


She is single and resides in Tampa, Florida.Įnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. After a couple of matches with TNA, Crawford was not signed and she ultimately retired from wrestling.Īfter her wrestling career ended, Crawford returned to her roots of dancing and she became a cheerleader for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2013-2014 season.Ĭhristina Crawford is now a real estate broker and model. After a couple of matches, Christina Crawford was released from NXT in August of 2012.Īfter her release from WWE developmental, Crawford continued to pursue a career in wrestling competing on the indie circuit and receiving a tryout with TNA wrestling. In NXT, Caylee served as an interviewer and ring announcer. Caylee Turner is recognized as the final FCW Divas champion. Turner would hold on to the belt until FCW dissolved and NXT was formed. In June of 2012, Caylee Turner defeated Raquel Diaz aka Shaul Guerrero to become the new FCW Divas Champion. After her elimination, Crawford was resigned to a developmental contract and returned to FCW for further training. Crawford did not win the competition and was eliminated. A show where the winner gets something Crawford already had…a developmental contract. In an odd move, Crawford was released from developmental in 2011, in order to compete in WWE’s reality competition show called Tough Enough. She was given the ring name of ‘Caylee Turner.’ Christina was signed to a WWE developmental deal in 2010 and was assigned to Florida Championship Wrestling based in Tampa, Florida. What once was hot, suddenly became a “not” as a WWE superstar.Ĭhristina Crawford was a professional dancer and if she looks familiar, she is the younger sister of former WWE star Alicia Fox. This series will focus on those wrestlers…the ones that at some point were a lock to get called up to the main roster and never quite made it. While some developmental names like John Cena, Kurt Angle, Randy Orton, The Miz, Brock Lesnar and Charlotte Flair all made big stars of themselves by first training in developmental, others never got to see the light of day. Whether it was the USWA, Ohio Valley, Power Pro, Heartland, Deep South, Florida Championship Wrestling or NXT…many of the company’s top superstars got their start in at least one of them. The WWF/WWE has had some type of developmental system for years now.
