Tag: Valerie Loureda

  • Valerie Loureda Addresses WWE Changing her Name to Lola Vice

    Valerie Loureda Addresses WWE Changing her Name to Lola Vice

    Valerie Loureda decided to make a big career change when she went from being an MMA fighter to a pro wrestler and signing with WWE. 

    The former Bellator MMA star signed with WWE in June and started training at the WWE Performance Center full-time in July. She dressed as Lola Bunny in the NXT Halloween battle royal at the NXT live event on October 28 before making her non-battle royal in-ring debut at the November 12 NXT live event

    On December 6, Loureda announced that she would be performing under the name Lola Vice in WWE.

    The Name

    Valerie Loureda
    (via Bellator MMA)

    While speaking to Jim Varasllone of the Miami Herald, Lola discussed her new name.

    “Lola came out because when my sisters and I were little, we had a lady who liked to do our makeup, and that was always our alter ego name, Lola. When we were coming up with names, I was like, ‘Let me throw that in there’ because I liked it. Then, I always had a vision of Miami Vice because I am the first Cuban American woman and I was born and raised in Miami. I feel like that’s me and I need to represent, how can I do this, and incorporate it into my name. I thought about Miami Vice and said, ‘how about Lola Vice?’ Actually, I gave them ten first names, ten last names, and Shawn Michaels chose Lola Vice. It’s beautiful, it goes, and I feel like this is my new era,” she said.

    Loureda was asked whether it was hard to come up with a new name. She said she always looks ahead and the other option she had was Estrella, which means star in Spanish. 

    “I liked that too, but something about Lola, I thought it was cute, a little latina and something easy for other people to announce. I had to get in the ring and say, ‘Can I be Lola for the rest of my career? Yes, I can.’ I’m glad they chose that for me and now we’re in the works to hopefully debut soon.”

    As of this writing, it is unknown when Lola will debut on NXT television.

    H/T to Fightful for the transcription

  • Former Bellator Fighter Valerie Loureda Receives WWE Ring Name

    Former Bellator Fighter Valerie Loureda Receives WWE Ring Name

    Former Bellator MMA fighter Valerie Loureda has received her WWE name. 

    Loureda announced on Twitter that she’ll go by the name “Lola Vice.” She also changed her Twitter handle to “lolavicewwe.” She tweeted out the following announcement: 

    “Lola Vice the first Cuban American woman in @WWE history #WWE #NXT #MIAMIVICE.”

    After a visit to the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, this past May, Loureda revealed in June that she’d signed a multi-year contract with WWE. She started training with a group of recruits introduced in August.

    Her Background

    Valerie Loureda
    (via Bellator MMA)

    At the time, WWE wrote: “Valerie Loureda is an acclaimed mixed martial artist who previously fought in Bellator, where she compiled a 4-1 record. The 24-year-old Miami, Fla., native has a black belt in Taekwondo and has already made waves in the MMA world for her social media presence. Loureda is also the first Cuban-American to be signed by WWE.”

    The former MMA fighter made her in-ring debut as part of a Halloween battle royal at an NXT house show in October, where she dressed up as Lola Bunny, before having her first non-battle royal match at a house show last month. 

  • New WWE Signee Was Never in Contact with AEW

    New WWE Signee Was Never in Contact with AEW

    One of the newest members of the WWE roster was never in touch with AEW.

    When it comes to signing talent, there’s some competition for WWE. AEW has emerged as a solid option now that the Stamford giant isn’t the only game in town.

    This opens the door for bidding wars where in the end, it’s the talent who wins out and secures a nice payday.

    In this situation, however, it was just one-way traffic.

    Valerie Loureda Never Spoke to AEW

    Almost a full month after Fightful reported that former Bellator MMA fighter Valerie Loureda was expected to sign with WWE, the company and Loureda made it official.

    During an interview with Ariel Helwani on MMAFighting’s The MMA Hour, Loureda revealed that she was never in contact with AEW before signing with WWE.

    “No. Team WWE, all the way. Nothing compares to WWE. It’s a monster of its own and everyone knows that. It’s a global organization. There is nothing that compares to WrestleMania. Who could pull that off?”

    Valerie Loureda on not speaking with AEW

    With the WWE signing, Loureda hangs up her MMA gloves to start a new journey in the world of sports entertainment. Once she gets a grasp on things inside the WWE Performance Center, she will debut on the NXT brand.

    Loureda exits pro MMA competition with a record of 4-1. At the young age of 23, Loureda has plenty of time to hone her skills in the squared circle. Time will tell if she can excel in WWE.

    Quotes via Fightful.

  • Valerie Loureda Touts Historic WWE Signing

    Valerie Loureda Touts Historic WWE Signing

    Valerie Loureda is transitioning from MMA to the world of sports entertainment.

    Loureda had been a female prospect under the Bellator banner but a big opportunity came in the form of WWE. It was reported by Fightful back in early June that Loureda had been expected to sign a deal with the company and it has now been made official.

    This is a historic signing, as Loureda has become the first Cuban American female to sign with WWE.

    Valerie Loureda’s Goals

    With her decision to sign with WWE, Loureda is officially done with mixed martial arts competition. During an interview with NY Post, she explained what she hopes to accomplish in WWE.

    “Headlining WrestleMania is a dream and I’m gonna conquer that one day, but really my goal in WWE is I’m becoming the first Cuban-American woman, and I want to be a role model and an inspiration to young Latinas who can now see someone from their culture in WWE.

    “I want to represent where I came from, my roots, and really bring a new edge into this company that’s never been seen before. This is a big win for Latinas all over the world. I was born and raised in Miami. I come from a family of immigrants. I just want to show young kids who are first-generation Americans that you can do anything as long as you apply yourself, and work very hard, and your dreams can come true — like me.”

    Loureda will be featured on the NXT brand once she has her footing in the WWE Performance Center. She has a ton of support from one very important name in the company, Triple H.

    “An incredibly driven young woman working hard in sport and business to make a name for herself and her family.”

    Triple H on Valerie Loureda

    Loureda walks away from the sport of MMA with a pro record of 4-1. Her last bout took place back in Nov. 2021. She defeated Taylor Turner via split decision.

    Loureda is only 23 years so time is definitely on her side. If she can develop at a solid pace, WWE may have a star on its hands.

  • Bellator’s Valerie Loureda Trains at WWE Performance Center

    Bellator’s Valerie Loureda Trains at WWE Performance Center

    Bellator MMA Fighter Valerie Loureda could soon be jumping from the octagon to the squared circle after training at WWE’s Performance Center.

    On social media, the 23-year-old fighter shared footage from her training at the PC and tweeted an image from inside one of the Flordia venue’s many rings.

    Loureda was at WrestleMania 38 last month in Texas, as well as this week’s edition of WWE NXT 2.0.

    The young fighter boasts a 4-1-0 professional MMA record with her most recent victory coming in November 2021.

    Despite her recent time at WWE’s Performance Center, Loureda is part of American Top Team, the gym founded in 2001 by Dan Lambert who now makes regular appearances in AEW.

    Is Valerie Loureda coming to WWE?

    WWE is already home to several MMA fighters, including Riddle, Shayna Baszler, and Ronda Rousey, and it appears that Loureda could be the next to join.

    Responding to a recent tweet from WWE, asking fans who should face Rousey next, Loureda put herself forward as a potential contender for the SmackDown Women’s Champion.

    WWE has not publicly confirmed signing Loureda, nor have they publicly disclosed being in talks with the fighter.