Kairi Sane is the winner of the inaugural Mae Young Classic after defeating Shayna Baszler in a thrilling finals match live on WWE Network.
Sane won a back and forth match with a double stomp and her trademark diving elbow drop moments after she avoided defeat by escaping a rear naked choke hold. Both competitors congratulated each other after the match, and Sane was presented a bouquet of roses and the trophy by Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.
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September 13, 2017
WWE Crowns Winner Of The Inaugural Mae Young Classic
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 2:43 PM
Labels: Kairi Sane, Mae Young Classic, Sara Del Rey, Shayna Baszler, Stephanie McMahon, Triple H, Wrestling History, WWE Womens Division
August 10, 2017
Matt Bloom Reveals What WWE Looks For in Their Trainers
WWE Performance Center trainer Matt Bloom recently spoke to Sports Illustrated and revealed what exactly WWE looks for in a trainer:
“A lot of people don’t understand that just because you were a great wrestler does not automatically make you a great coach, but that is true,” Bloom said. “What I’m looking for in a coach is, first of all, if they can fit into our team. This is the best team in the game. We have Norman Smiley, who is an encyclopedia of moves, and we also have Terry Taylor and Shawn Michaels here teaching. We have Steve Corino and Adam Pearce here. They had some companies behind them when they worked, but they never had WWE behind them, yet they still kept their names prominent around the world and accomplished that by doing it the right way. Scotty Too Hotty is Scott Taylor, and he’s a kid from Maine who did pretty well in this business. He knows what he’s doing, and he has the entertainment side of this well understood. We have an amazing team who complement each other very well.”
He added, “We look for character in the coaches. What type of person are you? Are you patient? How will you represent us? Do you understand that this is not a race? This is a marathon, not a sprint. We have talent here from all over the world, most of whom have relocated and left their families behind. We need our coaches to be caring and understanding toward that. We need to realize that everyone isn’t always going to grasp a concept on a particular day, so can you pick people up and dust them off so that they can understand better the next day? Also, everyone realizes that there is simply no room for complacency. That cannot exist here and it is not allowed. We know we don’t want you here if you’re not a good person. No ego and a lot of humility. No one is bigger than the team. We all complement each other so well.”
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 10:24 PM
Labels: Adam Pearce, Matt Bloom, Norman Smiley, Sara Del Rey, Terry Taylor, WWE NXT, WWE Performance Center
July 26, 2017
Q and A: Sara Amato on how the Mae Young Classic will disrupt WWE
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 8:21 PM
Labels: Mae Young Classic, Sara Del Rey, WWE NXT, WWE Womens Division
July 16, 2017
Triple H Honors WWE Trainer At Mae Young Classic
At the Mae Young Classic, Triple H took a moment to honor WWE Trainer/Producer, Sara Amato, for her dedication to WWE's Women Division and working to make the next generation that much better. Stephanie McMahon posted a video of the moment on her Instagram account.
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~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 7:52 AM
Labels: Mae Young Classic, Sara Del Rey, Triple H, WWE NXT, WWE Performance Center, WWE Womens Division
August 15, 2016
WWE Coaches Being Called Up
WWE Performance Center coaches Adam Pearce and Sara Amato (Sara Del Rey) will begin working as full-time producers for WWE's main roster soon, according to PWInsider. WWE has been planning on making changes with Performance Center coaches since before the WWE Draft and now some of those changes are being implemented.
March 7, 2016
WWE And NXT ASF 2016 Coverage Day Two: Samoa Joe, Balor, Bayley Steals Gimmick, Q&As, Tryouts, More
Matches
* Apollo Crews defeated Tino Sabbotelli.
* Chad Gable defeated Riddick Moss.
* Dan Matha vs. Aiden English kept seeing interference from Simon Gotch, so Dylan Miley ran in. William Regal showed up and made it a tag team match, which Miley and Matha won, to the shock of the crowd. Matha and Miley are really plain, but they're brand new to live events, too.
* Tye Dillinger defeated Kishan Raftar. Dillinger chopped the living hell out of Raftar, who messed up an armdrag. It was surprising to see Raftar, Matha and Miley, because last year most of the talents we saw were almost TV ready.
* Bayley defended the Women's title and beat Nia Jax in an NXT TakeOver London re-match. Eva Marie got beaten up by Bayley after the match. Again, Bayley was over. The barricades were rushed as soon as her music hit. During the match, Bayley grabbed the T-shirt and "10" sign that Dillinger left and totally stole his gimmick.
* Jason Jordan defeated Johnny Gargano with a half nelson suplex. Johnny Gargano was really over, as he's an Ohio guy. These two had a good match.
* Apollo Crews defeated Riddick Moss. This was the kind of match both guys had been having all weekend, which was good for the live crowd.
* Billie Kay defeated Alexa Bliss. Poor Alexa Bliss can't get a win in her own hometown. The crowd always popped for her when she came out, but she'd end up heeling them. I have no idea what the Billie Kay gimmick is, but her entrance theme is pretty cool.
* Chad Gable defeated Scott Dawson with a deadlift German suplex. Their partners were fanning them off with the signature towels before they locked up. A really good match, great chemistry.
* Asuka & Peyton Royce defeated Mandy Rose & Emma via the Asuka Lock. I don't think I saw Mandy Rose really mess up all weekend, which says a lot considering she was on a reality show a few months ago. She's learning quickly by the looks of it.
* Finn Balor and Sami Zayn defeated Samoa Joe and Baron Corbin. All of these guys felt like stars in this. This was an outstanding tag team match, which saw Balor get the pin after a Bloody Sunday on Corbin, following a Helluva kick from Sami Zayn. Much like yesterday, it was really impressive to see.
Q&As
* Mark Henry said he didn't know what he's doing at WrestleMania, and might jump someone to get involved. He said he wouldn't mind being in the Andre the Giant memorial battle royal, and tells a story about Andre picking him up after being pushed down at an event. He singles out Apollo Crews as an NXT talent he'd like to face and says he pushed for him. He called the Mae Young era the most fun in his career and said she was a good kisser, before singling out the Undertaker at WrestleMania 22 as his favorite opponent.
* Sara Del Rey, Matt Bloom and William Regal did a great Q&A. They said that nobody from last year's ASF tryouts was still with WWE, and the ones we see are abbreviated to give us an idea. Sara says that she and Matt are like a brother/sister team, while Regal says he coaches a lot of footwork and evaluates talent. Regal says there's no cutoff for age if someone has a supreme skill set, but for someone new, 30ish is the general range. Sara tells us that in her opinion, Bayley should be the next to go up to the WWE roster, and fans thank and clap for Sara's part in the Diva's revolution. They're asked about ZZ, and they say that he's working hard and getting better. William Regal says that he's hopeful that there will be a new season of Breaking Ground, and that he's very excited for Shinsuke Nakamura. Bloom says he's excited to see him and not get kicked this time. Sara closes by saying she'd love women's tag titles in NXT or the main roster.
Familiar Faces
- We mentioned yesterday that several wrestling personalities were around for the Arnold Classic, and today was no different. Former WCW talent Bill Kazmaier met with fans at the event.
Also, Hardcore legend Sabu was there signing and taking photos.
Other notes
- As was the case yesterday, several talents were signing autographs. While the lines didn't reach anywhere near the length of yesterday's they were still pretty long. Eva Marie was a big hit, and was very personable and friendly, taking pictures with people and adding them to her snapchat. Gable and Jordan are also incredibly friendly with individuals in the crowd.
- During yesterday's match with American Alpha, The Revival and made fun of them, calling them the "American Males."
- Tom Phillips is a pro and seems like he loves his job. Dasha Fuentes is a pretty good ring announcer, and they did a great job hosting today.
- Sunday's crowd was much smaller, much easier to navigate and the like. The place was buzzing about Saturday night's UFC.
- Regarding the tryouts, we saw the same names as yesterday there. If they do well, they're invited to a full tryout at the Performance Center.
- Tommaso Ciampa didn't wrestle, but did sign autographs. He wasn't using crutches, slings, or anything to indicate he was severely injured.
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Labels: Alexa Bliss, Apollo Crews, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Asuka, Baron Corbin, Bayley, Chad Gable, Divas, Eva Marie, Finn Balor, Jason Jordan, Mark Henry, Matt Bloom, Nia Jax, Sami Zayn, Samoa Joe, Sara Del Rey, William Regal, WWE NXT, WWE Womens Division
October 25, 2015
WWE Breaking Ground Series Premiere
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 12:39 PM
Labels: Divas, Matt Bloom, Sara Del Rey, Triple H, WWE Breaking Ground, WWE NXT, WWE Performance Center, WWE Womens Division
August 19, 2015
Call it a ‘Diva Revolution’: WWE’s NXT producing female stars of the future
WWE Performance Center coach Sara Del Rey (Sara Amato) recently spoke with Sports Illustrated's Extra Mustard blog. The full interview is at this link and has comments from Charlotte and Sasha Banks. Below are a few quotes:
Taking the training job with WWE:
"It's a void not having a trainer for the Divas, and that's an area that should be covered. It was kind of my dream job, but it didn't exist so I didn't know if it was possible. It all happened so perfectly—in my mind at least. Performing wasn't my passion. It is training and being in the ring and learning just the skills it takes to perform."
If the current crop of NXT Divas are here to stay:
"Oh yeah, I think there's going to be a very bright future for NXT Women's division."
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 6:30 PM
Labels: Divas, Sara Del Rey, WWE Performance Center, WWE Womens Division
August 4, 2015
Paige And Steve Austin On Who Started The Divas Revolution, More
Austin brings up Triple H being a big influence on her and she says he's been a huge influence. She went through a stage where she had bad luck - a car wreck, surgery, had to be out of action for 3 months, her bank account got hacked and her dog got hit by a car. She was ready to go back home but Triple H worked with her and soon after she made history by winning the NXT Women's Title. She says the whole Divas Revolution really was started by Triple H. The next Twitter question asks if Paige she thinks she started it. Triple H was the one who started it with NXT. She brings up AJ Lee and says she looked up to her. She talks about how surprised they were when Triple H gave she and Emma 20 minutes at the first NXT special. She says he started it but her and Emma got the ball rolling. She says they opened the door for other Divas like Charlotte and Bayley but she gives huge props to trainer Sara Del Rey. She also gives props to Finlay and Dean Malenko, who she goes to a lot these days...More?
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 7:44 PM
Labels: AJ Lee, Bayley, Charlotte, Divas, Emma, Paige, Sara Del Rey, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, WWE, WWE NXT, WWE Womens Division
June 29, 2015
Interview with Sasha Banks
Sasha Banks was interviewed by Sam Roberts recently for the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast. You can read highlights below, or see the full video above:
* Sasha Banks talks about how excited she was to main event NXT in Philadelphia. She thought they were joking and was surprised that they were trusted. She also says she cried because she was so nervous. She said the reaction there was the best of her life.
* Sasha talks about how embarrassed she was when she was younger and her mom would see bra & panties matches, and question if Sasha wanted to really do that for a living. Sasha said she tried to explain to her mother that she'd rather be a female Eddie Guerrero.
* Sasha Banks says when she gets on the main roster, women will be main eventing the shows there, too.
* She puts over training with Sara Del Rey, Joey Mercury, Billy Gunn, Norman Smiley.
* Sasha says that Billy Gunn was not a fan of women's wrestling, and training with the NXT girls made him enjoy it.
* Sasha Banks says many didn't expect the "boss" gimmick to take off, but she says when she started to see so many "boss" shirts, she knew it would work.
* She says that Snoop Dogg is actually her cousin, and he calls her "Little Boss." She wasn't around him a lot, but went to a lot of his concerts. She said she begged him to take her to WrestleMania 24. She said she thought she was going to get signed at 16, and was so nervous she had Snoop ask the superstars for the pictures. She said that he is really proud of her, especially since she didn't ask him for help and did it on her own.
* The WWE NXT schedule is set, but they're able to get additional ring time if they want. She said she likes helping out the younger girls who are starting out. She got to teach the women's class one week when Sara Del Rey was on the road.
* Sasha Banks says she wants to be in WWE forever, and doesn't care about the money. She worked on the indies for free for a long time because she loves it.
* There are times she surprises herself, like doing a moonsault.
* Sasha Banks thought the crowd was chanting "Sasha's rat sh*t" instead of "rachet" at first.
* It's always been her dream to be on the WWE main roster, but loves it in NXT. She says she's done main roster loops, and there's no comparison to the NXT crowd.
* She said she marked out for Joey Styles, screamed "Oh my god," then ran away from him. She said she thought it was really cool that Mick Foley wanted a picture with her. Foley traveled four hours to watch her and Charlotte wrestle.
* She wanted to be a wrestler since she was ten. She missed sleepovers, funerals and family holidays just to watch WWE Smackdown.
* She used to hunt, but now she feels bad about it because she loves animals. Sam Roberts says deer are horrible because they run across highways and get hit by cars.
* Eddie Guerrero was her favorite wrestler. She tried to to a frog splash and missed the crash pad and busted her face on the mat. She says maybe she'll bust one out at a WrestleMania.
* She's also a big fan of Kurt Angle, Dean Malenko and lucha-style.
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 9:29 PM
Labels: Billy Gunn, Divas, Eddie Guerrero, Joey Mercury, Sara Del Rey, Sasha Banks, WWE NXT, WWE Womens Division
May 19, 2015
Triple H NXT Media Call Recap: Sami Zayn And Hideo Itami Update, NXT Touring Plans, Samoa Joe, More
* Triple H apologizes for his voice and says "with a nose like mine, changing allergy zones three times" is a bad thing.
* HHH puts over Charlotte and Sasha Banks headlining an NXT live event last week. He wants them to change the perception of what women do in the industry.
* The NXT tours will continue. He's looking at festival touring and some international shows as well. He wants NXT to be a full brand by next year.
* HHH thanked ESPN and Jeremy Schapp. He said he hopes that they can work together more, or produce more of those for the Network.
* Sami Zayn has been cleared, an will compete.
* HHH thinks Becky/Sasha could steal the show.
* Matt Bloom has been promoted to permanent head coach at NXT. Sara Del Rey is assistant head coach now.
* Sara Del Rey is still working as a road agent as well.
* He already considers NXT an additional brand. He wants to find what's best suited for NXT. Things that work on the main roster may not work in NXT.
* Triple H wants NXT on the road 3 days a week by 2016. He wants NXT to have a two-tour function eventually. He doesn't want to lose the homegrown fans in Flordia, either.
* Triple H doesn't care if someone has indy experience or not, but having experience helps.
* He doesn't know if NXT will become a cable TV show. He's happy where they are on the WWE Network. Triple H sees NXT as a selling point for the Network, too.
* Hideo Itami will be represented, but will not be wrestling tomorrow night.
* While NXT is a third brand, it's still there to get people ready for the main roster, Triple H says. He says the best problem he can have is Vince calling him in the middle of a hot angle and asking for that star.
* Triple H says that there are several talents in NXT ready for the main roster, but there aren't spots for them, or else they'd be there.
* HHH says WWE developmental is a young man's game. He says it takes a while for them to get talent up to speed.
* Triple H says he likes Ring of Honor and Dragon Gate. He says he's not trying to make NXT a direct competition to them. He wants to make the best roster that he can. He thinks if NXT's business grows, so will RoH's. He said he'd love to help support ROH and grow.
* Triple H says there are talents that said they turned down NXT deals for ROH. He says they haven't spoken to those talents on any level.
* Triple H says he wanted to make NXT an individual brand from day 1, but didn't tell anyone that.
* Triple H thinks Samoa Joe is a phenomenal talent. Says he was at the performance center a month or two ago. He doesn't know if they'll do business. He said they only spoke for about five minutes, and it was mostly pleasantries.
* He says there are plenty of talents that won't make it on the main roster, and gimmicks that won't work on the main roster.
* Vince McMahon doesn't see all of NXT. Triple H shows him bits and pieces.
* HHH doesn't see Cena going anywhere. He thinks it's great that Cena is confident enough to give younger stars a time to shine. Time pushes people to move to different roles.
* Someone asks about Emma. Triple H says it's more than possible for her to get back in the title picture.
* Triple H says Vince McMahon was blown away by the NXT show WrestleMania weekend. Triple H didn't know Vince would be there until last minute. McMahon messaged him and said he'd be there. Triple H said that several WWE executives came and were impressed, and wanted to do more with it.
* Triple H puts over the progress of Sami Zayn working without a mask and Baron Corbin.
* There aren't plans of an all-female NXT show or special, but it could happen.
* Nothing in NXT was by accident. He had a vision for this.
* The majority of the fans dictate what they do.
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 8:12 PM
Labels: Becky Lynch, Charlotte, Divas, Emma, ESPN, Hideo Itami, John Cena, Matt Bloom, Sami Zayn, Samoa Joe, Sara Del Rey, Sasha Banks, Triple H, Vince McMahon, WrestleMania, WWE NXT, WWE Performance Center, WWE Womens Division
New Head Coach and Assistant Head Coach named for NXT, WWE's developmental system
WWE today announced that Matt Bloom has been promoted to Head Coach of WWE’s developmental system, NXT, and Sara Amato has been promoted to NXT’s Assistant Head Coach. Bloom previously held the position of Interim Head Coach and Amato was previously an Assistant Coach.
Bloom, a former WWE Superstar and Intercontinental Champion, made his WWE debut in 1999 as Prince Albert. After an eight-year stint in Japan, Bloom returned to WWE in 2012 as WWE Superstar Tensai. Bloom retired from in-ring action in 2014 and was named an NXT Assistant Coach, working at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., where he also spent time as a color commentator for NXT programming on WWE Network. He was named NXT’s Interim Head Coach in March 2015.
Amato joined WWE in 2012 as Sara Del Rey after spending more than a decade working on the independent circuit. Since then, she has been responsible for training, creating and developing some of the most athletic, charismatic and confident Divas, including current WWE Divas Paige, Summer Rae and Emma, as well as NXT Divas Charlotte, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch and Carmella. In addition to coaching at the WWE Performance Center, Amato will also work with WWE Superstars and Divas on the main roster as both a producer and agent.
"I have the utmost confidence in Matt and Sara’s ability to train and lead the next generation of Superstars and Divas at the WWE Performance Center," said Paul "Triple H" Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative. "With each having more than 15 years of experience in the business, Matt and Sara will continue to be invaluable resources to our developmental system. The trust and respect that they have gained throughout the years by both our talent and training staff puts NXT in a great position for future success."
"It is truly an honor to be named the Head Coach of NXT and play a key role in creating and developing the WWE Superstars and Divas of the future," said Bloom. "I look forward to continuing my role in training and coaching the incredibly talented roster we have at the WWE Performance Center."
"This is a dream come true for me,” said Amato. “I’m so proud to be given the opportunity to train and lead the aspiring talent at the WWE Performance Center as we continue to expand the NXT brand globally."
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 7:52 PM
Labels: Divas, Matt Bloom, Sara Del Rey, Triple H, WWE, WWE NXT, WWE Performance Center, WWE Womens Division
April 26, 2015
The WWE's First-Ever Female Trainer Is Ushering in a New Golden Era for Women Wrestlers
Sara Del Rey joined WWE after a decade's worth of experience wrestling all over the world in independent promotions including Chikara, Ring of Honor, and Shimmer. Since being hired in 2012, WWE has produced some of their most promising female talent in a generation. NXT, essentially WWE's internal minor league, has morphed into the home of some of the networks' most riveting wrestling. Banks and Charlotte round out a once-in-a-lifetime crop alongside Bayley, Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss, Paige, and Emma.
"Daniel Bryan, [currently one of WWE's biggest stars,] trained me a long time ago. That's how I got my foot in the door," Del Rey told VICE. "Training has always been my one true passion; it's what I really love about pro wrestling. I thought I had unique experiences and perspectives to share with the women in NXT. WWE agreed, and here I am."
"You can have all the knowledge in the world, but it's useless if you can't explain it," said Paul "Triple H" Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President and the man behind NXT, in an interview with VICE. "That's what makes Sara special: She can feel it, but she's also able to articulate that feeling."
It does help that Del Rey is a woman training other women. While plenty of female wrestlers, including Del Rey, have trained with men and succeeded, those I spoke with emphasized the impact that a like-minded trainer can have in the wrestling ring.
"I trained with guys' guys for years, but it was when I went to Japan and worked with a group of all females that my technique was really fine-tuned. There wasn't a safety net," said Del Rey. "I don't think [having a female trainer] is a necessity, but it's helpful."
"Working with a female trainer here is a big plus, because we are in a male-dominated business," explained Banks. "Having a female point of view when it comes to body movement has been so constructive. Sara is very understanding. Anything we need we're able to tell her. It's like having another mother here."
Levesque is happy to admit that there's always going to be a slight disconnect when a man is training a woman, but he also views Del Rey as an all-around talent.
"Whenever people say 'Oh, it's so great you brought in a woman to train the women,' I say 'I didn't hire a woman to train women, I hired a woman to train,'" Levesque emphasized. "She's great with the women, she can relate to the women wonderfully, but she's more than that. It's the same when I bring her up to the main roster; I'm not doing that so she can just work with the women, I'm doing that so she can be a road agent. It's irrelevant to me that's she's a woman. What matters is that she can do her job extremely well."...More?
source: vice.com
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 7:24 PM
Labels: Divas, Sara Del Rey, Triple H, WWE, WWE NXT, WWE Performance Center, WWE Womens Division
October 15, 2014
Alexa Bliss on Studying Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara, Training Under Sara Del Rey, Eating Disorder, More
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March 12, 2014
NXT's Sara Amato Comments on a Possible WWE Run and Working with the WWE NXT Divas
WWE's website has a new article up looking at Sara Amato, head trainer to the NXT Divas at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. She was formerly known as top indie women's wrestler Sara Del Rey. The article features quotes from Daniel Bryan, who helped train her, among others. Aksana and Summer Rae both talked about how Amato has has helped them on the road.
Sara talked about the diversity she sees with the NXT Divas:
“Diversity is really entertaining to me, and I hope other people feel that, too. All of these girls were signed for a special talent or a specific reason, and that’s awesome. Let’s go with that. If you want to be sexy, I’m not going to tell you not to be. The important thing is to give the best that you have to offer and to feel comfortable doing it. I think when you’re genuinely happy and good at what you’re doing, it’s going to show, and it’s going to make you a better performer.”
She also didn't rule out a run in WWE:
“If the opportunity comes up, I definitely wouldn’t say no. After all, that’s why we train.”
November 16, 2012
J.R. Comments on New FCW Trainer Sara Del Rey
"Sarah Del Ray doing an excellent job working/coaching the Divas. IMO I was the best in ring Divas bouts Thursday night as I've seen in WWe in a while. Layla, Alicia Fox, Paige and newcomer Sasha did well."
October 18, 2012
2012 PWI Female 50 Revealed
The full countdown is as follows:
1. Gail Kim
2. Beth Phoenix
3. Cheerleader Melissa
4. Sara Del Rey
5. Jessicka Havok
6. Layla
7. Miss Tessmacher
8. Saraya Knight
9. Mercedes Martinez
10. Tara
11. Hailey Hatred
12. Natalya
13. Jazz
14. Velvet Sky
15. Madison Rayne
16. Mickie James
17. LuFisto
18. Winter
19. Tamina Snuka
20. MsChif
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 7:19 PM
Labels: Beth Phoenix, Cheerleader Melissa, Divas, Gail Kim, Indy Wrestling, Knockouts, Layla, Leva Bates, Lisa Marie Varon, Mickie James, Natalya, Sara Del Rey, Tamina
September 29, 2012
Sara Del Rey in New Tout Video with NXT Trainers
The rumors of top independent women's wrestler Sara Del Rey being brought in as a trainer to the WWE developmental Divas are apparently true. Del Rey recently reported to the NXT facilities after finalizing her deal and appears in a new Tout video from Bill DeMott with other trainers Norman Smiley and Joey Mercury.
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 10:09 AM
Labels: Bill DeMott, Divas, FCW, Joey Mercury, Norman Smiley, Sara Del Rey, WWE NXT
September 26, 2012
WWE Finalizes Deals With Two Top Independent Wrestlers
According to the Facebook page of Gabe Sapolsky, head DGUSA/EVOLVE booker, top independent stars PAC and Sara Del Rey have finalized WWE deals.
PAC is a high flyer, and Del Rey is widely regarded as one of the top female wrestlers in the world. No word on whether or not PAC and Del Rey will be debuting with WWE on the main roster straight off, or will be heading to developmental first.
July 15, 2012
Rumor Mill - Sara Del Rey's WWE Status
As previously reported, Sara Del Rey is now officially a member of the WWE roster.
It is being reported by backstage sources that Del Rey was brought into the promotion for several reasons, one of them being that WWE is looking to hire more female talent who aren't "typical models" like ex-WWE Divas Maxine and The Bella Twins.
It was also suggested that Del Rey would also have a big role in helping to train and develop individuals in the Divas division, which is said to be confirmed and also serves as a sign that WWE is looking to move the Divas division towards "actual wrestling ability" rather than the "sex aspect."
Del Rey is currently booked for two more independent shows, with the last being in mid-August. Following these, she will begin working with WWE.