Sadie Gibbs

Sadie Gibbs (born 30 March 1992) is an English professional wrestler and gymnast.

Sadie Gibbs
Born (1992-03-30) 30 March 1992
Kent, England
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Sadie Gibbs
Amazing Grace
Billed fromLondon, England
Debut3 December 2017

She is best known for her appearances in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), World Wonder Ring Stardom, Pro-Wrestling: EVE, The Wrestling League, WrestleGate Pro and British Empire Wrestling (BEW).

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2017-present)

Gibbs made her debut in professional wrestling on November 19, 2017,[1] in a loss to Nina Samuels for London Lucha League. On 3 February, at the DWA Wrestling Legendshow 2019 event, Gibbs won the vacant DWA Ladies Championship, her first title in her career, after defeating ODB.

On 2 January 2019 Gibbs made her debut for World Wonder Ring Stardom, teaming up with Mari Apache, losing to J.A.N. (Jungle Kyona and Ruaka).[2] On 3 January Gibbs competed again with Mary Apache and Natsumi, winning against Hanan, Hina and Rina. On 5 January Gibbs wrestled Jamie Hayter to a 10-minute time limit draw.[3] On 19 January Gibbs made her last appearance in Stardom, teaming with Bobbi Tyler and Hana Kimura, and defeated STARS (Mayu Iwatani, Starlight Kid and Tam Nakano).[4]

All Elite Wrestling (2019-2020)

In mid-2019, it was reported that Gibbs was close to signing a contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW).[5] On 25 May, during the Double or Nothing pre-show, Gibbs' promo was shown, confirming her signing by the promotion.[6] On 31 August at All Out, she made her debut during the Women's Casino Battle Royale, being one of three women to eliminate Awesome Kong, before being eliminated by rival Bea Priestley.[7] On the 4 November 2019 episode of AEW Dark, Gibbs picked up her first victory, by pinning Big Swole, in tag-team match with her partner Allie against both Swole and Mercedes Martinez. Gibbs was released from AEW on 13 August 2020.[8]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Deutsche Wrestling Allianz
    • DWA Ladies Championship (1 time, current)

References

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