Brianna Rae Sparrey (b. 1992)

Alias:
Kylie 1
Kylie Rae

Birthplace:
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Born:
August 25, 1992

is an American female professional wrestler known by the ring name Kylie Rae. She is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling. She is best known for her continued work on the independent circuit in promotions including Reality Of Wrestling, Freelance Wrestling, Zelo Pro Wrestling, SHIMMER Women Athletes, RISE, Capital Wrestling Alliance and AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined.  In her career, Rae is a three-time ROW Diamonds Division Champion, one-time CWA Champion, one-time AAW Women's Champion and current Zelo Pro Women's Champion in her second reign.  Professional wrestling career:  Rae's earliest match was in WWE Hall of Famer Booker T's Reality of Wrestling during the March 19, 2016 ROW TV Taping, defeating the reigning champion Ivory Robyn to win the ROW Diamonds Division Championship. In that same year, Rae wrestled in other promotions including Texas Wrestling Entertainment, House Of Hardcore, GALLI Lucha Libre and WildKat Pro Wrestling.  Rae returned on January 14, 2017 at ROW Gold Rush in a title match, defeating Jada Keys by disqualification. On February 11 at ROW Breaking Point, Rae successfully retained the Diamonds Championship against Hyan. Her next successful title defense was held during the March 11 ROW TV Taping, defeating Kayla Lynn. She later successfully retained the Diamonds title on April 8 at ROW Extrema, defeating Ivory Robyn. The following month on May 13 at ROW No Limits, Rae lost the Diamonds title to Kayla Lynn. On August 12 at, Rae entered a Battle Royal with the chance to recapture the vacant Diamonds Championship. Her next title opportunity arrived on December 9 at ROW Christmas Chaos XII, where she defeated Ivory Robyn. She returned during the January 12, 2018 ROW TV Taping, successfully retaining the Diamonds title against Hyan. She later lost the title to Hyan in a rematch held during the February 10 ROW TV Taping. On May 19 at ROW Ladies Night Out II, Rae wrestled two singles matches, defeating Kyra Maya and later losing to Jordynne Grace.  Zelo Pro Wrestling: (2017-2018)  On August 24, 2017, Rae debuted at Zelo Pro Wrestling I, losing to Tessa Blanchard. She returned on September 24 for Zelo Pro Wrestling II, winning a five-way match against Delilah Doom, Kikyo, Laynie SHIMMER Women Athletes (2017)  Debuting on November 11, Rae first appeared during Volume 96 in a dark match, teaming with Miranda Salinas in defeating Karen Q & Ray Lyn. She later wrestled her first singles match on Capital Wrestling Alliance (2018)  On January 27, 2018, Rae competed at the 1st Annual Raven Black Tournament. Rae would go on to win the tournament, becoming the first-ever CWA Heavyweight Champion.  Making Towns Classic: (2018)  Rae entered her second tournament held on May 12, 2018 at Making Towns Classic. She advanced in the opening rounds after eliminating Veda Scott. During the seminfinals, Rae advanced after eliminating Su Yung. Later Rae met Allie Kat, Jordynne Grace and Samantha Heights in the tournament finals, in a four-way elimination match. Rae successfully defeated her opponents to the win the Making Towns Classic Tournament.  All Elite Wrestling: (2019-present)  As of 2019, Rae is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling. This marks Rae's first official signing with a major promotion since beginning her career in professional wrestling.

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