On February 10 in Coral Springs, Florida, Kaitlyn will make her wrestling return for the first time is years. Appearing under her real name of Celeste Bonin, she will be appearing for Coastal Championship Wrestling.
The event, titled ‘Breaking Chains’ will take place at Coral Springs Charter School at 8pm on the Saturday and will feature talent such as Al Snow and Super Crazy.
Kaitlyn will be competing in what will be the first ever women’s main event for the promotion. Her challenger is unknown at this time but the poster would indicate Rachael Ellering who has competed on WWE and in the Mae Young Classic as Rachael Evers is her opponent.
The company’s Facebook page released a poster of the event featuring Kaitlyn. You can view that here:
A few months back we revealed Kaitlyn was training again and could return in the future. Through her Instagram account since September 24, the former WWE superstar has included many snapshots of her training to get ring-ready again.
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You can view her Instagram history to see more images of her training. Those were her earliest since returning to her training and the latest she posted. She has yet to comment on her CCW return match.
Below we have featured a snapshot from one of her matches back in 2013 against current WWE ambassador Eve Torres. This was back when both were employed by WWE and in what was back than the Divas division.
Do you believe this means Kaitlyn could return to WWE? Would you like that?
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