 at NWA 74.[22] At the event, which took place on October 15, Valkyrie retained the title.[23] On March 19, 2023, Kamille alongside Deonna Purrazzo and Jordynne Grace, representing the United States, won the women's Lucha Libre World Cup after defeating Team Mexico (Flammer, La Hiedra and Sexy Star II) in the finals.[24]

Personal life[edit]

Latimer lives in Clarksville, Tennessee where she used to work as a real estate agent for Blue Cord Realty. She previously dated professional wrestler Adam Scherr known in WWE as Braun Strowman as early as 2014. She is married to fellow professional wrestler Thom Latimer. Farmer played Division I softball at Campbell. She also played as a member of the Atlanta Steam in the Legends Football League.[25]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

Kamille is a former NWA World Women's Champion

Fitness and figure competition[edit]

Professional wrestling[edit]

References[edit]

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