Category:
Richest AthletesWrestlers
Net Worth:
$3 Million
Birthdate:
Aug 17, 1992 (33 years old)
Birthplace:
Norwich
Gender:
Female
Profession:
Wrestler
Nationality:
United Kingdom
  1. What Is Saraya Jade Bevis' Net Worth?
  2. Early Life
  3. Career
  4. Personal Life
  5. Championships And Accomplishments
Last Updated: April 1, 2026

What Is Saraya-Jade Bevis' Net Worth?

Saraya-Jade Bevis is an English professional wrestler who has a net worth of $3 million. Saraya-Jade Bevis is known as Paige in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). In 2005, 13-year-old Bevis debuted in the World Association of Wrestling (which her family owns) using the name Britani Knight. She signed a contract with WWE in 2011 and started wrestling in their developmental systems. After Saraya-Jade debuted on WWE's main roster, she became the inaugural NXT Women's Champion.

Bevis is also a two-time WWE Divas Champion and held both titles at the same time in April 2014. She has also won the German Stampede Wrestling Ladies Title, Herts & Essex Wrestling Women's Championship (twice), Premier Wrestling Federation Ladies Tag Team Championship, Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship, Real Deal Wrestling Women's Championship, Real Quality Wrestling Women's Championship, and Swiss Championship Wrestling Ladies Championship as well as the World Association of Women's Wrestling British Ladies Championship, British Tag Team Championship, and Ladies Hardcore Championship. In 2015, Saraya-Jade began appearing on the E! reality television series "Total Divas." Bevis and her family were the subject of the 2012 documentary "The Wrestlers: Fighting with My Family," which was adapted into the 2019 film "Fighting with My Family." Saraya-Jade was portrayed by Florence Pugh in the film. In 2014, Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked her the #1 female wrestler, and Rolling Stone named her Diva of the Year. Saraya-Jade published the book "Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives" in 2025.

Early Life

Saraya-Jade Bevis was born on August 17, 1992, in Norwich, England. She comes from a family of professional wrestlers. Her parents, Patrick Bevis (Rowdy" Ricky Knight) and Julia Hamer-Bevis (Sweet Saraya), and her older brother, Zak, are professional wrestlers, as are her nephew Ricky and her older half-brother Roy. Saraya-Jade's family runs the World Association of Wrestling (WAW), and her mother also owns Bellatrix Female Warriors (BFW). Bevis was raised in a Norwich council house, and she attended The Hewett School. During her childhood, she was afraid of wrestling because of the injuries her family members suffered, and she wanted to grow up to become a zoologist. When Saraya-Jade was 13 years old, her younger brother, Isak, died. She later got a tattoo in his honor: the phrase "If You Could Read My Mind, Love" from the Johnny Cash song "If You Could Read My Mind," which was played at Isak's funeral. Bevis began working at her parents' pub as a bartender and bouncer at the age of 15.

As children, Saraya-Jade and Zak were sexually abused by someone who regularly stayed at their home. According to The Guardian, "When the abuse finally ended, the two siblings locked it away and never spoke of it. Bevis was 29 and living in LA when Zak called, close to a breakdown, finally needing to put it into words. 'We both really did sob,' she says. 'I didn't want to talk about it but when we finally did, it was weirdly wonderful because we could validate each other.'" Saraya-Jade has said that trauma from the abuse led to problems with drug and alcohol later in her life.

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Career

In 2005, Bevis made her wrestling debut at the age of 13 when her father asked her to fill in for a wrestler who didn't show up to a World Association of Wrestling match. In April 2006, using the name Britani Knight, she teamed up with her mother in a WAW triple threat tag team match. Saraya-Jade later formed the tag team the Norfolk Dolls with Melodi, and they won the World Association of Women's Wrestling Tag Team Championship in 2007. When Bevis was 14, she began wrestling in countries such as Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and the U.S. She won the Herts and Essex (HEW) Women's Championship and the WAWW British Championship in August 2009, the Real Deal Wrestling (RDW) Women's Championship in November 2009, and the RQW Women's Championship in December 2009. In May 2010, she won the PWF Ladies Tag Team Championship with her mother. Saraya-Jade then won the German Stampede Wrestling Ladies' Championship (January 2011), the HEW Women's Championship (March 2011), the Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship (April 2011), the SCW Ladies Championship (April 2011), and the WAWW Hardcore Championship (November 2011).

From 2011 to 2022, Bevis wrestled with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). She won the inaugural NXT Women's Championship in 2013. Saraya-Jade went on to win two WWE Divas Championships and a WWE Year-End Award for General Manager of the Year. In 2014, Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked her the year's #1 female wrestler. From 2015 to 2019, she starred on the E! reality series "Total Divas." After leaving WWE, Bevis wrestled with All Elite Wrestling until 2025, winning the AEW Women's World Championship in August 2023. In 2025, she  published the book "Hell in Boots: Clawing My Way Through Nine Lives," which is described as "an eye-opening memoir of family drama, stardom, despair, and resilience."

Personal Life

Saraya-Jade was previously engaged to A Day to Remember guitarist Kevin Skaff and wrestler Alberto Del Rio. She sometimes referred to Alberto as her husband, and some news outlets reported that she and Alberto had married five months after becoming engaged; the couple split up in late 2017. From 2018 to late 2024, Bevis was in a relationship with Falling in Reverse lead singer Ronnie Radke, and she appeared in two of the band's music videos. Saraya-Jade has scoliosis, but she didn't know she had it until she signed with WWE and a trainer mentioned that her back looked "wrong."

In 2017, private sex tapes and nude photos featuring Bevis and fellow wrestlers Xavier Woods and Brad Maddox were leaked online. She addressed the incident on Twitter, writing, "I made a big mistake. Huge. I put trust in the hands of someone that took advantage of a young girl years ago. It was my mistake and I'll always take responsibility. But the one thing that was the hardest was thinking 'my husband is gonna leave me' or 'my family will disown me' but I'm blessed beyond words to have a family and a husband that stuck by me because they know who I am. They know I'm not a bad person and they held my hands through hell."

Championships and Accomplishments

With All Elite Wrestling, Bevis won the AEW Women's World Championship and AEW Women's World Championship Qualifier Tournament. She also won a GSW Ladies Championship with German Stampede Wrestling, two HEW Women's Championships with Herts & Essex Wrestling, a PWF Ladies Tag Team Championship (with her mother, Sweet Saraya) with Premier Wrestling Federation, a Pro-Wrestling: EVE Championship with Pro-Wrestling: EVE, a RDW Women's Championship with Real Deal Wrestling, a RQW Women's Championship with Real Quality Wrestling, an SCW Ladies Championship with Swiss Championship Wrestling, and a WAWW British Ladies Championship, WAWW British Tag Team Championship (with Melodi), and WAWW Ladies Hardcore Championship with the World Association of Women's Wrestling. With WWE, Saraya-Jade won an NXT Women's Championship, WWE Year-End Award for General Manager of the Year, and two WWE Divas Championships.

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