Alicia Atout (b. 1996)

Birthplace:
Liverpool, England

Born:
June 4, 1996

Alicia Atout is an on-screen personality and interviewer for All Elite Wrestling. She has also been an interviewer for Border City Wrestling, Impact Wrestling and RISE Wrestling. She first became involved in Professional wrestling with her YouTube channel AMBY (A Music Blog, Yea?) where she regularly interviews professional wrestlers. Passionate and driven, twenty-three year old Canadian Alicia Atout is the creator and owner of international interview website AMBY, where she hosts fun and unique interviews with her favourite wrestling superstars, legends, and musicians.  Atout began hosting music interviews at the young age of seventeen and with the rising popularity of her videos, was able to expand and parlay her life-long love of professional wrestling into also hosting interviews with wrestlers.  Known for her well-researched and conversational style of interviewing, she has hosted thousands of videos with everyone from Metallica to Mick Foley, Fall Out Boy to Chris Jericho, and Dua Lipa to Kenny Omega and is quickly on her way to interviewing the entire IMPACT roster. Atout has had the honour of participating in many committees for highly esteemed award shows, worked with some of the world’s hottest brands, and is always looking for the next incredible interview to bring to her fans.  In addition to her love of all things pro wrestling and music, she loves hot chocolate, anything high-waisted, and unwinding with some old school video games.  You can catch Alicia as the host of “Behind The Lights” on IMPACT Wrestling’s Twitch channel every Wednesday from 4 – 6 PM ET!

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