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Aksana

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Real Name Živile Raudoniene
Weight and Height 128 lbs. (58 kg) at 5'5'' (1.65 m)
Birthplace Alytus (Lithuania)
Date of Birth 29th April 1982 (age 41)
Debut ??th September 2009
 

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Alias Aksana, Leather-Clad Lithuanian, Olga
Nickname Billion Dollar Baby
Finisher Roundhouse Kick (Billion Dollar Kick) and Spinebuster (Divo Drop)
Trademark Moves Final Cut and Tilt-a-Whirl Slam
Tag Teams Foxsana with Alicia Fox (as Aksana)
Management Managed Antonio Cesaro, Bo Rotundo, Eli Cottonwood, Goldust, Johnny Curtis and Lucky Cannon.
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- Živile Raudoniene began training as a bodybuilder from the age of 14 in her native Lithuania, and later emigrated to the United States to further her career, also finding work as a fitness model and personal trainer. She won her category at the 2009 IFBB Arnold Classic.
- In September 2009 she signed a developmental contract with
WWE and began wrestling training at its Florida Championship Wrestling territory. She first appeared at an FCW house show under the name Olga, which was quickly changed to Aksana. She made her wrestling debut in January 2010, and held both the FCW Divas championship and Queen of FCW crown simultaneously during 2011. She also hosted a chaotic talk show segment on FCW television known as ’The Aksana Show.’
- Aksana first appeared on WWE main roster television as a contestant in Season 3 of NWA SAW, finishing fourth. A notable angle during the season saw her storyline ’Pro’ Goldust agree to marry her in order to prevent her from being deported when her visa expired, and Aksana turned heel by slapping him immediately following the in-ring ceremony and stealing his Million Dollar championship belt.
- She returned to the main roster in August 2011 as a babyface and love interest of Smackdown General Manager Teddy Long. She turned heel in April 2012, leaving Long following his ousting as General Manager and becoming valet and on-screen girlfriend of the debuting Antonio Cesaro, remaining aligned with him for several months. In October she was revealed as the mystery attacker who had injured Kaitlyn before her scheduled Divas title challenge at the Night of Champions pay-per-view, acting on the orders of Eve Torres, who took Kaitlyn’s slot in the title match.
- In late 2013 Aksana was part of the feud between the female WWE talent featured on the E! Network’s ’Total Divas’ reality show and those not included in the cast, and was part of the ’True Divas’ team that lost to the Total Divas at Survivor Series in November, her first wrestling appearance on pay-per-view. During this time she began teaming with Alicia Fox in a heel tandem informally dubbed ’Foxsana.’ The pair broke up in June 2014 when the increasingly unhinged Alicia brutally attacked Aksana following a match. Aksana was released from her WWE contract a few days later along with 10 other talents, her last televised match being a loss to Alicia on that week’s Smackdown.
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