Kellyanne Salter (b. 1993)

Alias:
Kellyanne 1
Kellyanne English

Birthplace:
Melbourne, Australia

Born:
March 22, 1993

is an Australian professional wrestler who has wrestled under the name Kellyanne. Kellyanne first started training to become a professional wrestler at age 14 with some of the best wrestlers Australia has to offer - such as Carlo Cannon, Cletus and Tenille Dashwood. She has also been recommended by WWE superstars Rob Conway and Eugene. She has also had training sessions with WWE superstars Orlando Jordan, Paul London and also NWA champion Adam Pearce. In her travels, she has graced the states of Victoria, Adelaide and Sydney with her hard hitting, technical style of wrestling.  In August 2011 as Nikita Naridian, Kellyanne won the NAW Women's Championship defeating Lowzen at NAW All Or Nothing. She held the title until April 2012 when she was defeated by Vixsin at NAW Double Jeopardy. Just after that she traveled to Canada and became a graduate of The Storm Wrestling Academy and was also trained by Teddy Hart and squared off against the legendary Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart at The Resurrection of Hart Legacy Wrestling. During this trip she won the PWA Canada Women's Championship.  She headed to Mexico in 2013 and lived with Psicosis, Halloween and Silver King and trained with Gran Apache, Silver King and Skayde. Whilst in Mexico she participated in a Triple A tryout and was offered a developmental deal with the company. However she opted to return to Australia.  More recently she has been wrestling under the name of Kellyanne and Kellyanne English and has a very public relationship with Adam Brooks. She is the reigning Pacific Pro Wrestling women's champion and the reigning Warzone Wrestling Australia women's champion.

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