Kori Campfield is a Ghanaian model and diet consultant who is widely recognized as the wife of famous Ghanaian-American professional wrestler Kofi Kingston.
Kofi Kingston is a Ghanaian-American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, performing on the Raw brand under the ring name Kofi Kingston. He is part of the famous stable The New Day.
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- Full name: Kori Campfield
- Stage name: Kori Camping Stage
- Date of birth: April 21, 1982
- Age: 41 years old
- Place of birth: Accra, Ghana
- Nationality: Ghana
- Occupation: Ghanaian model and diet consultant
- Height: 1.7m
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Campfield
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: Kofi Kingston (d. 2010)
- Children: Orion Kingsley Sarkodie-Mensah, Khi Sarkodie-Mensah and Lotus Selene Sarkodie-Mensah
- Relationship: Married
- Net worth: Unknown
Early life and education
Kori Campfield was born in Accra, Ghana, on April 21, 1982. She was born and raised by her parents, whose names are unknown to the public and are often referred to as Mr. and Mrs. Campfield.
Kori may have grown up with her siblings as their identities are also unknown. Kori’s educational background is not known to the media. Ethnically, Kori is Ghanaian and she follows Christianity as her religion.
Career
Kori Campfield is little known about her career; She gained recognition as the wife of famous Ghanaian-American professional wrestler Kofi Kingston and developed her career as a model and diet consultant.
Campfield began her professional journey as a model, capitalizing on her striking looks and toned physique to secure a number of high-profile editorial and runway opportunities.
She has appeared on the covers of several fitness and lifestyle magazines, demonstrating her passion for health and fitness. In addition to her modeling work, Campfield has also established herself as a sought-after diet consultant.
Her husband, Kofi Kingston, is a famous professional wrestler and has achieved great success in WWE. Born in Ghana and raised in the United States, he has had an impressive career in the sports entertainment industry.
After graduating from Boston College, Kingston pursued professional wrestling, adopting a Jamaican persona from his early days on the independent scene. The character was maintained when he signed with WWE in 2006, with the company shortening his ring name to “Kofi Kingston”.
Over the years, Kingston developed her on-screen persona, eventually dropping her Jamaican accent while still showing off her Ghanaian roots. He became a fixture in WWE, especially as a member of the popular stable The New Day, with whom he won multiple tag team championships.
Kingston’s crowning achievement came in 2019 when he defeated Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 35 to win the prestigious WWE Championship belt. This marked the culmination of his hard work and dedication, cementing his status as one of the top stars in the company.
With a total of 23 championships, Kofi Kingston has certainly left an indelible mark on the professional wrestling world. His journey from the independent circuit to the bright lights of WWE is a testament to his talent and perseverance, making him a true inspiration to aspiring wrestlers around the world.
Social Media
Kori Campfield does not have any active social media accounts.
Personal life
Kori Campfield is married to Ghanaian-American professional wrestler Kofi Kingston.
The two married in September 2010. Kofi Kingston and Kori Campfield have three children together – their sons are named Orion Kingsley Sarkodie-Mensah, Khi Sarkodie-Mensah and Lotus Selene Sarkodie-Mensah.
Net worth
Kori Campfield, wife of professional wrestler Kofi Kingston, Net Worth and financial situation are currently unknown. She has not disclosed any details about her financial status or net worth to the media.
On the other hand, her husband, Kofi Kingston, a Ghanaian-American professional wrestler, is estimated to have a net worth of around $3 million. Kingston’s main source of income is his long and successful professional wrestling career with WWE.
He has built his wealth through wrestling earnings and revenue from merchandise sales, endorsements, and other wrestling-related appearances and activities.