NXT Superstar Wins First Match Outside WWE at Bloodsport XII

WWE NXT star Karmen Petrovic has achieved a significant milestone in her wrestling career, earning her first victory outside of WWE. The win occurred during Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XII event, where Petrovic defeated seasoned wrestler Sumie Sakai in a hard-fought bout.

Karmen Petrovic’s Bloodsport Triumph

Petrovic’s victory at Bloodsport XII marks a major step in her career. Known for her striking and grappling skills, she showcased her versatility by securing a decisive win over Sumie Sakai, a veteran competitor with years of experience in the industry. The match, held under the unique no-ropes, submission-only rules of Bloodsport, highlighted Petrovic’s adaptability and determination.

A Milestone in Karmen Petrovic’s Journey

This marks Petrovic’s second appearance outside WWE. Earlier this year, she competed in TNA’s Knockouts division but fell short against Jordynne Grace in a TNA Knockouts Championship match. Her success at Bloodsport demonstrates her ability to compete at a high level across different promotions, solidifying her reputation as a rising star.

WWE NXT Stars Shine at Bloodsport

Karmen Petrovic wasn’t the only WWE NXT star competing at Bloodsport XII. NXT Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey also participated, earning a submission victory over Tracy Williams. These crossover appearances highlight WWE’s ongoing collaboration with independent promotions, giving talent opportunities to broaden their skill sets.

What’s Next for Karmen Petrovic?

With her win at Bloodsport XII, Petrovic’s stock within WWE and the wrestling community continues to rise. Fans eagerly await her next moves on WWE NXT television, where she has been involved in a storyline with Ashante “Thee” Adonis.

Karmen’s Bloodsport victory cements her as a wrestler to watch, both in WWE and on the independent circuit. Stay tuned for updates on her future matches and potential rivalries.

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