A year after her groundbreaking win, Fitch’s journey will get the treatment it deserves as WWE is airing a documentary about the barrier-breaking teen.
Titled “Heaven,” the 22-minute short film offers insight into Fitch’s rise from amateur wrestling prodigy to bonafide champion. It’s the first time WWE has produced a documentary that focuses on an athlete outside of its company or the world of professional wrestling. Read More
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