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From Uniformed Service to Wrestling: Top 3 Enviable Wrestlers

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is the newest kid on the block in the world of major professional wrestling companies. With an expansive roster of mostly young talent, the men and women of AEW have quickly made a name for the upstart company. It’s also worth noting that some AEW roster members have a background in the US military. In this article, we’ll look at some of the members of the AEW roster and how these wrestlers find compatible partners.

1. Personal life of AEW wrestlers

AEW wrestlers find it difficult to find time to date due to the hectic schedule. As a result, most of them choose partners from the business or even go online to find compatible dates. With that in mind, here are some famous AEW Wrestlers and performers dating other celebrities or regular people.

  • Cody Rhodes and Brandi Reed

Cody is the son of a professional wrestler and grandson of Jerry “The King” Lawler. He was in WWE for years but left to start AEW with his father. On April 20th, 2019, he got married to Brandi Reed, a professional wrestler and ring announcer, just moments after winning their first match as an official team!

  • Christopher Daniels and Alisha Edwards

Christopher is a professional wrestler who has been in the wrestling world for over two decades. He left WWE to join AEW and got an opportunity to compete with some of his former friends. What’s the best part? He also found love while on that journey. His girlfriend, Alisha Edwards, is a famed fitness model from Nashville!

  • Miro and Lana

Lana is a professional wrestling manager, professional wrestler, singer, model, dancer, and actress. Miro, on the other hand, is signed to AEW. Currently, he’s the AEW TNT Champion. The two started working together on-screen before dating. They spent more time together and learned more about each other. The two realized that they had so much in common. As such, they started dating and got married in July 2016.

It’s often hard for regular people to meet similar personalities in the real world. Luckily, you can go to niche dating sites if you are seeking uniformed partners. Meeting uniform singles at Uniformdating is a breeze as there you’ll get a chance to choose from thousands of singles who wear a uniform. Uniform dating platforms have a search function that allows you to find uniformed cuties in your area.

You can also join local chat rooms and talk to random uniformed singles; if you find someone who catches your eye and there is chemistry between the two of you, you can invite them to a private chat room and get to know more about each other.

Reputable uniform dating sites take the safety and privacy of the users on their platform a priority. They don’t share your details with any third party and protect your data from hackers and scammers. What’s more? It’s easier to find uniform singles with similar preferences and interests to yours. This, in turn, makes finding compatible dates a walk in the park.

What’s the part? You can video chat with uniform singles and get to see their emotions in real-time. Seeing your potential partner while you talk is a good way to see if they are right for you.

2. How uniformed experience can become an advantage during the show

Uniformed experience teaches you how to focus on high-intensity cardio. This can help you in AEW wrestling, as you will be required to run around the ring between ropes, do hip-tosses, and land flat on your back. Having a uniform service background means that you’ll have a good cardio shape that will allow you to go ten to twenty minutes per match at a speedy clip.

3. Three ex-uniformed wrestlers you’ll fall in love with

There are lots of ex-uniformed wrestlers who have been making waves in the world of professional wrestling. Below are three AEW wrestlers who have a history of uniformed service:

“Captain” Shawn Dean

Before Shawn Dean stepped into an AEW ring, he bravely served the United States in the US Navy. Dean, a relative newcomer to professional wrestling, received high praise from the head of AEW, Tony Khan, for helping the company navigate the uncharted waters of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, Dean began appearing on AEW Dark, becoming a mainstay on the show. He also formed a tag team with the next entry on our list.

Big Swole

Big Swole spent years in the United States Air Force, where she worked as a fire truck mechanic. After multiple appearances on AEW Dark, Swole debuted on AEW Dynamite on December 11, 2019. Since then, she entered a memorable feud with Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D in which she abducted Baker and threw her into a dumpster during the telecast.

Carlie Bravo

Carlie Bravo joined Captain Shawn Dean to form a tag team known as “The Infantry.” Before Bravo’s wrestling career, he served in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry combat veteran. Bravo received his wrestling training at the Atlanta-based Nightmare Factory, headed by Cody Rhodes and Q.T. Marshall.

If you love people with a uniform service background, then uniform dating sites can be a great place to meet such people. These platforms provide a fast and efficient way to connect with uniformed singles.

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