Known For Actor
Gender Female
Birthday 1980-04-19 (44 years old)
Place of Birth Melrose, New Hampshire, USA
Also Known As Nikki Roxx, Roxxi, Roxxi Laveaux, The Midnight Diva, Nikki Corleone, The Hardcore Knockout, Nikki Roxx 1, Roxxi 1
Nicole Raczynski is an American retired professional wrestler, best known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Roxxi. She also worked for Shimmer Women Athletes and various other independent promotions under the ring name Nikki Roxx. Raczynski returned to TNA as Roxxi on the December 17 edition of Impact!, defeating TNA Women's Knockout Champion ODB in a non-title match. Afterwards, Roxxi was assaulted by ODB, with her signature flask, before being saved by Tara. On December 21 at the tapings of Impact! Raczynski broke her ankle in two places in a match against Hamada. She was expected to miss 6 weeks due to injuryShe was once again let go from the company on March 4, 2010. On May 17, 2010, at the tapings of the May 20 edition of Impact!, Raczynski, once again using the ring name Roxxi, made another return to TNA, defeating Women's Knockout Champion Madison Rayne in a non-title match, earning herself a shot at the title at Slammiversary VIII in the processTwo weeks later, Roxxi got a victory over the debuting Rosie Lottalove, rolling her up after she refused to take advantage of an interference from Madison Rayne. At Slammiversary VIII Roxxi agreed to put her TNA career on the line against Rayne and her Women's Knockout Championship. Rayne retained her title, ending Roxxi's TNA career in the process. Roxx after her retirement match in December 2013. On February 24, 2011, at the tapings of the March 10 edition of Impact!, Roxxi made a one night return to TNA, when she answered TNA Women's Knockout Champion Madison Rayne's open challenge and was then defeated by her in a title match. In March 2013, Raczynski turned down an offer to take part in a special all-Knockouts pay-per-view held by TNA. Retirement (2013) In October 2013, Raczynski announced her retirement from professional wrestling in order to concentrate on her fitness career and company. Her retirement match was promoted by Lucky Pro Wrestling (LPW) on December 6 in Clinton, Massachusetts.On December 6, Roxx defeated Alexxis in her retirement match