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Kim Nielsen
Born (1973-06-02) June 2, 1973 (age 51)[1]
Falmouth, Michigan[2][1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jekyl Island[2][1]
Miss Galaxy[2][1]
Kim Neilson[2][1]
Every Man's Desire[2][1]
Desire[2][1]
Billed height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2][1]
Billed weight145 lb (66 kg)[2][1]
Trained byDusty Rhodes[2][1]
DebutAugust 25, 2001[3]
Retired2005[4]

Kim Nielsen (born June 2, 1973) is an American retired professional wrestler and valet. She is best known for her stint in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Desire.

Professional wrestling career

Debut

After a career as a fitness competitor, which included placing eighth in the 2000 Miss Galaxy competition,[2] Nielsen began training under Dusty Rhodes for a career in professional wrestling. She made her debut on August 25, 2001 in a mixed tag team match for Rhodes' Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, where she and Jorge Estrada defeated Leilani Kai and Lodi.[3]

World Wrestling Entertainment

After she caught the eye of World Wrestling Entertainment, they signed her to a development contract in April 2002, and she began wrestling WWE house shows against Dawn Marie. She was sent to WWE developmental territory Heartland Wrestling Association, but was released from her contract after the HWA was dropped as a developmental territory in July 2002. During her short run in WWE, she wrestled against of Dawn Marie and Lisa Moretti and occasionally teamed with Torrie Wilson.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

She debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling on December 12, 2002 as Every Man's Desire, the valet of Sonny Siaki and a member of the Sports Entertainment Xtreme.[5] She debuted on January 15, 2003, defeating April Hunter in a match. She then began a feud with Trinity, which resulted in Desire teaming with Siaki in a series of matches against Trinity and Kid Kash. In June 2003 during a dark match, her back was broken after being fisherman suplexed onto the edge of the ring.[4] Despite this, she finished the match and actually came out victorious before being taken to a hospital following the match.[4] She spent ten months recovering before returning to television in April 2004.[4] Upon her return, she resumed her feud with Trinity. On June 23, Desire was defeated by Trinity in a stretcher match with help from the debuting Big Vito. As a result on July 7, Trinity and Big Vito teamed to defeat Desire and Siaki in a tag team match. Her last appearance with the company was on September 8, 2004 in a 3-on-3 match, where she teamed with Erik Watts and Siaki to defeat Abyss, Alex Shelley and Goldy Locks.

Retirement

In 2005, Nielsen retired from wrestling after feeling uncomfortable with taking bumps in addition to becoming pregnant with her third child.[4]

Personal life

After retiring from wrestling due to her back injury, Nielsen gave birth to her third child; the father is Sonny Siaki, who Nielsen managed in TNA.[4]

During her third pregnancy, Nielsen gained 80 lb (36 kg).[4] After being unhappy over being overweight and at the suggestion of Siaki, Nielsen auditioned for The Biggest Loser during a casting call in Atlanta, Georgia.[4][6] She weighed in at 252 pounds; 112 pounds heavier than her billed wrestling weight. She was the season's runner-up and by the season finale, she lost 118 pounds.

In wrestling

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Cagematch profile".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "OWOW profile".
  3. ^ a b "Cagematch match listing".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Exclusive: Former TNA Star 'Desire' Kim Nielsen Talks 'The Biggest Loser', Breaking Back in TNA & More".
  5. ^ "Stables".
  6. ^ "Kim Neilsen on Biggest Loser". 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
  7. ^ a b "Wrestlers managed".