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Sara Del Rey

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Sara Del Rey
Biographical information
Real name:

Sara Amato

Height:

5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Weight:

160 lb (73 kg)

Born:

November 13, 1980
Martinez, California

Resides:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Wrestling information
Names:

Sara Del Rey

Billed from:

Martinez, California

Trained by:

All Pro Wrestling
Donovan Morgan
Bryan Danielson
Pro Wrestling IRON
Antonio Inoki

Wrestling debut:

2001

Currently:

Ring of Honor
SHIMMER Women Athletes

MySpace:

Sara Del Rey

Ring of Honor
Debut:

Destiny
June 3, 2006

Full Impact Pro
Debut:

Hot Summer Nights 2007: Night One
June 29, 2007

SHIMMER Women Athletes
Deubt:

Volume 1
November 6, 2005

Sara Amato (born November 13, 1980 in Martinez, California) is an American professional wrestler better known her ring name, the "American Angel" Sara Del Rey. Beginning her career in California in 2001, Del Rey has traveled the world competing, becoming one of the top female wrestlers in the process, and currently competes for SHIMMER Women Athletes and Ring of Honor. Del Rey is one of the founding wrestling of SHIMMER, and was the first SHIMMER Champion.

Contents

[edit] Career

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
    • Royal Butterfly (Standing butterfly lock released into a butterfly suplex)
    • Bridging fallaway slam
    • German suplex
    • Heatbutt
    • Hip attack
    • Running boot
    • Samoan drop
    • Spike piledriver
    • Strait jacket suplex
    • Tiger suplex
  • Nicknames
    • "American Angel"
    • "Death Rey"
  • Theme music
    • "The Final Countdown" – Europe
    • "Alcoholocaust" – Machine Head
    • "Red Flag" – Billy Talent
    • "Oblivion" – 30 Seconds to Mars
    • "Walkürenritt" – Richard Wagner
    • "Jyotei – Boss of the World" – All Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • Canadian Wrestling Revolution
    • CWR Women’s Championship (1 time, current)
  • Impact Zone Wrestling
    • IZW Women’s Championship
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Ranked #6 in the PWI Female 50 for 2008

[edit] References

[edit] External links