April Jeanette Mendez (born March 19, 1987) is an American professional wrestler and author. As of February 2026, she is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand under the ring name AJ Lee and is the WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion in her first reign.
Mendez began her professional wrestling career in 2007 in New Jersey's independent circuit. She signed with WWE in 2009 and spent two years in its developmental branch, Florida Championship Wrestling, before her promotion to the main roster. In 2012, she rose to prominence through storylines with her "mentally unstable" character, such as high-profile relationships and a three-month stint as the General Manager of Raw. In subsequent years, she won the Divas Championship a record-tying three times[a] and held the title for an overall record of 406 days. She also won the Slammy Award for Diva of the Year in 2012 and 2014, and readers of Pro Wrestling Illustrated voted her Woman of the Year from 2012 to 2014. She initially retired from in-ring performing in April 2015, but returned to WWE over a decade later in September 2025. Outside of wrestling, Mendez has focused on writing. Her 2017 memoir, Crazy Is My Superpower, was a New York Times Best Seller. She formed a writing partnership with actress Aimee Garcia in 2019, and the duo have written multiple comic books, as well as the 2022 Netflix film Blade of the 47 Ronin. April Jeanette Mendez was born on March 19, 1987,[5] in Union City, New Jersey.[6] Her mother, Janet Acevedo, was a homemaker and later a home health aide, while her father, Robert Mendez, was an automotive engineer.[7] She is the youngest of three children,[7][8] and is of Puerto Rican descent.[9] In describing her childhood, Mendez said her family struggled with poverty, mental illness, and drug addiction.[10] They frequently moved between apartments, sometimes living in motels or their car when they could not afford rent.[Her brother's interest in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) influenced her to become a professional wrestler.[12][13] With inspiration from WWE's female wrestlers, especially Lita,[14][15] she cemented her ambition at 12 years old.[12][13] In 2005, she graduated from Memorial High School in West New York, New Jersey.[11] She attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she majored in film and television production,[11][14] until family and financial issues led to her dropping out six months into her studies.[16] Afterward, she started working full-time to afford wrestling training.[16] As an homage to her brother, who was in the U.S. Army, she occasionally wore camouflage wrestling attire.[
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