Sonny Kiss

[8][9] Kiss attended a performing arts high school where she studied musical theatre as well as modern, ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip hop [10] dance.

[16] At AEW's inaugural pay-per-view event Double or Nothing on May 25, Kiss competed in the 21-man Casino Battle Royale, but was eliminated by Tommy Dreamer.

[20] After a two-month absence, the pair returned to the ring on the May 26 edition of AEW Dark, when they defeated Brady Pierce and John Skyler.

[21] On the May 27, 2020 episode of Dynamite, Kiss participated in a battle royal match to determine the number one contender for the TNT Championship but was eliminated by Wardlow.

[34] On 12 August 2022 of AEW Rampage, Kiss made her return to television for the first time in almost two years, losing in a squash match against Parker Boudreaux.

[35] On the same night following a match against Orange Cassidy and Ariya Daivari, Kiss rushed to the ring to save Orange Cassidy, only to give him a low blow and aligned with Ari Daivari, Slim J and Parker Boudreaux as part of a stable named The Trustbusters, turning heel for the first time in AEW.

[38][39] Kiss debuted in Impact Wrestling on October 21, 2023 at Bound for Glory as a participant in the 20-person Intergender Call Your Shot Gauntlet match.

[44][45] On the podcast AEW Unrestricted, Kiss described herself as a "nostalgia junkie" and is a fan of various pop culture fads from the 1990s and early 2000s relating to fashion, gaming, television, and teen films along with boy bands, girl groups, and various forms of popular music.

[46] Kiss cites Chyna,[47] Rob Van Dam, Rey Mysterio, Trish Stratus, Lita, The Hardy Boyz, Jazz,[48] Sharmell,[49] Molly Holly, Victoria, Alicia Fox, Gail Kim[47] and Jacqueline along with mentors Dustin Rhodes, Chris Jericho, and Billy Gunn as major influences.

[51] In February 2022, Sonny Kiss recorded a song titled "Whatcha Lookin' At", which features American rapper Brinson, for the AEW: Who We Are soundtrack.