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Paige
Paige in April 2014.
Born (1992-08-17) 17 August 1992 (age 32)[1][2]
Norwich, England[3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Britani Knight[3]
Paige[1]
Saraya[4][5]
Billed height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1][6]
Billed weight120 lb (54 kg)[3]
Billed fromNorwich, England[1][2]
Trained bySaraya Knight[3]
Ricky Knight[3]
Zak Zodiac[3]
WAW Academy[3][3]
Jason Cross
Debut2005[7]

Saraya-Jade Bevis[4][5] (born 17 August 1992) is an English professional wrestler signed to WWE where she performs as Paige.[1] She is the current WWE Divas Champion, in her first reign, and was the inaugural Women's Champion of WWE's developmental branch NXT, and is the only WWE Diva to have held both championships in their career and both simultaneously. She previously performed on the independent circuits under the ring name Britani Knight.

Early life

Bevis is part of a professional wrestling family. Her parents, Sweet Saraya and Ricky Knight, are professional wrestlers, as are her older brothers, Roy and Zak.[3][5] The family runs the World Association of Wrestling (WAW) promotion in Norwich, England. In July 2012, Channel 4 produced a documentary about the Knights entitled The Wrestlers: Fighting with My Family.[8][9]

Professional wrestling career

World Association of Wrestling (2006–2011)

Bevis was trained at the WAW Academy by her family, Klondyke Kate and Jason Cross. She made her debut in 2006 for World Association Of Wrestling (WAW) when she teamed up with her mother, Sweet Saraya and lost to Destiny and The Pink Lady, Kharisma and Pixie were also involved.[10] During her time at WAW she would team up with and take on various members of her close family. In December 2007, Knight took part in a tournament where the winner would become the first WAWW British Champion, she made it all the way to the final but was eliminated by Jetta.[11] Knight would also lose a fatal four way match for the championship which included Jetta, Sweet Saraya and her former tag team partner, Melodi.[10] In August 2008, Knight lost a three way match to Jetta where the winner would become the number one contender to the RQW Women's Championship.[10] On 31 August 2009, Knight defeated her mother, Sweet Saraya, in a best of three match to become the WAWW British Champion. In the rematch the result was the same, two pinfalls for Knight and one for Saraya.[10] In 2010, she took part in one night ladies tournament which she won by defeating Sweet Saraya.[10] Once again, she took on Saraya but this time it was for the HEW Women's Championship and this time Saraya won.[10] On 11 November 2011, Knight won an elimination match to become the first WAWW Hardcore Champion.[10] However, her jubilation was to be short lived as she lost the WAWW British Championship a few days later to Liberty.[11]

Bevis, using the name Britani Knight, would begin to team up with Melodi to form the Norfolk Dolls.[12] In their first match together in June, they lost to Nikki Best and The Pink Lady. The Norfolk Dolls would go on a large winning streak, if you discount handicapped matches, remaining undefeated until the beginning of 2007 in tag team competition.[12] During this time they would compete not only for WAW but also Premier Promotions and others.[12] At World Association Of Women's Wrestling, the female only side project of WAW, the Norfolk Dolls defeated the Legion of Womb to become the first WAWW Tag Team Champions, they held the championship for about a year before vacating it.[12] Their final match together as a tag team took place in French promotion International Catch Wrestling Alliance where they lost to Bulla Punk and Sweet Saraya.[12]

Knight in November 2010.

Pro-Wrestling: EVE (2010–2011)

Bevis, using the ring name Britani Knight, made her debut for the European all-female promotion on 8 May 2010, along with her mother Saraya Knight. She did not start well for the promotion; although she appeared in the main event at the first taping, she lost to Greek wrestler Blue Nikita.[13] She also lost to Jetta in what was purportedly her opponent's last tour of wrestling.[13] On 16 October 2010 she had her first win against Shanna. On 8 April 2011 she participated in a two-night tournament to crown the first ever Pro-Wrestling: EVE Champion. In the first night, she won a Last Chance Battle Royal, then defeated Jenny Sjödin in the quarter final match. The next day, she defeated Jetta in the semi-final match, and later in the finals defeated Nikki Storm to win the Pro Wrestling EVE Championship.[14] On 4 June 2011 at the XWA War On The Shore 7 show, she lost the Pro Wrestling EVE Championship to Sjödin.[15]

Shimmer Women Athletes (2011)

Bevis (again billed as Britani Knight) made her United States wrestling debut for the all-female promotion Shimmer Women Athletes on 26 March 2011, at the tapings of Volume 37, alongside her mother and tag team partner Saraya Knight. She and her mother (billed as the Knight Dynasty) were managed by the returning Rebecca Knox and made an open challenge, which was answered by Nikki Roxx and Ariel. The Knight Dynasty won via disqualification after the referee saw Roxx and Ariel using the Dynasty's brass knuckles.[16] Later that same day, at the tapings of Volume 38, the Knight Dynasty unsuccessfully challenged the Seven Star Sisters (Hiroyo Matsumoto and Misaki Ohata) for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship.[16] Prior to reporting to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), Knight took part in her final Shimmer tapings on 1 and 2 October 2011. After several losses, which included the Knight Dynasty again failing to win the Shimmer Tag Team Championship, Saraya slapped Knight. This resulted in Knight brawling with her mother, before challenging her to a match.[17][18] On Volume 44, Knight wrestled her final Shimmer match, defeating Saraya in a No Disqualification match.[18]

World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE

Developmental territories (2012–2014)

Bevis received try-outs with WWE in November 2010 and April 2011.[19] In September 2011, it was reported that Bevis had signed a contract with WWE and would report to their developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).[20]

Bevis made her debut for FCW at a house show on 5 January 2012, using the ring name Saraya.[4][5] Bevis' ring name was then changed to Paige as she made her television debut in a backstage appearance on the 26 February episode of FCW TV.[21] From March 2012, Paige formed an alliance with Sofia Cortez, dubbing themselves as the Anti-Diva Army.[22][23] On the 19 March episode of FCW TV, Paige made her televised in-ring debut in a tag team match alongside Cortez, which the duo lost to Audrey Marie and Kaitlyn.[24] Paige and Cortez then formed a brief association with Rick Victor.[25] On the 6 May episode of FCW TV, Paige pinned Raquel Diaz, the FCW Divas Champion in a non-title triple threat match, which also involved Audrey Marie.[26] This earned Paige a title shot against Diaz on the 27 May episode of FCW TV, where Diaz's chicanery led to Paige being disqualified and Diaz retained her title.[27] Dissension was teased within the Anti-Diva Army as Paige moved on to feud with Audrey Marie; Paige lost to Marie on the 10 June episode of FCW TV after Cortez interfered against her, signalling the end of the alliance.[23] On the 1 July episode of FCW TV, Paige was disqualified during a match with Marie.[28] On the final episode of FCW TV on 15 July, Paige and Marie ended their feud with Marie victorious in a no disqualification match.[29]

Paige as NXT Women's Champion.

WWE went on to rebrand its developmental territory FCW, into NXT Wrestling.[30] Paige's NXT television debut took place on the third episode of the rebooted WWE NXT taped at Full Sail University, where she lost to Sofia Cortez.[31][32] From September 2012, after gaining a large surge in crowd support,[33][34][35] Paige would go on a singles winning streak defeating the likes of Audrey Marie,[36] Sasha Banks,[37] Emma,[38] Aksana,[39] and multiple wins over former WWE Divas Champion Alicia Fox.[40][41]

On the 30 January episode of NXT, Paige was attacked by ring announcer Summer Rae due to Rae's jealousy of Paige's popularity and success.[39][42] On the 13 February episode of NXT, Paige suffered a shoulder injury after brawling with Rae, which Rae exploited later that episode to end Paige's undefeated streak.[43] After Paige continued to confront Rae,[44][45] Paige finally faced off against Rae in a singles match on the 1 May episode of NXT, where Paige emerged victorious despite Rae's pre-match attack.[46] On the 5 June episode of NXT, Paige defeated Tamina Snuka in the first round of the NXT Women's Championship tournament to crown the inaugural champion,[47] and Alicia Fox in the semi-finals on the 3 July episode of NXT.[48] On the 20 June taping of NXT (which aired on 24 July), Paige defeated Emma to be crowned the first-ever NXT Women's Champion.[49][50]

Paige made her first successful title defense on the 14 August episode of NXT, defeating Summer Rae.[51] In the following months, Paige teamed up with Emma to feud with Summer Rae and Sasha Banks.[52][53] On the 4 December episode of NXT, Paige successfully defended her title against Natalya.[54] On 27 February, 2014 at NXT Arrival, Paige successfully defended her title against Emma.[55] On 24 April, Paige would be stripped of the NXT Women's Championship, by NXT's commissioner John Bradshaw Layfield, because she couldn't defend both the NXT Women's and WWE Divas Championship, ending her reign at 308 days.[56]

Divas Champion (2014–present)

Paige debuted on the main roster on the post-WrestleMania Raw on 7 April 2014; she congratulated WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee on her successful title defense at WrestleMania XXX. AJ challenged Paige to an impromptu match with AJ's championship on the line, which resulted in Paige quickly defeating AJ to capture her first Divas Championship.[57][58] This resulted in Paige becoming the youngest WWE Divas Champion in history at the age of 21.

In wrestling

Britani Knight executing a suplex on Amy Cooper in Swiss Championship Wrestling.

Championships and accomplishments

Paige as WWE Divas Champion.
  • German Stampede Wrestling
    • GSW Ladies Championship (1 time)[76]
  • Swiss Championship Wrestling
    • SCW Ladies Championship (1 time)[81]
  • World Association of Women's Wrestling
    • WAWW British Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Melodi[82]
  • World Association of Wrestling

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