Kara Drew

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Kara Drew
Statistics
Ring name(s) Kara Slice
Cherry Pie
Cherry
Billed height 5 ft 6in (1.68cm)
Billed weight 130 lb (59 kg)
Born July 15, 1975
Morristown, New Jersey
Resides Louisville, Kentucky
Billed from "The Other Side of the Tracks"
Trained by ECPW Staff
OVW Staff
Debut January 1999

Kara Elizabeth Drew (born July 15, 1975) is a professional wrestler and wrestling valet currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment under it's SmackDown! brand under the ring name Cherry.

Drew started in wrestling in January 1999 as a manager in IWF. She also began to training to become a wrestler around that time with Gino Caruso at ECPW and worked as a manager and an occasional wrestler in various feds on the east coast.[citation needed] By 2003 she was working primarily as a wrestler. She bounced around the independent circuit until September 2005 when she was accepted into Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) the "farm territory" of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to further her training. Two months later she was signed to a WWE developmental deal.

At the January 17, 2006 OVW TV tapings Drew made her OVW debut as Cherry, valet of The Throwbacks (Deuce Shade and Domino). She became part of their 1950s gimmick, wearing poodle skirts and roller skates and chomping gum at all times. She also developed a unique ring entrance, standing on the ring apron, facing the crowd and letting Deuce and Domino flip her over the top rope. Cherry, Deuce, and Domino made their WWE debut on the January 19, 2007 edition of Smackdown!.

Cherry appeared at her first PPV at the Smackdown PPV No Way Out where her Team Deuce and Domino lost to Brian Kendrick and Paul London

  • Finisher and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments

  • Jersey Championship Wrestling
  • JCW Women's Championship (1 time)


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