Kristina Laum

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    November 23, 1976 (48 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Seoul, South Korea

    Kristina Laum

    Biography

    Kristina Laum is a retired professional wrestling valet and manager in Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling. She used the names Kimona Wanalaya in ECW and Leia Meow in WCW. Laum was asked by her friend Raven to go into professional wrestling while she was working as a go-go dancer at a club. She made her debut in Extreme Championship Wrestling on January 27, 1996 as Raven's new valet under the name Kimona Wanalaya (a play-on-words for "Come on, I wanna lay ya") and she managed Raven to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on the same night. According to the storyline, Raven used her to replace Beulah McGillicutty, his former girlfriend and valet, who had announced that she was pregnant with Tommy Dreamer's child on January 7 at ECW's House Party event. Wanalaya left Raven at Massacre on Queens Boulevard on April 13 after he slapped her for remonstrating with him, causing her to vow revenge. On April 20, 1996 at Hostile City Showdown, Shane Douglas, with Kimona by his side, called out Dreamer to inform him that Beulah had been cheating on him. While Dreamer was wondering who the person could be, in which Douglas replied “it's not a he”, Kimona snatched the microphone from Douglas's hand and shouted "It's me!" Moments later, Beulah made her way to the ring and she and Kimona shared a racy kiss and fell to the mat together before Dreamer decided to date both women. The segment is widely believed to be the first lesbian angle in a major wrestling promotion. A career highlight came when she danced atop the ECW Arena, a moment that was used to sell VHS copies of Extreme Warfare Vol. 2 until the promotion died. Laum later left ECW and worked for Jersey All Pro Wrestling for a while as Kimona. While in JAPW, she wrestled Missy Hyatt in a series of mixed tag team matches and a steel cage match. She was signed by World Championship Wrestling in 1999, and she eventually debuted alongside The Varsity Club as the cheerleader, Leia Meow. This angle soon ended and she became the manager for The Jung Dragons, thus turning heel. She would interfere in matches with a flying bodypress off of the top rope onto their opponents. She also had a dominatrix gimmick and carried a riding crop. She used it to attack Pamela Paulshock after Paulshock had won the "Miss WCW" contest that Meow participated in on September 25, 2000. She was then attacked by Midajah and had a brief rivalry with her leading to a fight on the following Thunder during Mike Awesome's Lava Lamp Lounge segment. She also had a short feud with Tygress and threatened to cut her hair off. By the time WCW was sold to Vince McMahon, she had been fired from WCW along with the majority of the other on-air female talent due to roster cuts. She went to the X Wrestling Federation where she was known as Kris, a member of the X-Girls, a dance team that included Gorgeous George and Chiquita Anderson of the Nitro Girls. When XWF folded, Kristina retired from wrestling.

    Known For

    • WCW Monday Nitro

      WCW Monday Nitro

      1995

    • WCW Thunder

      WCW Thunder

      1998

    • ECW Big Ass Extreme Bash

      ECW Big Ass Extreme Bash

      1996

    • WCW Sin

      WCW Sin

      2001

    • ECW Big Apple Blizzard Blast

      ECW Big Apple Blizzard Blast

      1996

    • ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996

      ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996

      1996

    • Dreamer vs Raven

      Dreamer vs Raven

      2015

    • Raven vs Sandman Feud

      Raven vs Sandman Feud

    • ECW Extreme Warfare Vol. 2

      ECW Extreme Warfare Vol. 2

      1996

    • ECW CyberSlam 1996

      ECW CyberSlam 1996

      1996

    • ECW Just Another Night

      ECW Just Another Night

      1996

    • ECW Massacre on Queens Boulevard

      ECW Massacre on Queens Boulevard

      1996

    • ECW Hostile City Showdown 1996

      ECW Hostile City Showdown 1996

      1996

    • WCW Starrcade 1999

      WCW Starrcade 1999

      1999