Trinity Fatu is an American professional wrestler, actress, model, dancer and singer
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Trinity Fatu is an American professional wrestler, actress, model, dancer and singer
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Trinity Fatu married longtime boyfriend, Jonathan Fatu, on 16 January 2014 in Maui. Jonathan is better known by his ring name ‘Jimmy Uso’. They live in Pensacola, Florida. Trinity is stepmother to two of Jonathan’s children from his previous marriage.
Through her marriage, she became a member of the Anoa’i family which is a famous Samoan-American wrestling dynasty.
Trinity Fatu (originally Trinity McCray) was born on 30 November 1987 in Sanford, Florida.
She attended Oviedo High School in Oviedo, Florida. She began dancing at the age of eight and won numerous medals at both state and national competitions.
From 2007 to mid-2009, Trinity Fatu was a cheerleader and dancer for the NBA team Orlando Magic. During this period she also starred as a background dancer in videos for rapper Flo Rida.
Her career at the WWE, began when she signed a contract with them in August 2009. Adopting the ring name of ‘Naomi’ she made her debut in October that year at the Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). Her first match was a mixed tag-team match in which she and partner Alex Riley lost to opponents AJ Lee and Brett DiBiase.
On 31 August 2010, it was announced in an episode of 'NXT' that she would appear in the all-female third season of 'NXT'. She made her 'NXT' debut on 7 September 2010 in which she and partner Kelly Kelly defeated Alicia Fox and rookie Maxine after Trinity successfully managed to pin Maxine.
On 30 November 2010, she was placed second that season after losing the 'NXT' singles final to Kaitlyn. she also lost the FCW singles final to AJ Lee on 23 January 2011.
On 9 January 2012 in an episode of 'Raw', Trinity made her WWE main roster debut alongside 'Cameron' (Ariane Nicole Andrew) as one of the backup dancers for Brodus Clay. She and Cameron were given the name ‘The Funkadactyls’.
On 10 June 2010, Trinity defeated Serena Deeb to become the inaugural FCW Divas Champion.
In 2013, Trinity and her tag-team partner Cameron were awarded a ‘Slammy Award’ for the ‘Best Dance Moves’.
She is the first African-American ‘SmackDown Women’s Champion’, holding the title for a record 140 days.