Oct. 17 (UPI) --WWE has signed the first female talents from India and the Middle East, Kavita Devi and Shadia Bseiso respectively, to developmental contracts. Devi, a powerlifter who won the gold ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: WWE Kavita Devi will be the subject of an upcoming biopic that will chronicle the superstar’s journey. “Her whole ...
After competing in powerlifting and weightlifting for a number of years, Kavita Devi then transitioned to professional wrestling in 2016. By late 2017 she joined WWE to become the first Indian-born ...
The WWE has signed its first ever Indian and Arab female wrestlers, as the brand seeks to expand its global reach. Indian Kavita Devi, 31, and Shadia Bseiso, 30, from Jordan, have both been given ...
She is also very fond of India's 'biggest' export so far to the WWE -- the Great Khali. Khali, who is recently out of action, runs a wrestling centre in India and has been really close to Canadian ...
“I’ve read some of those reports, and they aren’t accurate,” Devi said. “I have been back at home in India since January. My husband contracted Covid earlier this year and I needed to be here with my ...