Kimberly Benson (b. 1991)

Alias:
Big Van Viper
Doudrop
Miss Viper
Piper Niven
Viper
Vyper

Birthplace:
Ayr, Scotland, UK

Born:
May 13, 1991

Scottish female wrestler best known by her ring name Viper (also stylized as Vyper) and by her ring name Piper Niven during her in WWE's Mae Young Classic during 2017.  Viper made her debut in wrestling in 2008. She was trained by local wrestling mentor Damian O'Connor and Mikey Whiplash. In 2009, Viper made her first professional appearance for Scottish Wrestling Alliance. Since then, Viper has competed for the SWA, Pro Wrestling EVE, and Insane Championship Wrestling: Fierce Females WCPW and in the WWE as part of the Mae Young Classic. She also worked matches in France.  Total Nonstop Action Wrestling  TNA British Bootcamp (2014)  During October 20, 2014, Viper participated in the TNA British Boot Camp, competing with fellow UK wrestlers Nikki Storm, El Ligero, Noam Dar, Mark Andrews, Kay Lee Ray, Rampage Brown and Kris Travis. The contest was eventually won by Mark Andrews.  WWE  WWE Mae Young Classic (2017)  Benson was among several female wrestlers from around the world to participate in the 2017 WWE Mae Young Classic. She made her WWE debut under the ring name Piper Niven. On July 13, she advanced in the first round after eliminating Santana Garrett. The following night on July 14, Niven advanced in the second round after defeating Serena Deeb. During the third round held on that same night, Niven was eliminated by Toni Storm.

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