Kavita Dalal Made Her Presence into WWE’s Mae Young Classic Tournament
Editorials News | Jul-17-2017
Kavita Dalal aka ‘Hard KD’ is the student of former WWE heavyweight champion Dalip Singh Rana Singh aka ‘The Great Khali’. She has been selected for World Wrestling Entertainment’s (WWE) 32-competitor Women’s Tournament, The Mae Young Classic. She is the first Indian woman to compete in the WWE’s Women’s Tournament.
She received her training in Continental Wrestling Entertainment (CWE), based in Jalandhar and owned by Khali. Kavita received a lot of fame after her video went viral on social media. In that video she is wrestled against a woman wrestler named B B Bull Bull in CWE. She wore “Salwar Kameez” while wrestling in that video.
Kavita is going to compete with other top 31 female competitors from around the globe in the first Mae Young Classic. Kavita also participated in WWE Dubai tryout in April, 2017 where her strong performance received a lot of attention.
By: Bhavna Sharma
Content: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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