Kat Siren

Alias:
Kat Siren

Birthplace:
Berlin, Germany

professional german wrestler KS: I've come to wrestling as a little girl. My parents followed the WWF back then and I was allowed to stay with amazement with big eyes. Several years ago I became aware of the EWP shows in Hannover and visited them regularly. At some point I wanted to buy tickets online. Directly below you could book a trial. Yikes! I was there. KS: As mentioned, I went to the shows for about 2 years and became aware that the EWP also offers wrestling training. I was immediately interested and signed my membership contract a few weeks later. The first training was hard but very fun. We started with a thorough warm-up and condition training. Afterwards I tried my first back bumps and then cashed the first Bodyslam. The next morning I could barely get up from muscle soreness, but the fun was worth it. KS: My first darling was Tatanka, because of him I became a wrestling fan. In addition, I find the technique of the harts (Owen & Bret) great, the show Shawn Michaels and "The Rock" can not beat the show and the power that radiates Becky Lynch, impressive. And I admit, I'm a big Vicky Guerrero fan. Great, as only her "Excuuuuuse meee" could make people against her. KS: There are some. But as Matthias Sammer used to say: "The next game is always the next." So I think, I look "step by step" where my wrestling journey leads. And between the steps, I continue to train and do my best.

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