Meet the First Indian Woman to reach WWE in International Arena

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Sources from Jalandhar, Punjab stated that WWE fights may be flashy, hard and violent at times but the first Indian woman to get into that ring at the international level has beaten bigger odds at home to reach there. Meanwhile Kavita Devi, who is better known in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) international circles as “Hard KD”, is currently training and wrestling in Orlando, Florida, in the United States as part of her three year contract with the WWE.



Moreover being married in a conventional family in 2009 and mother of a six-year-old son, Kavita has tackled several odds, including coming from a humble farming background, growing up among five siblings and facing difficult times economically. She is hailing from Malvi village in Haryana’s Jind district; this determined Haryanvi Jat girl is out to prove her mettle in WWE circles.


Moreover she is full of praise for her mentors “The Great Khali” (Dalip Singh Rana) and Jinder Mahal, both former WWE champions. When asked if the WWE is a real fight or just an entertainment show, Kavita said “WWE has the word entertainment in it but let me tell you that the fight is real. The athletes make big jumps, hit each other and get hurt. All of this is real.”


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