WWE Star Recently Wrestled First Match In Several Months

Injuries can happen anytime in pro wrestling, regardless of who you are or the style you perform in the ring. It’s the nature of the beast, and just a matter of time before it happens. 

WWE NXT star Dani Parmer had been out of action for several months due to an injury. After being part of the WWE NIL program, she signed with the company and started training at the Performance Center in Orlando, FL. 

In 2023, she made her in-ring debut, where she has worked with several notable names including Blair Davenport, Thea Hail, Lola Vice, Stevie Turner, Elektra Lopez, and more. She frequently worked on NXT house shows and appeared on the Level Up program.

 Earlier this year, she had double hip surgery. At Tuesday’s NXT Level Up taping, she returned to in-ring action when she put over Jazmyn Nyx in a singles match. 

The episode will air this Friday on Peacock and WWE Network. 

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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