In the summer of 2015 WWE brought back Tough Enough, and two names made it to the end of the competition. Josh Bredl earned a WWE developmental contract, and he’s still working in developmental as Bronson Matthews. Sara Lee also won the competition, but she was released in October of 2016, and she later announced she was having a baby with NXT star Wesley Blake.
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Sara Lee hasn’t wrestled in quite a while, but it looks like she’s preparing for her return to the ring. PWInsider is reporting that Sara Lee has been training at the Team Vision Dojo in Florida, and she will be debuting with the I Believe In Wrestling promotion when she’s ready.
Sara Lee can be seen training in the photos below.
Great, busy day w/ private lessons & #training still going on. Tomorrow 4pm. New students welcome #Orlando #WWE #RAWhttps://t.co/z0ioLP20py pic.twitter.com/eEfKG4b1Ql
— Team Vision Dojo (@TeamVisionDojo) August 8, 2017
Taz recently announced on his radio show that he’s set to undergo surgery to repair nerve damage that is causing him issues with his right hand. According to Taz some of the nerve damage in his neck from his wrestling career has trickled down to his hand and doctors will be attempting to bring the nerves back to life.
Taz didn’t say when the surgery would take place, but he did note that he will be missing a few episodes of his radio show.
On this week’s episode of Still Real Radio we’re talking about the Road to SummerSlam, and the fallout from Monday Night Raw and this week’s WWE SmackDown Live. Shinsuke Nakamura defeated John Cena to earn the right to challenge Jinder Mahal at SummerSlam in a few weeks, and we dive into his chances of winning the WWE Championship at the big event. You can subscribe to Still Real Radio on iTunes, and you can also check out the latest episode below.