WWE recruits athletes from all over the world to perform for WWE. Japanese professional wrestler, Sarray, is one such name in this year’s recruitment list. However, she is not another name on the list; rather, she is the crème de la crème of the batch.
The 25-year-old, hailing from the Land of the Sun, made her debut on WWE NXT recently. Prior to her signing in WWE, fans knew her as Sareee. At the beginning of her WWE stint, she has adopted a new ring name – Sarray.
Following her inclusion in WWE, Sarray began training at the WWE Performance Center. WWE recognized her talents and understands she has the capability to establish herself as a brute force in the upcoming days.
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A recent tweet from WWE NXT clearly shows that the brand is banking upon her talent. Sarray is the headliner of her batch of international PC recruits. The tweet read, “Sarray headlines the newest class of international WWE PC recruits!”
.@SarrayWWE headlines the newest class of international @WWEPC recruits! https://t.co/0XFQecrAwC
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) April 23, 2021
Other recruits include Sanjana George (24) from India, Mexican powerlifter Jennifer Michell Cantu Iglesias (23), Japanese independent wrestling’s MVP Hideki Suzuki, a former Australian history teacher Matt Farrelly and Indie Wrestler Stephanie De Landre.
Sarray has made quite the journey to WWE
Sarray made her reputation in the Japanese arena with her seven-year stint at World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana. She won her first championship on April 20, 2014, beating Manami Katsu to claim the JWP Junior Championship and Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship.
She won the Diana Tag Team Championship teaming up with Jaguar Yokota. Later on, Sarray teamed up with Meiko Tanaka to win the Pro Wrestling Wave’s, Young Oh! Oh! Tag Team Championship.
She went back to her initial platform. During her second stint, Sarray defeated Kyoko to win the championship. She won her second Diana World Championship by defeating Kong.
For the next chapter, Sarray signed up with WWE. Despite her signing, her move to the United States was delayed because of the pandemic outbreak. Finally, she got to appear in 2021 for WWE in NXT.
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She was up against American wrestler Zoey Stark. The back-and-forth match between the two ended with Sarray as the winner. Although both the wrestlers fought to their utmost extent, Sarray delivered a big suplex to pin Stark and take the winning position in her debut.
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