At the age of 15, Bevis worked as a bouncer and bartender at her parents' bar while they were away. She did this until she was 13, when she officially made her debut as a wrestler. She took this opportunity to occasionally enter the wrestling ring, where her brothers taught her about wrestling. When she was around 10 or 11 years old, her father started running a wrestling training school every month. As a child, she was scared of wrestling because of the injuries her family received and the concept that her parents fought other people for a living. Saraya was born and raised in Norwich, Norfolk, the daughter of professional wrestlers Ian Bevis and Julia Hamer-Bevis, who once unknowingly wrestled while she was seven months pregnant with Saraya. In her debut match on the main roster, she won the Divas Championship for the first time, becoming the second woman in WWE history to win a championship in her debut match and the youngest champion in the title's history at the age of 21. In 2011, she signed a contract with WWE and started wrestling as Paige within its developmental systems, eventually debuting on WWE's main roster in April 2014. She went on to hold several championships on independent circuits within Europe. At the age of 13, Bevis made her debut in 2005 in the World Association of Wrestling, a promotion run by her family, under the ring name Britani Knight. She is the only person to have held both championships concurrently. She is a two-time WWE Divas Champion and was the inaugural NXT Women's Champion in WWE's developmental branch, NXT, under the name Paige. She is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). She has recently returned to training for the first time since breaking her arm, having powered through two surgeries that significantly extended her rehabilitation.Saraya Jade Bevis (born 17 August 1992) is an English professional wrestler and actress. “I got the opportunity to talk to Stephanie for a little bit on Tuesday which was great,” she revealed.īefore going down the same road as RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, VanZant is looking to her clash with Rachael Ostrovich on January 19 in her ESPN+ Fight Night debut. VanZant even met McMahon, WWE’s Chief Brand Officer, during the global tech conference Web Summit taking place in Portugal. “There’s probably huge potential for a crossover down the line and of course I’m a big fan of what they do, so it would be great to be a part of.” “I also think the WWE is an amazing organization and it’s a very athletic entertainment industry which would suit me. I love being a professional fighter and I still have a long career ahead of me,” VanZant told. “I’m not ready to leave the UFC just yet. The 24-year-old fighter, however, says she is intrigued by the glamour of WWE which would “suit her.” VanZant, ranked 15th in the women’s flyweight division, has never been crowned champion but she says she is not ready to give up on her UFC career just yet. UFC bombshell Paige VanZant says she can see herself changing the octagon for the wrestling ring one day and has already met with WWE’s Stephanie McMahon.īut before making any WWE move, the mixed martial arts fighter is looking to her UFC return in January, a year after she broke her arm in a loss to Jessica Rose-Clark. UFC contender pulls of last-second knockout for the ages MMA fighter left with bone popping out of finger Wrestler accused of taking bribe to deliberately injuring actress Becky Lynch destroys Ronda Rousey as war of words continues
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