Before she became known as Sarah Logan, Sarah Bridges worked the independent wrestling circuit under the ring name Crazy Mary Dobson.
This member of the Riott Squad was trained by Mad Man Pondo, Mickie Knuckles and Taka Michinoku and she made her wrestling debut back on November 8, 2011.
Before she made her WWE debut, it was rumored that she might have been Sister Abigail...but that didn't pan out.
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