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Lillith Lillian Myers was born to a middle class family in Philadelphia, PA in 1982. She was the youngest of four children, the only daughter. Being the only girl in a predominantly male family, Lillian found herself interested in many of the things her brothers were interested in, such as rock music, sports, and wrestling entertainment. At age 7 she began being trained in gymnastics, even competing in and winning a statewide gymnastics competition at the age of 10.

In November of 1992, Lillian’s parents filed for divorce, and finalized their separation that December. Lillian and the two youngest of her three brothers moved to Seattle, WA with their father. The divorce was a shocking development in Lillian’s childhood, and this, accompanied by the rebellious nature of teenage years, caused her to separate more completely from her father, engaging in more self fulfilling and sometimes aggressive activities at a young age, including breaking curfew, and fighting. At the age of 14, Lillian was introduced to the Seattle music scene, and started her first band called the Black Winged Angels. Also at this time, Lillian developed a closer relationship with her brothers. The eldest brother (of the ones living with her) had become active in the local wrestling federation, often times bringing Lillian and their other brother to the matches. Both of Lillian’s closest brothers joined the WCCWF in 1998.

LillithTragedy struck in 1999 when the lead singer of the Black Winged Angels, and Lillian’s best friend, Eden Carmichael, 19, was killed in a car accident involving a drunk driver who ran a red light and struck her car in the intersection. Carmichael was on her way home from her bachelorette party after having dropped Myers off at home. Lillian was the last to see Carmichael alive, a fact that had a devastating impact on Myers for the next two years. On the one year anniversary of Carmichael’s death, the Black Winged Angels, having disbanded for a year, reformed with Lillian as frontman, and renamed the band the Garter of Eden in memory of their friend.

In March of 2001, Lillian moved back to Philadelphia, PA, to be closer to her extended family. When she reached Philadelphia she received a call from all three of her brothers who were competing in the NECWF. They persuaded her to try out to become a professional wrestler. Lillian showed natural talent in her try out, and with in the year she was one of the top female wrestlers in her league.

Lillian Myers, a.k.a LillithOriginally wrestling under the name Eden, Lillian changed her ringname to Lillith after her second oldest brother (one of the ring announcers) kept slipping up and calling her Lill. After the shift to Lillith, and taking on the persona of the Hardrock Princess, Lillian immediately became a fan favorite, primarily due to her highflying, risk taking wrestling style. In April of 2004, Lillith beat the reigning women’s champion to secure the title, a title which she held for 19 months before losing it to the previous champ.

In the summer of 2006, Lillian's band members moved to Philadelphia and reunited the Garter of Eden.

In January, 2007, Lillian was approached by Ms. Forman, daughter of VCW co-founder Scott Forman, to join the VCW. Lillian considered the offer, but was still under contract with NECWF. Lillian’s contract expired in June, 2007, and she immediately signed with VCW in July.

LillithLillian's bandmates began touringwith the VCW, providing music entertainment before the show, and assisting with stagehand work.

Lillian debuted as Lillith in a series of vignettes showing her in silhouette. Due to the nature of these vignettes, Lillith was known as the “Mystery Woman” for the first month of her career in VCW.

September 30, 2007, at the Fatal Clash Pay-Per-View, while performing her signature finisher, the “Fallen Angel” (a swan dive senton), from the top of a 16 foot ladder onto Helen Troy who was on a table on the outside of the ring, Lillian caught her ankle on the security barrier causing a sever fracture and tearing of muscle tissue. As a result, Lillian has been placed on the injured list for an indefinite amount of time.

January 27, 2008, at the Retribution Pay-Per-View, Lillith made a suprise return, entering the ring from the crowd after the Vixen Title match between Athena and Helen Troy. After a stare down with Helen Troy, Lillith shocked fans as she performed an unexpected springboard hurrcanrana on Athena, followed up by her signature Cherry Bomb DDT. Lillith then climbed the turnbuckle, raising her arms crossed in an X, revealing that she had returned as a member of Revolution X.

Vital Statistics

Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 155 lbs
Hometown:
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Date of Birth:
March 11, 1982
Theme:
"Sweet Sacrifice" by Evanescence
Disposition:
Neutral/Heel
Lillith
Accomplishments
04/25/04 - Becomes NECWF Women's Champion

07/20/07
- July 20th, 2007 Joins the VCW

Moves
Lillth is an accomplished high flier, know for her flashy, acrobatic, gravity defying moves, and her fearless (and often times reckless), high risk maneuvers. When on the mat she is a dangerous brawler, skilled in kicks, chops, and many technical holds.


Set up move(s)

  • "Cherry Bomb"- Jump Swinging DDT
  • Spear

Finisher
  • "Fallen Angel" -Swanton Bomb
  • "Iron Maiden" -Crippler Crossface

Trademark Moves
  • "Stairway to Heaven" -Arm Twist Ropewalk into a Spinning Head Scissors Takedown

Common MovesLillith at Fatal Clash 2007

  • Moonsaults
  • German Suplex
  • Hurracanrana
  • Sunset flip
  • Enzuigiri
  • Drop Kick
  • Knee Drop
  • Dragon Screw
  • Kicks, punches, chops

Ring Entrance

"Sweet Sacrifice" by Evanescence begins to play as the lights dim and fog fills the stage. As the music continues, red laser beams light up across the stage, moving back and forth until they finally settle forming and "X" in front of the main entrance of the stage. Lillith steps out, walking through the "X" and stopping on the edge of the stage, lifting her arms, crossed at the wrists. As the chorus kicks in, Lillith throws her arms down and the arena lights turn red, with a pale spot light shining down on the ring, as she begins to strut down the ramp, hopping to the music and stopping on occasion to lean forward and blow a suggestive kiss to a few young men in the crowd. When she reaches the ring she slides under the ropes, sitting herself up onto her knees, slowly while arching her back before she lifts herself to her feet, climbs the turnbuckle and raises her arms, crossed at the wrists. She hops down and motions to Bridget Bose to get the microphone. The music fades and the house lights come up as Lillith raises the microphone to her lips


Trivia
  • Lillith's signature moves are named after hard rock refrences ("Cherry Bomb" by the Runaways, "Iron Maiden" by Iron Maiden, "Fallen Angel" by Poison, and "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zepplin)
  • Lillith is the lead singer and occasionally plays guitar for her own rock band, the Garter of Eden.



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