Paige

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Saraya-Jade Bevis (Paige) is an English professional wrestler

Aug 17, 1992

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 17, 1992
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Professional Wrestler, Sportspersons, Wrestlers, WWE Wrestlers
  • Siblings: Roy Bevis, Zak Zodiac
  • Known as: Saraya-Jade Bevis
  • Birth Place: Norwich, Norfolk, England
  • Height: 173cm

Paige born at

Norwich, Norfolk, England

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Birth Place

Paige belongs to a family of professional wrestlers that runs the ‘WAW’ promotion in Norwich. Her mother owned and operated ‘Bellatrix Female Warriors.’ Thus, wrestling was an obvious career choice for her. She suffers from scoliosis but has managed to overcome her medical condition.

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Personal Life

She was engaged to guitarist Kevin Skaff in early 2016. She got engaged to wrestler José Rodríguez in October 2016, only to split the following year. She is currently dating Kalan Blehm of the band ‘Attila.’

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Personal Life

Paige was born Saraya-Jade Bevis, on August 17, 1992, in Norwich, Norfolk, England, to Ricky Knight and Sweet Saraya. Her parents run a bar and were both professional wrestlers. She has a brother named Zak Zodiac and a half-brother named Roy Bevis, who are also professional wrestlers.

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Childhood & Early Life

She studied at ‘The Hewett School’ in Norwich, from where she graduated in 2008. As a child, she did not want pursue wrestling as a career option and wanted to become a zoologist instead. However, due to wrestling being an active part of her family, she fought her debut bout at the age of 13, when her father made her replace a wrestler who had not turned up.

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Childhood & Early Life

By the time she was 14, she participated in several wrestling promotional events in Europe and the US. She entered singles championships without much success and also competed in the ‘World Wide Wrestling League’ (W3L) women’s title, where she lost in the finals to Sara. She also worked as a bartender and a bouncer at her parents’ bar at the age of 15.

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Childhood & Early Life

She adopted the ring name “Britani Knight” in April 2006 and teamed up with her mother in a triple-threat tag-team match for the ‘WAW.’ She then joined the tag-team ‘Norfolk Dolls’ that won the new ‘World Association of Women’s Wrestling (WAWW) Tag Team Championship’ in June 2007. She also participated in the ‘WAWW British Championship,’ where she lost to Jetta in the finals.

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Career

In 2009, she defeated her mother, Sweet Saraya, in the ‘Herts and Essex (HEW) Women’s Championship,’ the ‘WAWW British Championship,’ and the ‘Real Deal Wrestling (RDW) Women’s Championship.’ She also defeated her rival Jetta in a ‘Champion vs. Champion’ match that year.

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Career

She teamed up with her mother and defeated Amazon and Ananya in the ‘PWF Ladies Tag Team Championship’ in 2010. Later in the year, she lost her ‘HEW’ women’s title to her mother, only to regain it from her in 2011. She also won the ‘GSW Ladies Championship,’ the ‘Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship,’ and the ‘WAWW Hardcore Championship’ that year.

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Career

She teamed up with her mother and participated in a number of tag-team championships in the latter half of 2011 but faced repeated defeat. This created a certain amount of tension between her and her mother. They subsequently challenged each other to a match where she defeated her mother under no disqualification rules.

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Career

She signed a contract with ‘WWE’ and made her debut at the ‘Florida Championship Wrestling’ (FCW) house show in January 2012, using the ring name “Saraya.” She then changed her name to “Paige” for her ‘FCW TV’ debut in February 2012 and made her debut in the ring as part of a tag-team with Sofia Cortez. The duo briefly associated with Rick Victor in a few mixed tag-team matches and parted ways by the end of the year.

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Career

She has appeared in the TV series ‘The Wrestlers: Fighting with My Family’ (2012), ‘WWE Tough Enough’ (2015), ‘Total Divas’ (2015–2018), and ‘Total Bellas’ (2018).

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Major Works

Her films include ‘Santa’s Little Helper’ (2015), ‘Scooby-Doo! And WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon’ (2016), and ‘Surf’s Up 2: WaveMania’ (2017).

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Major Works