Paige is a legend in WWE and was a major player in the Women's Revolution. However, she was not the first to compete in a WWE ring from her family.
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The Anti-Diva comes from a wrestling family. Her parents were wrestlers. They founded the World Association of Wrestling promotion in 1994. Her brothers, Zak and Roy, are also in the business.
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Zak had competed in WWE before his sister. Paige debuted on Monday Night RAW in April 2014 to, surprisingly, defeat the Divas Champion AJ Lee and capture the title on her first night. Nearly three years earlier, her brother Zak Zodiac had a match on SmackDown.
Zodiac teamed up with Andy Baker and Tom LaRuffa as they got squashed by The Big Show on the Blue Brand in November 2011. Paige's brother never worked again in WWE. His sister remains the most successful wrestler in the family.
Paige has made a lot of history in WWE. She was the first NXT Women's Champion. The Anti-Diva is also a two-time Divas Champion and the youngest to hold the title ever.
In April 2018, the 28-year-old announced her retirement from in-ring competition due to injury.
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