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​Zoey Stark facts: All you need to know about Trish Stratus’ new ally on WWE RAW

A new name has been doing the rounds in the WWE women’s section and that is of Zoey Stark. She has proven herself to be a capable ally of Trish Stratus and the kind of fights that she has been putting on lately is another reason why she should be a new name on the block that deserves all the recognition.

But the question is who is Zoey Stark? Theresa Serrano, aged 29, is no rookie to wrestling and she continues to stir quite a few realms that makes her look promising. With all the big names rooting for her to come good, here are a few facts that you should know about Stark.

#1 Debut of Zoey Stark

Stark made her wrestling debut at Vendetta Pro Wrestling where she was battling Hudson Envy on June 8th, 2013. However, she didn’t have a sound start as she went down fighting. Her ring name wasn’t that of Zoey though as she started her wrestling career with the ring name of Serrano.

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#2 Coached by eminent names

Wrestling always come from a great coach and the ones who were responsible for getting Zoey up to speed were Allison Danger, Cheerleader Melissa, Tom Howard, Derrick Hubbard and Sinn Bodhi.

Allison Danger was the first coach for Zoey, and she pulled off a phenomenal job of bringing what was going to be a bright future for Zoey Stark.

#3 Her ring names under different banners

Stark has wrestled under various names, and it all started with her surname of Serrano. She then shuffled under the names of Lacey Ryan and Zoey Stark. Lacey Ryan was in those early days when she was battling in the UCW Zero Ultra X Championship.

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#4 When did Zoey Stark join WWE?

Stark made her WWE Debut on January 20th, 2021, under the ring name of Stark as the tag team partner of Marina Shafir in the Women’s Dusty Rhodes Classic Tag Team tournament. However, her start in WWE was marked by a defeat against Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart.

#5 Has Zoey won a championship?

Stark has so far been a part of several championship battles and the first one of them was in the form of FSW Women’s Championship, has been ranked as the 86th in the 150 best wrestlers in the PWI Women’s 150 in 2021.

She has won the NWA UCW-Zero Ultra X Championship twice and has won the WWE NXT Tag team Championship once.

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