9 Future WWE Divas You Need To Know About

4. Cherry Bomb

Cherry Bomb began training to be a wrestler at the age of 18, and in the 9 years since, she has become a force to reckon with on the independent wrestling scene. She€™s wrestled all across Canada, in the United States, and Japan, and has won numerous titles and awards while showcasing her ability in a wrestling ring. She won the Ontario Indy Wrestling Award for Female Performer of the Year and ranked 28th on PWI€™s list of best female wrestlers in 2013. At only 27 she is still young and has a lot to prove. She has appeared on a single episode of Raw during a backstage segment back in 2010, and one episode of Impact Wrestling in 2013. She€™s tasted what it is like to appear on these national promotions and is more than likely very hungry to make such appearances a regular occurrence. She€™s an extremely gifted in ring performer and there€™s no question that she could make some noise on the WWE roster. She€™s simply too good at what she does to not make it to the WWE at some point. Between Cherry Bomb, Candice LaRae and Natalya, the WWE could have a trio of the best women wrestlers in the world on their roster. There€™s something about those Canadian ladies and wrestling, they€™re just so damn good at it.
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Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.