The Great Khali’s Student Kavita Devi Becomes First Indian Woman Ever To Fight In WWE
Making a mark in the world is our specialty the best. Be it out of rivalry or out of the commitment to contribute towards India's pride and accomplishments, this one too goes into the records of India.
Kavita Devi, The Great Khali's protegee is all set to fight as the first ever Indian woman wrestler in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
Discussing her initial accomplishments, Kavita is a previous powerlifter and South Asian Games gold award champ. Net month, she is contending in the Mae Young Classic, which is the first-historically speaking WWE competition for ladies.
Watch out for Kavita as she presents herself:
Kavita will wrestle under the pen name 'KD'. She got chosen from a 32-contender occasion on July 14 at Orlando, Florida. Best female contenders from around the globe will partake in a solitary end competition.
Abandoning her family, spouse a child with a specific end goal to seek after her enthusiasm towards wrestling, Kavita is altogether engaged to make India pleased, much the same as her master, The Great Khali.
Discussing The Great Khali, he promotoed Continental Wrestling Entertainment (CWE) where a Sashastra Seema Bal constable from Haryana played against a lady wrestler named B Bull. The woman constable liked to keep Indian and genuine as she wrestled in her Salwar-Kameez against her adversary and gave her two hoots of pummels.
Here's a look at their battle, turning into a web sensation via web-based networking media:
Things being what they are, if these aren't the engaged ladies then who truly are? Good luck with that, ladies. Continue doing right by us.