Sara Lee Death and Obituary, Former WWE Tough Enough Winner Sara Lee Dies at 30, Cause of Death

Sara Lee
Sara Lee

Sara Lee Death and Obituary, Former WWE Tough Enough Winner Sara Lee Dies at 30, Cause of Death

Sara Weston was known by her wrestling persona Sara Lee. She passed away this week at age 30. Sara Lee won the sixth season of the Tough Enough competition and received a one-year contract with the WWE in 2015. She participated in her first wrestling match under the NXT brand on January 30, 2016.

Seven more matches were scheduled before she was released by WWE in September 2016. Originally named Cory Weston, Wesley Blake married a fellow WWE star in December 2017. He chose the name Blake for his surname after having three children with his wife.

You could read the news of Sara Weston leaving with Jesus in his mother’s Facebook post on Thursday. It was shared with heavy hearts due to the shock the message caused among the writer’s friends. Currently, details about her funeral arrangements are limited. Please don’t gossip about our family during their mourning process. Helping them out is especially important for Cory and her children.

On Wednesday, Lee posted her last Instagram message. In it, she declared that she was healthy enough to regularly attend the gym for the first time in her life. She further informed her followers that she had contracted a sinus infection.

Claire was awarded the show’s victory and was assigned to WWE’s developmental branch. She took part in some NXT live events before WWE released her several months later.

According to the post she wrote last, she endured her first sinus infection. After two days of being confined to the bed due to the infection, she celebrated finally being healthy enough to go to the gym.

Lee was married to former WWE star Wesley/Westin Blake, also known as Cory Weston. Unfortunately, we have no news about Sara’s passing yet. Her family and friends are encouraged to send condolences to them.

Stay with cbsn9.com for more updates.

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