Saraya Bevis
| Saraya Bevis | |
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Bevis in 2022 | |
| Birth name | Saraya-Jade Bevis |
| Born | 17 August 1992 Norwich, England |
| Partner | Ronnie Radke (2018–2024) |
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| Professional wrestling career | |
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| Billed height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)[1][2][3] |
| Billed weight | 121 lb (55 kg)[1] |
| Billed from | Norwich, England[1][2][3] |
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| Debut | 8 May 2005[1][7] |
YouTube information | |
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| Years active | 2005–2018 |
| Genre | Podcasting |
| Subscribers | 42.1 thousand[9] |
| Views | 4.2 million[9] |
Last updated: 3 September 2025 | |
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Saraya-Jade Bevis (/səˈreɪə/; born 17 August 1992) is an English professional wrestler. She is known for her time in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she performed mononymously as Saraya, and in WWE, performing under the ring name Paige. She was the youngest female champion in WWE history, a two-time WWE Divas Champion, and the inaugural NXT Women's Champion. She is also the first woman to hold both a WWE and NXT Women's Championship simultaneously.[10] She is a former AEW Women's World Champion.
In 2005, at the age of 13, Bevis made her debut under the ring name Britani Knight for her family's World Association of Wrestling (WAW) promotion. She went on to hold several championships on the European independent circuit. After talent scouting in England, WWE signed Bevis in 2011 and she began wrestling in its developmental systems, debuting in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) in 2012 and later going on a winning streak in NXT. She made her surprise debut on the main roster in 2014 and immediately won the Divas Championship, making her the youngest Divas Champion at the age of 21.[11][12]
In 2015 and 2016, Bevis went on hiatus due to injury, undergoing neck surgery in October 2016. She suffered another neck injury in December 2017 that forced her into retirement. Following her retirement, she remained with WWE as a contributor to WWE-related programs and fulfilled managing roles until her contract with the company expired in July 2022. In September 2022, she signed with AEW and made her debut for the company at Grand Slam, where she was the leader of The Outcasts stable. At All In, she won the Women's World title in London.
In 2012, Channel 4 produced a documentary about Bevis and her family called The Wrestlers: Fighting with My Family, which was later adapted into the biographical sports comedy-drama film Fighting with My Family (2019), starring Florence Pugh as Bevis. She ranked No. 1 in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Female 50 in 2014, and was named Diva of the Year by Rolling Stone that same year.
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- ^ "WWE Divas Champion Paige: 'I lost my mind when I beat AJ Lee'". Independent.co.uk. 9 April 2014. Archived from the original on 28 September 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ^ "Where does Tyler Bate rank among the youngest champions in WWE history?". WWE. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
- ^ "Youngest WWE Divas champion". Guinness World Records. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2022.