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Sarah Logan
Logan in 2013
Birth nameSarah Bridges[1]
Born (1993-09-10) September 10, 1993 (age 31)[1][2]
Louisville, Kentucky, United States[3]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2018)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Crazy Mary Dobson[3]
Sarah Bridges
Sarah Logan[4]
Billed height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[4]
Billed weight139 lb (63 kg)[3]
Billed fromLouisville, Kentucky[5]
Trained byMad Man Pondo
Mickie Knuckles
Taka Michinoku
WWE Performance Center[3]
DebutNovember 8, 2011[3]

Sarah Bridges[6] (born September 10, 1993) is an American professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the Raw brand as Sarah Logan and is one-third of the Riott Squad wrestling stable. She also worked the independent circuit under the ring name Crazy Mary Dobson.

Early life

Bridges was born in Louisville on September 10, 1993. She attended Jeffersonville High School in Jeffersonville, Indiana.[7]

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2011–2016)

Bridges began her wrestling career in 2011, under the ring name Crazy Mary Dobson, with her first match being against Mickie Knuckles for the IWA East Coast promotion. She also pinned Viper in a ten-person tag team match in the APWA in her first appearance. Dobson then wrestled for various independent wrestling organizations across the United States and Europe including Insane Championship Wrestling, Shimmer Women Athletes, Ring of Honor, and Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW).[3] On February 21, 2015, at JCW's Take Me Home show, Bridges teamed with Mad Man Pondo to defeat The Hooligans (Devin Cutter and Mason Cutter) to win the JCW Tag Team Championships.[8]

WWE

Early appearances (2014–2015)

Bridges made an appearance during a segment on the September 1, 2014, episode of Raw as the makeup artist for The Miz before appearing in a speaking role in November 2014 as a concession manager. In 2015, Bridges appeared in a non-speaking role on SmackDown and the Raw following in a Niagara (a spoof of Viagra) commercial featuring The Miz and Damien Mizdow. She also made multiple appearances as a Rosebud for Adam Rose. On the April 29, 2015, episode of NXT, she faced Becky Lynch in a losing effort.

NXT (2016–2017)

On October 19, 2016, WWE announced that Bridges was signed to a developmental contract.[9] On November 17, Bridges made her NXT debut at the WrestleMania 33 Ticket Party, defeating Macey Estrella.[10] On the January 11, 2017, episode of NXT, Bridges made her first televised appearance under her real name, teaming with Macey Evans in a losing effort against The Iconic Duo (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) in a tag team match.[11] Bridges returned on the June 7 episode of NXT under the ring name Sarah Logan, where she was defeated in singles competition by Royce.[12] After being absent from NXT in-ring competition, Logan returned on the August 23 episode of NXT, where she was again defeated by Royce.[13] On the October 25 episode of NXT, Logan participated in a battle royal to gain a spot at the fatal four-way match for the vacant NXT Women's Championship at NXT TakeOver: WarGames, in which she was unsuccessful, and turned out to be her last live broadcast appearance in NXT.[14]

On June 16, 2017, Logan was announced as one of the first four participants competing in the Mae Young Classic.[5] On August 28, Logan was eliminated in the first round by Mia Yim.[15] On September 11, despite being eliminated from the tournament, Logan teamed with other eliminated competitors in a six-women tag team among them Santana Garrett and Marti Belle being defeated by Tessa Blanchard, Kay Lee Ray and Jazzy Gabert.[16]

Riott Squad (2017–present)

The Riott Squad at WrestleMania 34

On the November 21, 2017, episode of SmackDown, Logan made her debut, along with Ruby Riott and Liv Morgan, by attacking both Becky Lynch and Naomi. On the same night, they interrupted a match between SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and Natalya and attacked them both.[17] The following week on SmackDown, the trio, now called The Riott Squad, made their in-ring debuts for the brand, defeating Flair, Natalya, and Naomi in a six-woman tag team match.[18] Over the following months, The Riott Squad continued to compete against Flair and Naomi. On the December 19 episode of SmackDown, Logan and Riott lost to Flair and Naomi.[19] On the January 16 episode of SmackDown, The Riott Squad defeated Flair, Naomi, and Becky Lynch.[20] Logan then participated in the first women's Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view as the third entrant, but was eliminated by Molly Holly.[21] During the 2018 Superstar Shake-Up, the Riott Squad was drafted to Raw and caused the match between Bayley and Sasha Banks to end in a no contest.[22] During the July 16 episode of Raw, Sarah picked up her first singles victory in WWE with a win over Ember Moon. Logan also debuted a new Viking-inspired gimmick, wearing war paint and the commentary team making several references to her "discovering her Viking heritage".[23]

On February 17, 2019, Logan and Morgan competed in a six–team Elimination Chamber match for the inaugural WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, at the namesake pay–per–view, where they were the third team eliminated by Nia Jax and Tamina but the eventual winners were Sasha Banks and Bayley.[24] Logan competed at WrestleMania 35 in a women's battle royal match to decide the winner of a trophy, but after assuming she won, Carmella surprisingly eliminated her to steal her thunder.[25]

Other media

Logan made her WWE video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K19.[26]

Personal life

On March 29, 2011, Bridges was involved in a car accident after a CSX train struck her white Chevy coupe on Route 62 in Charlestown, Indiana which she was airlifted to hospital in Louisville.[7]

As of December 21, 2018, she is married to fellow WWE wrestler Raymond Rowe.[27]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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