Wednesday 10 August 2016

Sasha Banks



Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado (conceived January 26, 1992) is an American expert wrestler presently marked to WWE under the ring name Sasha Banks, where she is the current WWE Women's Champion in her first rule and a previous NXT Women's Champion, performing on the Raw brand. 

Varnado already wrestled on the free circuit under the ring name Mercedes KV, most remarkably for Chaotic Wrestling, where she once held the Chaotic Wrestling Women's Championship.


Substance  

1 Early life 

2 Professional wrestling profession 

2.1 Chaotic Wrestling (2010–2012) 

2.2 Other advancements (2010–2012) 

2.3 WWE 

2.3.1 NXT (2012–2015) 

2.3.2 Various storylines (2015–2016) 

2.3.3 WWE Women's Champion (2016–present) 

3 Persona 

4 Other media 

5 Personal life 

6 In wrestling 

7 Championships and achievements



Early life 

Kaestner-Varnado was conceived in Fairfield, California, and later moved to different spots, including Minnesota, to discover schools and healing centers for her impaired brother, before settling in Boston, Massachusetts, where she started her wrestling career.  She went to class on the web, and grew up observing All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.  She is of African-American and German descent.






Proficient wrestling profession 

Tumultuous Wrestling (2010–2012) 


Kaestner-Varnado started preparing at Chaotic Wrestling, situated in Woburn, Massachusetts, in 2008.  She made her in-ring debut, under the ring name Mercedes KV, on October 1, 2010 in an intergender label group match, where she collaborated with Nikki Roxx in a losing push to Alexxis and Danny E. KV and Roxx immediately framed a cooperation, teaming together routinely and going with each other to ringside.[8] On October 22, Mercedes lost her introduction singles match to Danny E.,  and lost a rematch to him on November 13. 


On January 7, 2011, KV earned her first triumph when she and Roxx vanquished Alexxis and Mistress Belmont in a label group match. On February 11, KV partook in a five-lady gauntlet match to decide the inaugural Chaotic Wrestling Women's Champion, yet was unsuccessful. She kept contending in singles matches all through the rest of 2011, and on December 2, KV vanquished Alexxis in an "I Quit" match to win the Chaotic Wrestling Women's Championship for the principal time. 

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