Be sure to pick up the brand new Pro Wrestling Illustrated as they cover the PWI Top 50 Females in the world. On the cover is none other than Santana Garrett. We had the honor to cover her first match at TNT Keny G’s High Voltage Wrestling in Granite City, and since then she has skyrocketed to become one of the very best in the sport today. In such a short time she has become a TNA Knockout, a star for SHIMMER and Shine, won the CAC Future Legend award and has captured the NWA Women’sChampionship on route to touring Japan defending the belt against many of the top stars across the sea.
You will also see familiar faces in the magazine that you have seen in action at a MWR Promotion in the past or highlighted with the MWR Trading card series that includes Jessicka Havok, Candice LeRae, Saraya Knight, Heidi Lovelace, Mary Dobson, , La Rosa Negra and Malia Hosaka.
Throughout this great collectors issue you will also get to read some great write ups on Jay Lethal, NXT with Apollo Crews. Check out Independent Roundup with Mike Bessler with news on Davey Vega and Arena Reports with results from the promotion MWR will cover for the first time next weekend in Swansea, Illinois Wrestling Invades America, action from Kansas including Metro Pro Wrestling and Global Wrestling Federation and Missouri with MMWA and Dynamo Pro Wrestling.
In today’s wrestling world there are many sexy women that grace the ring but there are very few that can say that they are sexy and a badass as well. Saraya Knight leads the pack in that department in 2012 and has earned the respect of the wrestling world the hard way during her 23 years in the sport. While learning her trade as a pro wrestler, Saraya Knight put up and took down the rings prior to becoming the legend in her home in England.
Nicknamed “Sweet”, Saraya is anything but kind to her sends fear to not only her opponents but the fans as well, some says that she is just truly nasty.
Saraya is the Queen of the Knight wrestling family that includes her husband “Rowdy “ Ricky Knight, and daughters Britani Knight (WWE’s Paige) and her two sons Zak Zodiac and The Zebra Kid. The Knight family have entertained millions of fans over the years.
American Fans have found out quickly that she is the real deal, while debuting at SHIMMERshe was involved in a classic feud with her daughter in a No Disqualification match on Volume 44, where Britani managed to pick up the win over her mother in her final Shimmer appearance, before heading to Florida Championship Wrestling.
Yet the wily, confident and experienced Saraya masterfully set the wheels in motion to not only rebound but become the prestigious SHIMMER Champion by defeating arch rival Cheerleader Melissa March 18 on Volume 48, 2012.
One of the toughest, meanest wrestlers in the sport Saraya will be the first to give you a piece of her mind. For the fans who have never seen Saraya Knight, imagine an unfiltered Stone Cold Steve Austin in a women’s body and you have the one and only “Sweet” Saraya.
This fall she will invade NCW: Femmes Fatales in Montreal in November.
Canada will never be the same!!
With a great card that features great artwork from the red hot artist Raven Johnson and Michael Liao, it is with great honor and pleasure that MWR has produced the first ever trading card for the ultra -talented “Sweet” Saraya Knight.
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1) Catch the star at a show to have them autograph the cards personally
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These cards are limited and are not mass produced making them highly collectable.