Vesna Busic-Chaer (b. 1983)

Alias:
Wesna
Wesna Busic

Birthplace:
Berlin, Germany

Born:
June 26, 1983

better known by her ring name Wesna, is a Croatian German professional wrestler[5] She mostly wrestled in Germany, but also over all of Europe as well as in Japan and America.  Despite being a female, she often wrestles men and has won championships from male wrestlers, including holding the Athletik Club Wrestling's (ACW) Tag Team Championship with Crazy Sexy Mike. She won the eighth ChickFight tournament in England, which started her long feud with American wrestler Cheerleader Melissa, along with other exclusively female championships such as the National Wrestling Alliance's German version of the Women's Championship and German Stampede Wrestling's World Women's Championship. Wesna returned in March 2016 at the German Wrestling Federation in what seemed to be a one night only return. She defeated the team of Pollyanna and Jamie Hayter alongside Blue Nikita and then challenged for the GSW Ladies Titles which was defended at GWF. She won the title in a triple threat match in June 2016 against Blue Nikita and Carmel Jacob and held it until October 2016 when she lost it against Saraya Knight.  Since September 2016 she is promoting female-only events at GWF under the moniker "Revolution" (formerly "Women's Wrestling Revolution"). In September 2017 GWF abandoned the GSW Ladies Title and introduced the GWF Women's Title in a tournament. Wesna lost in the semi finals against Katey Harvey who also beat Jazzy Gabert in the finals to become the first-ever GWF Women's Champion. In May 2018 Wesna challenged Toni Storm for the PROGRESS Women's Title at "Revolution 8", Germany's first-ever all female wrestling evening event. Also this was the first time that the PROGRESS Women's Title was defended in Germany.

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