10 Things WWE Fans Need To Know About Priscilla Kelly

9. The Undertaker's Role

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Who doesn't love the Undertaker, right?

Whether it's the original undead zombie version, the sinister Lord of Darkness incarnation, the American Badass, Big Evil, the more modern spin on the Deadman, or some mixture of all of the above, everybody has their favourite Undertaker moments, memories and matches. And the iconic Phenom also played a part in making Priscilla Kelly a wrestling fan.

It was down to her younger brother that Priscilla got into wrestling, and a big part of that was the Undertaker. Kelly's sibling had an Undertaker action figure that he loved, and she also got him a 'Taker DVD for Christmas one year - which helped them both to fall in love with the business of professional wrestling.

Priscilla would eventually seek out training under Murder-1 at Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment, which wasn't too fair from the Douglasville, Georgia area where she grew up. And by 2015, Priscilla Kelly would formally make her in-ring wrestling debut at the age of 17 in a tag bout putting her and Devyn Nicole against Amanda Rodriguez (aka ACR) and Amber O'Neal.

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