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WWE star Sara Lee and mum dies suddenly aged 30 as family left in 'shock'

READ MORE - Homeless men sleeping rough in the shadow of Tottenham's luxury £750k flats say 'life is tough'On Friday morning WWE also issued a statement confirming the news. Taking to social media, World Wrestling Entertainment paid tribute and sent their 'heartfelt condolences' to star's family, friends and fans. On Twitter the page wrote: "WWE is saddened to learn of the passing of Sara Lee.
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Wrestling star Chelsea Green on beating up fellow star's mum and working with WWE
wrestling star Chelsea Green has a more experience of the industry than most 30-year career veterans.Green, whose real name is Chelsea Cardona as she's married to former WWE star Matt Cardona/Zack Ryder, is currently a mainstay in Impact Wrestling.But despite only making her in-ring debut in 2014, she has wrestled for WWE, Impact Wrestling when it was TNA, Lucha Underground, WWE again, GCW, NWA, Ring of Honor and All Elite Wrestling.READ MORE: Wrestling star battles brain cancer for second time in 6 years as he leaves for surgeryBasically, every major company you can think of, she's wrestled for – and been one of the top stars, too.But it is her experiences from near the start of her journey, when she appeared for Stardom and RISE and was trained by Saraya Knight that she'll be calling upon when she appears in the UK next month.For Green will be taking on her former trainer, who just happens to be the mother of legendary British female wrestler and former WWE star Paige.The bout will happen at World Association Wrestling's Fightmare IV on Saturday, October 15 at the Norfolk Showground.The company is actually owned by Paige's family, and Paige is set to make her first UK appearance since leaving WWE at the show, too.Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star ahead of her one and only UK appearance for a long time – due to her applying for a green card the day she arrives back in the US which means she'll be landlocked for a while – she said: “I've actually trained under Saraya numerous times, but I have never had to step in the ring with her.“And it took me a while to agree to this, because she really is like nobody else – she's a rough fighter that a lot of girls are terrified to get in the ring with.“But I feel at this
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Inside ex-WWE star Paige's life from horror injury to possible UK in-ring return
WWE star Paige is arguably one of, if not the best British females to ever lace up a pair of boots.And it was a shock to many when she suffered an injury to her neck and spine so badly that it left Norwich-born Saraya-Jade Bevis unable to step foot into a ring ever again in 2018.Given that she turns 30 today, its fair to say that her career ended before it really got the chance to kick in.READ MORE: Brit WWE star Paige hits back at troll and says she would 'make a killing on OnlyFans'Saraya, as she is now known since leaving WWE earlier this year, grew up in a wrestling family.Her 50-year-old mum Julia Hamer – known as Sweet Saraya in the ring - is still an active wrestler, as her brother Zak Zodiac and half-brother Roy Bevis.Her dad, Ricky Knight, is the owner of World Association of Wrestling in Norwich, while her mum owns Bellatrix Female Warriors.The former is where current Impact Wrestling star Chelsea Green will battle Sweet Saraya in October.The younger Saraya's story was detailed in the film fighting with my family, which was a remake of a television documentary from 2012 of the same name.Having grown up on a council estate in Norwich, she made her in-ring debut for her dad's promotion under the name of Britani Night aged just 13.Having proven herself over the next few years as one of the UK's best, she joined WWE in 2011, and quickly became the youngest ever Divas Champion in 2014 – the title is basically WWE's Women's Championship, but it was a very different title at that point and looked like a butterfly . .
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'Biggest shambles in wrestling history' as ex-WWE stars blame Jubilee for postponed show
WWE stars has had to postpone its debut show in Nottingham – with the Queen's Platinum Jubilee blamed.Former WWE stars Sunny Dhinsa and Gzim Selmani – better known as Akam and Rezar, the Authors of Pain – had announced last month that they were launching a new company called Wrestling Entertainment Series.And they said that the debut show was set to take place at Nottingham's 10,000-seater Motorpoint Arena on June 4.The show was stacked with fellow former WWE stars Adam Scherr (Braun Strowman), CJ Perry (Lana), Dean Mhutadi (Mojo Rawley) and Line Fanene (Nia Jax).And it also had former MMA star Alistair Overeeem on the card, too.The company was already in hot water over its high ticket prices, which had dropped three times since the show was announced - although it was thought that hardly any tickets had been sold.Fans had been questioning what was going on with the show, as promotion of it had been almost non-existent, and last night (May 30), former WWE star and current Impact Wrestling roster member Chelsea Green tweeted that it had indeed been cancelled.Fans then tweeted the Motorpoint Arena, but a spokesman said that they had no knowledge of a cancellation or postponement at the time.But today, the organisers announced that the show was postponed after all – and the Queen's Jubilee was blamed.In a statement sent exclusively to the Daily Star, WES co-promoter Gzim Selmani said: “We have all worked extremely hard on this event, however, things have not been going our way for us.“Originally, the first event was set to take place in the UAE, but due to the sad and untimely passing of Sheikh Khalifa, we decided out of respect to change the event to Nottingham.“It was a huge undertaking to move the event to a completely
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