Leila Grey Bio
Leila Grey is an American professional wrestler, model, singer and actress signed to All Elite Wrestling and appearing for Ring of Honor. She debuted on the independent circuit in 2020 and has built a profile as both an in-ring performer and an on-screen personality, working as a competitor, manager and valet for prominent factions in AEW and ROH.
Early Life and Background
Grey was born in Queens, New York, and comes from a Dominican family background. She has said that she holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Florida International University.
Before beginning professional wrestling training, Grey appeared in music videos and in other media projects, establishing a presence outside the ring that later complemented her wrestling persona. Her early life in Queens and her media studies helped shape a character comfortable with both performance and promotion.
Path to Professional Wrestling
Grey trained for professional wrestling under JB Cool and made her in-ring debut on November 7, 2020. She began working on the independent circuit in Florida, quickly collecting experience against regional opponents and developing her in-ring style under local promotions.
Early exposure on independent shows and appearances in music videos supported Grey’s crossover appeal and helped her secure bookings with larger regional promotions, setting the stage for championship opportunities and national appearances.
Leila Grey Career
Early Career (2020–2022)
Grey debuted in November 2020 and spent the first two years of her career gaining experience across Florida’s independent scene. On June 1, 2021, she won the PW2.0 Women’s Championship at Pro Wrestling 2.0’s PW2.0 Genesis event, defeating Raeven Marie for the title.
Her early run included additional regional appearances and a December 3, 2022 victory for the Great Lakes Championship Wrestling Women’s Championship at the GLCW Blizzard Brawl: ATTITUDE event, where she defeated Tiffany Nieves in a match refereed by ODB.
Ohio Valley Wrestling Breakthrough (2022–2024)
From 2022 through 2024, Grey worked regularly for Ohio Valley Wrestling. During her time in OVW she became a prominent member of the women’s division and captured the OVW Women’s Championship three times, a run that raised her profile among promotions that monitor emerging talent.
Her OVW tenure showcased an ability to carry midcard programs and headline regional events. Success in OVW served as a springboard for additional national exposure and helped position her for more sustained appearances on All Elite Wrestling programming.
All Elite Wrestling Era (2021–present)
Grey made her All Elite Wrestling debut on March 3, 2021, on AEW Dark, where she faced Tay Conti. She followed with appearances on AEW Dark: Elevation and later made her televised AEW debut on Rampage on March 4, 2022, in a match against Serena Deeb. These appearances established Grey as a recurring presence on AEW programming.
On June 29, 2022, following an AEW Dynamite match, Grey turned heel and aligned herself with Jade Cargill as part of a faction known as The Baddies. The group was active until mid-2023 when it quietly disbanded following Cargill’s departure from the promotion. In August 2024 Grey was repackaged as the Flight Attendant for Top Flight, serving as the group’s valet and manager while appearing in both Ring of Honor and All Elite Wrestling.
In July 2025 Top Flight expanded its alliances, forming Sky Flight with Christopher Daniels and Scorpio Sky, a storyline development that kept Grey visible as a supporting on-screen talent while she continued to perform in singles and multi-person matches when booked.
In-Ring Style and Strengths
Grey blends athletic offense with character-driven presentation, taking influence from performers she has named as inspirations, including Melina, Sasha Banks and Trish Stratus. She presents a confident, performance-oriented style that works both in singles matches and as a foil when appearing as a manager or valet.
Notable Matches and Milestones
Key milestones in Grey’s career include her first title win at PW2.0 Genesis in 2021, the GLCW Women’s Championship victory in 2022, and a multi-time OVW Women’s Championship reign. Her televised debuts on AEW Rampage and multiple appearances on AEW Dark and Dark: Elevation are notable early steps in her national television career.
Leila Grey Career Wins
Across regional promotions and developmental territories, Grey has collected multiple championships that reflect steady progression from independent shows to national television. Her achievements include regional titles and three OVW Women’s Championship reigns that stand out as her most prominent championship accomplishments.
AEW Highlights
While Grey has been a recurring competitor on AEW Dark, AEW Dark: Elevation and AEW Rampage, she has primarily worked in supporting roles on AEW television and in faction-based storylines. Her alignment with established performers and later role as a valet for Top Flight have been central to her AEW presence.
OVW and Other Championships
Grey’s most verifiable championship success came in regional and developmental promotions. She won the PW2.0 Women’s Championship in 2021, the GLCW Women’s Championship in 2022, and captured the OVW Women’s Championship on three occasions during her 2022–2024 run in Ohio Valley Wrestling.
Leila Grey Family
Family Background and Racing Lineage
Grey is of Dominican heritage and was raised in Queens, New York. Her family background has been referenced in profiles and media interviews and forms part of her personal narrative as she developed a public persona that blends cultural identity with entertainment work.
Personal Life
Outside the ring, Grey has appeared in music videos, including a 2018 appearance in Bad Bunny’s video for Mia and other music projects. She was featured in the Netflix show Wrestlers in 2023, where footage of her wedding was used in the series. Grey is married to fellow professional wrestler Luke Kurtis.
2025 Season Performance
The 2025 season saw Grey continuing her role as a featured valet and on-screen personality while remaining available as an in-ring competitor. Her repackaging in August 2024 as Top Flight’s Flight Attendant carried into 2025, giving her regular television exposure through activities with Top Flight and appearances in Ring of Honor as well as All Elite Wrestling.
In July 2025 the expanded alliance that created Sky Flight increased Grey’s visibility as part of a multi-person faction that blended veteran leadership with younger athletic performers. For 2025, her outlook centers on maintaining a dual role as a manager/valet and taking occasional singles matches that showcase her in-ring development while supporting broader faction storylines.








