Charisse Giles

Charisse Amanda Giles (born November 1, 1975) is an American professional wrestler, singer and professional wrestling promoter. She is a co-founder and an executive vice president of Premier Wrestling Society.

Giles originally started out as an R&B singer as part of the girl group Momentum. Giles was involved heavily in the Dallas hip-hop and R&B scene.

She later rose in fame when she became a professional wrestler, joining the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) in 2001. She had her debut match in February 2002 within the company's developmental system, and was called up to the main roster in January 2003. In October 2018, Giles requested her release from the WWE, and in 2020 she co-founded Premier Wrestling Society.

Early life
Charisse Amanda Giles was born on November 1, 1975 in,.

Developmental territories (2002–2003)
As a longtime fan of professional wrestling, Giles wanted to partake in the sport if her musical career didn't turn out to be successful. Giles signed a 10-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation in November 2001. With no previous wrestling experience, she was assigned to the WWF's Oahu Island Wrestling (OIW) developmental league in, , where she was set to undergo extensive training. She initially trained under Ken Satsuki, but after Satsuki's death, Sam Cannell began training her. Giles' first match took place on January 30, 2002 at a taping of OIW's Friday night show on, where she lost to former GLOW wrestler Deborah Herson, who also trained her alongside Cannell after Satsuki's death. In May 2002, she participated in a women's Royal Rumble match at Big Island Party, which was won by Sammie Paquet. She also managed and wrestled alongside Marten for a brief period towards the end of her OIW run.