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Valerie Loureda (born July 19, 1998) is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Lola Vice. As a mixed martial artist, she competed in the women's flyweight division of Bellator MMA.

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Early life

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Valerie Loureda was born on July 19, 1998, in Miami, Florida. She is of Cuban descent.[4]

The daughter of a Taekwondo master, Loureda herself is a 4th dan black belt in Taekwondo and was part of the US Olympic Taekwondo team before becoming an MMA fighter.[5] In her two-part promo on September 2 and 9 episodes of NXT, leading to her hometown event of NXT No Mercy, she revealed that her entire family has taekwondo black belt and college degrees.

Mixed martial arts career

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Making her MMA debut, Loureda faced Colby Fletcher on February 16, 2019, at Bellator 216.[6] She won the fight by technical knockout.[7] Loureda faced Larkyn Dasch on June 14, 2019, at Bellator 222.[8] She won the bout via unanimous decision.[9]

Loureda next faced Tara Graff on August 7, 2020, at Bellator 243.[10] She won the fight via technical knockout.[11] Loureda was scheduled to face Hannah Guy at Bellator 258 on May 7, 2021, but was moved to Bellator 259 on May 21.[12] She lost the bout via unanimous decision.[13] Loureda faced Taylor Turner on November 12, 2021, at Bellator 271, winning the bout by split decision.[14]

Professional wrestling career

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In March 2022, Loureda attended a three-day-long WWE tryout during WrestleMania 38 weekend. In August, she signed a contract with WWE and reported to the WWE Performance Center.[15][16] Loureda was announced to perform under the ringname Lola Vice.[17][18][19]

Vice began performing on the NXT brand as a heel,[20][21] and entered the 2023 NXT Women's Breakout Tournament. Vice defeated Kelani Jordan in the finals, earning a contract for an NXT Women's Championship match at any time of her choosing.[22] At Vengeance Day on February 4, 2024, Vice cashed in her contract during the ongoing NXT Women's Championship match between Roxanne Perez and champion Lyra Valkyria, turning the match into a triple threat; however, Vice was unsuccessful as she was pinned by Valkyria.[23] Vice then began competing in NXT Underground matches where she defeated main roster wrestlers Natalya and Shayna Baszler.[24][25] On July 7 at NXT Heatwave, Vice unsuccessfully challenged Roxanne Perez for the NXT Women's Championship.[26] Following Heatwave, Vice turned face and entered a feud with Jaida Parker. The feud culminated in a NXT Underground match at NXT Deadline on December 7, where Vice won.[27]

At NXT Stand & Deliver on April 19, 2025, Vice competed in a six-woman ladder match for the vacant NXT Women’s North American Championship, but was unsuccessful.[28][29] On June 7 at Worlds Collide, Vice teamed with Stephanie Vaquer where the two defeated Chik Tormenta and Dalys.[30] At Evolution on July 13, Vice entered the 20-woman battle royal but was unsuccessful in the match.[31][32] At NXT Heatwave on August 24, Vice won a triple threat match to become number one contender for the NXT Women’s Championship[33] but failed to defeat Jayne for the title at NXT No Mercy on September 27 after interference from a hooded individual, later revealed to be Lainey Reid.[34]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
5 matches 4 wins 1 loss
By knockout 2 0
By decision 2 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 4–1 Taylor Turner Decision (split) Bellator 271 November 12, 2021 3 5:00 Hollywood, Florida, United States Catchweight (128 lb) bout.
Loss 3–1 Hannah Guy Decision (unanimous) Bellator 259 May 21, 2021 3 5:00 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win 3–0 Tara Graff KO (punches) Bellator 243 August 7, 2020 2 5:00 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win 2–0 Larkyn Dasch Decision (unanimous) Bellator 222 June 14, 2019 3 5:00 New York City, New York, United States
Win 1–0 Colby Fletcher TKO (punches) Bellator 216 February 16, 2019 1 2:55 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States Flyweight debut.

Championships and accomplishments

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Lola Vice, ring name of Valerie Loureda, is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist of Cuban descent, currently performing on WWE's NXT brand. Born July 19, 1998, in Miami, Florida, she is a black belt in and a decorated athlete who trained at the renowned . Vice began her combat sports career in , competing as a flyweight in where she compiled a professional record of 4 wins and 1 loss, including two victories. Her MMA tenure showcased her striking prowess, highlighted by wins via KO/TKO against opponents such as Tara Graff and Quinn Melchert, before a loss to Veta Arteaga in 2021. Transitioning from MMA, Vice signed with in August 2022, opting for over continued offers in major fighting promotions, and made her in-ring debut under her new in March 2023. In WWE NXT, Vice quickly rose to prominence by winning the 2023 NXT Women's Breakout Tournament, earning her a opportunity and establishing her as a key figure in the women's division with her hybrid MMA-wrestling style featuring devastating kicks and a signature spinning backfist. By 2025, she had become a main event contender, competing in high-profile matches such as a six-woman for the vacant NXT Women's North American Championship at in April and challenging for the against at No Mercy in September, where she fell short of capturing the . In August 2025, Vice signed a new contract with . Known as the first Cuban-American woman signed to , Vice continues to blend her "Vice City" striking roots with , positioning her as an emerging star in the industry.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Valerie Loureda, professionally known as Lola Vice, was born on July 19, 1998, in Miami, Florida, to parents who immigrated from . Her Cuban-American heritage has been a central aspect of her identity, influencing her cultural pride and public persona in combat sports. Loureda's family placed a strong emphasis on discipline and physical conditioning through , rooted in their immigrant background and values of perseverance. Her father, Frank Loureda, serves as a master and has operated Master Frank's Academy in for over three decades, providing a foundational environment for practice within the household. The Loureda family collectively achieved black belt status in , highlighting their shared commitment to the discipline; notably, her mother earned her black belt while pregnant with Valerie. This familial tradition of excellence shaped Loureda's early exposure to combat training, eventually leading her to formal instruction under her father's guidance.

Taekwondo training

Valerie Loureda began her training at age three in Miami, Florida, under the strict guidance of her father, Grandmaster Frank Loureda, who owned and operated Master Frank's Academy. Growing up immersed in her family's longstanding legacy, she trained intensively at local dojos, dedicating numerous hours daily to develop her technique, discipline, and competitive edge in the Olympic-style discipline. This foundational regimen emphasized traditional methods, including forms, , and physical conditioning, shaping her into a prodigy by her early teens. At age 14, Loureda paused her competitive pursuits to support her family following personal hardships, including becoming the primary after a family tragedy. Loureda achieved black belt status as a teenager and later attained 4th dan black belt by her early 20s, a prestigious rank reserved for elite practitioners. Her progression reflected not only her talent but also the rigorous family-driven training environment that prioritized old-school discipline and technical mastery. This rank underscored her proficiency in poomsae, kyorugi, and overall philosophy. As a junior competitor, Loureda was selected to the 2013-14 AAU National Junior Team, representing her country in high-level international events and earning recognition for her potential. Her competitive record included notable successes such as a at the 2014 German Open youth category (-59 kg), along with placements at events like the 2013 Spanish Open (bronze) and other national and regional titles during her 2013-2016 junior campaigns. These accomplishments established her as a standout and paved the way for broader combat sports pursuits.

Mixed martial arts career

Professional debut and early fights

Lola Vice, born Valerie Loureda, made her professional debut on February 16, 2019, at Bellator 216 in , facing Colby Fletcher in the women's flyweight division. Competing at a 125-pound limit, Loureda weighed in at 123.5 pounds and secured a first-round technical knockout victory via body kick and punches at 2:55, marking her initial success in the cage after transitioning from an amateur background. This debut showcased her striking prowess, rooted in her extensive experience as a black belt and multiple-time national champion. Following her debut, Loureda continued her early professional career with a second fight on June 14, 2019, at Bellator 222 in against Larkyn Dasch, again in the flyweight division. She earned a victory (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) after three rounds, demonstrating improved grappling defense and control while maintaining her aggressive striking approach. This win extended her record to 2-0 and highlighted her adaptation to the demands of professional bouts. Loureda prepared for these early fights at in , where she honed her skills under elite coaches following her foundation. The training environment allowed her to integrate and wrestling elements, essential for rounding out her stand-up oriented style against diverse opponents. Her debut knockout remained her first and only stoppage win in 2019, establishing a foundation for her flyweight campaign.

Bellator MMA tenure and retirement

Lola Vice, born Valerie Loureda, signed a multi-fight contract with in November 2018, marking the beginning of her professional tenure with the promotion. She made her promotional and professional debut on February 16, 2019, at Bellator 216 against Colby Fletcher, securing a first-round technical knockout victory via body kick and punches at 2:55. This win showcased her striking background from , setting an early tone for her aggressive style in the flyweight division. Throughout 2019 and 2020, Loureda built momentum with additional victories under Bellator. On June 14, 2019, at Bellator 222, she defeated Larkyn Dasch by over three rounds, demonstrating improved and endurance. She followed this with a second-round via punches against Tara Graff on August 7, 2020, at Bellator 243, further solidifying her reputation as a artist. In August 2020, she extended her contract with Bellator on a multi-year, multi-fight deal, reflecting the promotion's investment in her potential. Loureda's Bellator run faced its first setback on May 21, 2021, at Bellator 259, where she suffered her sole professional loss to Hannah Guy by after three rounds. The bout highlighted challenges in her defensive wrestling against a more experienced opponent, marking a pivotal moment that tested her resilience. She rebounded later that year, earning a win over Taylor Turner on November 12, 2021, at Bellator 271, which served as her final MMA appearance. In June 2022, Loureda announced her retirement from MMA to pursue a full-time career in with , citing her passion for entertainment, storytelling, and performance as key motivations. Having attended and completed a WWE tryout in spring 2022, she described the transition as fulfilling a lifelong dream to combine her athleticism with global audience engagement, while remaining under contract with Bellator but focusing exclusively on wrestling thereafter.

Professional wrestling career

WWE signing and NXT debut (2022)

Following her retirement from mixed martial arts in June 2022 after a 4-1 professional record in Bellator MMA, Valerie Loureda transitioned to professional wrestling by participating in a WWE tryout during WrestleMania 38 week in April 2022. Impressed by her athleticism and potential, WWE officials extended a contract offer, which she signed in August 2022, marking her as the first Cuban-American woman to join the company. Prior to the signing, Loureda gained initial wrestling exposure through training sessions with WWE alumnus Gangrel at the Nightmare Factory in Atlanta, providing her with foundational experience in the ring. Upon signing, Loureda reported to the in , on July 19, 2022, to begin full-time training under the guidance of coaches including and Sara Amato. Her regimen focused on adapting her and MMA striking skills to techniques, emphasizing in-ring psychology and storytelling alongside physical conditioning. Loureda made her in-ring debut for NXT at a live event on October 28, 2022, competing in a Halloween-themed while dressed as , a nod to her forthcoming . She followed this with her first competitive match on November 12, 2022, at an NXT in Orlando, where she teamed with Xyon Quinn and Bronco Nima in a losing effort against Andre Chase, Duke Hudson, and Thea Hail. In December 2022, Loureda adopted the Lola Vice, drawing inspiration from the iconic series to honor her roots and Cuban heritage, while the "Vice" element evoked her aggressive, combat-oriented background. Her initial on-screen persona as a blended her real-life MMA striking arsenal—such as spinning backfists and high kicks—with wrestling flair, positioning her as a fierce striker evoking underground fight club aesthetics in early matches.

Major feuds and title pursuits (2023–present)

Vice's breakthrough came in the 2023 NXT Women's Breakout Tournament, where she defeated in the finals on October 31 at , securing a future opportunity. This victory highlighted her explosive striking style rooted in her MMA background, positioning her as a top contender in NXT's women's division. Transitioning her aggressive persona into high-stakes rivalries, Vice engaged in NXT Underground matches that emphasized her combat sports heritage. On June 9, 2024, at NXT Battleground, she defeated former NXT Women's Champion via knockout in an Underground bout inside the , marking a pivotal win that solidified her as a legitimate threat in submission-based warfare. Later that year, on December 7 at , Vice submitted Jaida Parker in another Underground match, extending her undefeated streak in the stipulation to 3-0 and evolving her "Vice" character into a more calculated predator who blends precision with ruthless ground game. These encounters amplified her persona's intensity, shifting from flashy entrances to a no-nonsense enforcer demeanor that intimidated opponents. In 2024, Vice's title pursuit intensified through a heated feud with , NXT's dominant champion at the time. The rivalry began with confrontations earlier in the year, culminating in a match at Heatwave on July 8, where Perez retained via submission despite Vice's relentless pressure. This loss fueled Vice's character development, as she adopted a more vengeful edge, targeting Perez's allies in subsequent tag matches to build toward rematches. Vice carried her momentum into 2025 with renewed championship challenges. On January 10, 2025, at a live event in , Vice won a women's , earning a future opportunity and directly confronting champion Giulia afterward to ignite their rivalry centered on clashing international striking styles. This arc further refined Vice's evolution into a global , incorporating Cuban-American flair and MMA grit to challenge Giulia's technical prowess in teased multi-woman bouts. Earlier in April 2025, Vice qualified for and competed in a six-woman for the vacant NXT Women's North American Championship at Stand & Deliver on April 19, alongside Sol Ruca, , Thea Hail, Izzi Dame, and , but was unsuccessful as Sol Ruca claimed the title. On August 24 at Heatwave, she won a triple threat #1 contender's match against and Jaida Parker, earning another shot at the . This led to a high-profile clash with champion at No Mercy on , where Vice came agonizingly close to victory but lost after interference from a hooded figure, later identified as emerging talent Lainey Reid, who attacked her mid-match. The setback deepened her "Vice" persona's narrative of resilience amid betrayal, as she vowed retribution in post-match promos. In late 2025, Vice expanded her professional wrestling career by making appearances for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. On November 28 at the Alianzas event, she teamed with Faby Apache but lost to Las Tóxicas (Flammer and La Hiedra) in a tag team match. On December 2, Vice and Faby Apache competed against La Hiedra and Flammer in another tag team match. On December 20 at Guerra de Titanes, Vice, alongside Faby Apache and Natalya, defeated Flammer, La Hiedra, and Maravilla in a six-woman tag team match. Later that month, on the December 23 episode of WWE NXT, Vice defeated Izzi Dame, but was attacked post-match by Kelani Jordan, which could signal the beginning of a new feud. In early 2026, reports indicated internal discussions within WWE about potentially calling up Vice to the main roster, most likely to SmackDown.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts achievements

Lola Vice, competing under the name Valerie Loureda in , compiled a professional record of 4–1 in Bellator MMA's women's flyweight division, including two victories. Bellator president described her as a "very young and talented athlete who can accomplish plenty in MMA for years to come." Media outlets highlighted her as a promising newcomer in the division. As a fourth dan black belt in , Loureda incorporated high-impact kicks into her fighting style, earning recognition for her striking ability.

Professional wrestling honors

Lola Vice won the 2023 NXT Women's Breakout Tournament by defeating in the finals at NXT on October 31, 2023, earning her a contract for a future match. In 2024, Vice won the Most Improved Wrestler award at the NXT Year-End Awards. Vice was nominated for Female Superstar of the Year at the 2024 NXT Year-End Awards. As of November 2025, Vice has not captured any championships in WWE, though she has maintained top contender status, including a #1 contender victory at NXT Heatwave in August 2025, a loss in the NXT Women's Championship match against Jacy Jayne at No Mercy in September 2025, and a no-contest in the NXT Women's Championship match against Tatum Paxley on October 28, 2025.

Mixed martial arts record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocation
Win4–1Taylor TurnerDecision (split) (29-28, 28-29, 30-27): Cyborg vs. KavanaghNovember 12, 202135:00Footprint Center
, U.S.
Loss3–1Hannah GuyDecision (unanimous) (30-27, 29-28, 29-28): Cyborg vs. Smith 2May 21, 202135:00
, U.S.
Win3–1Tara GraffKO (punches): Chandler vs. Henderson 2August 7, 202025:00
, U.S.
Win2–0Larkyn DaschDecision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27): MacDonald vs. GracieJune 14, 201935:00
, U.S.
Win1–0Colby FletcherTKO (body kick and punches): MVP vs. DaleyFebruary 16, 201912:55
, U.S.

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