Sosay

Sosay[1][2]
Birth name Jennifer Elaine Kaiser
Born (1981-01-06) January 6, 1981[1][2]
Michigan[1][3][2]
Residence Miami, Florida[2][4]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Desiree[1][3]
Sosay[1][3][2]
Billed height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1][3][2]
Billed weight 128 lb (58 kg)[1][3][2]
Billed from Sin City
Trained by Al Snow[1]
Lance Storm[1]
Nick Dinsmore[1]
Rip Rogers[1]
Sam DeCero[1]
Windy City Pro Wrestling[3][2]
Ohio Valley Wrestling[3][2]
Debut April 2003[1][3][2]

Jennifer Elaine Kaiser[3] (born January 6, 1980)[1] is an American artist, model, trainer, and active professional wrestler. She is known for both her time with Ohio Valley Wrestling while it was a developmental territory for WWE under the ring name Sosay (pronounced So-Say) and for her human figure fine art.

Early life

Growing up in Southwest Michigan, Kaiser lived with her parents and four brothers on an old working farm along with multiple cats, dogs and horses.[2][5] After graduating from high school, Kaiser began studying at both Michigan State University and Loyola University of Chicago before graduating with degrees in pre-law and studio art.[2][5][4] While studying at Loyola, Kaiser began training to become a professional wrestler.

Professional wrestling career

Debut

Kaiser made her wrestling debut in April 2003 and began competing for Windy City Pro Wrestling.[2] While in WCPW, she would defeat Sandra D to win the Ladies Championship before later vacating the title to further her career.[6]

Ohio Valley Wrestling (20032007, 2013)

Following her stint in Windy City Pro Wrestling, Kaiser moved to Louisville, Kentucky before the end of 2003 and joined Ohio Valley Wrestling. She debuted for the promotion under the name ring name Sosay, where she became a member of Kenny Bolin's stable Bolin Services and became the "personal secretary" and later the storyline girlfriend of Ken Doane.[3][7] Soon after debuting, Sosay began feuding with Maria,[8][9] which culminated in a match on October 29 that ended in a no contest.[10] Following this, Sosay would later have brief feuds with Trinity and Shelly Martinez.[2]

When Doane debuted on World Wrestling Entertainment's main roster, Sosay soon became the "publicist" for Jack Bull, who began using a stuntman gimmick. The two later engaged in a feud with Joey Mercury, which saw Bull losing to Mercury on November 5. Bull then challenged Mercury to a drinking contest, which Bull won. On November 29, Bull attempted an escape stunt involving chains, but was soon struck with a chair by Mercury before he performed a double underhook DDT on Sosay, injuring her in storyline.[3][2] On December 20, Bull, without Sosay, defeated Mercury in a grudge match. Sosay later returned to OVW on January 13, 2007 and resumed her role as Bull's publicist as he took part in a "test of strength" against Charles Evans and Justin LaRouche.[2] However, both Evans and LaRouche attacked Bull and then attempted to attack Sosay until Idol Stevens saved her. On January 17, Evans and LaRouche defeated Bull and Atlas DaBone in a tag team match with Sosay at ringside. However, Sosay's association with Bull was ended only two days later when he was released from his developmental contract.[11][12] After competing in a few Miss OVW contests, Sosay wrestled what would be the final match in her full-time active wrestling career, as she teamed with Beth Phoenix and Katie Lea in a winning effort to Serena, Victoria Crawford and Maryse in a six-woman tag team dark match on April 25, 2007.[3][13]

Sosay returned to wrestling for the first time in six years in OVW where she made a one time appearance on April 14, 2013 facing off against Jessie Belle.[14]

Independent circuit (2013)

Sosay wrestled in a mixed tag team match at 6 Corners BBQ Fest in Chicago for Pro Wrestling Experience on July 15, 2013, teaming up with Tony Atlas in a victorious effort against Melanie Cruise and Robo De Luna.[14]

In wrestling

Kaiser displaying her original art in her Michigan home studio in June 2013.
  • "The Press Secretary for the Revolution"[1]
  • "Queen Discreet/Discrete"
  • "So Say it Girl"

Championships and accomplishments

References

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