Léi Yǐng Lee Spotlighted for AAPI Heritage Month by Passes
TNA Knockouts World Champion Léi Yǐng Lee (formerly WWE’s Xia Li) is receiving well-deserved recognition during Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
The subscription platform Passes highlighted her as one of the standout AAPI voices shaping their community in a recent Instagram post.
Lee is one of more than 250 women in the wrestling world who use exclusive apps like OnlyFans, Passes and similar platforms — all featured on our one‑of‑a‑kind List.
A Historic Champion Making Waves
Born in China and hailing from Chongqing, Léi Yǐng Lee made history in late 2025 as the first-ever Chinese TNA Champion when she captured the Knockouts World Title.
She’s currently in her second reign after regaining the gold from Arianna Grace on TNA iMPACT! in May 2026.
A former martial artist with a background in wushu, kickboxing, and MMA, she brings a fierce, athletic style that has quickly made her a standout in TNA’s women’s division.
Fans in the comments hailed her as “QUEEN” and celebrated the visibility.
Passes’ feature celebrates her journey from combat sports competitor to trailblazing pro wrestler — shining a light on Asian representation in one of wrestling’s most high-profile women’s divisions.
It’s a strong moment for cultural pride intersecting with sports entertainment. Congrats to Léi Yǐng Lee on the recognition — well earned!
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