Kemo
09-07-2023, 07:44 AM
Many in WWE have been very impressed by the efforts of Zoey Stark following her call-up to the main roster earlier this year.
Stark was moved from NXT to Monday Night Raw as part of this year's WWE Draft. Stark, a former NXT Women's Tag Team Champion, was picked by the red brand as the final choice of Night One of the Supplemental Draft.
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Fightful Select reports that Stark has been on the receiving end of "great reviews" in her time on the main roster thus far. Those who have worked with Stark in the ring have had good things to say about her, and several people backstage have lauded her for how she's handled the call-up to Raw and the duties associated with it.
WWE has been keen on the 29-year-old Superstar for some time, with Stark gaining praise for her resilience in returning from her knee injury last year. After her return from this injury, and proving she's not missed a beat in the ring, WWE made sure that Stark got multiple looks at her on WWE Main Event, appearances that also received good reviews.
During this year's Women's Royal Rumble match, Stark would enter as the #13 entrant. Despite not scoring an elimination, Stark would last over 26 minutes in the match, the sixth-longest stint in this year's Rumble match. Not long after the Royal Rumble appearance, Stark was slated for a call-up to the WWE main roster, and by March, NXT was told to wrap up her run there.
Stark was moved from NXT to Monday Night Raw as part of this year's WWE Draft. Stark, a former NXT Women's Tag Team Champion, was picked by the red brand as the final choice of Night One of the Supplemental Draft.
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Fightful Select reports that Stark has been on the receiving end of "great reviews" in her time on the main roster thus far. Those who have worked with Stark in the ring have had good things to say about her, and several people backstage have lauded her for how she's handled the call-up to Raw and the duties associated with it.
WWE has been keen on the 29-year-old Superstar for some time, with Stark gaining praise for her resilience in returning from her knee injury last year. After her return from this injury, and proving she's not missed a beat in the ring, WWE made sure that Stark got multiple looks at her on WWE Main Event, appearances that also received good reviews.
During this year's Women's Royal Rumble match, Stark would enter as the #13 entrant. Despite not scoring an elimination, Stark would last over 26 minutes in the match, the sixth-longest stint in this year's Rumble match. Not long after the Royal Rumble appearance, Stark was slated for a call-up to the WWE main roster, and by March, NXT was told to wrap up her run there.