Kelly Kelly remembers "love of her life" Test, Talks about her in-ring skills
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Diva Kelly Kelly and the late Andrew "Test" Martin were not dating at the time of his unfortunate passing, but the wrestler's ex-girlfriend tells The Daily Star that the deceased wrestler remains on her mind.
"Not a day goes by when I don’t think about Andrew. He was an amazing person who had so much love to give the world – he loved wrestling," says Kelly. "I like to talk about him – to tell the world how great a man he was. He was a big part of my life, we were together for two-and-a-half years. When I first started, Andrew looked after me."
She adds that Test, who died in March of 2009, was the "love of her life."
Since Test's passing, Kelly explains that she has been dedicated to improving as an in-ring performer.
Noting that the Divas make the same time commitment to WWE as the male Superstars, she stresses, "We’re all good-looking girls but we want to be seen as legitimate athletes and not just pretty faces. "
"We’ll prove to the world that we do belong in there with the guys," adds Kelly, who credits Katie Lea for teaching her a lot about the in-ring side of wrestling.
Diva Kelly Kelly and the late Andrew "Test" Martin were not dating at the time of his unfortunate passing, but the wrestler's ex-girlfriend tells The Daily Star that the deceased wrestler remains on her mind.
"Not a day goes by when I don’t think about Andrew. He was an amazing person who had so much love to give the world – he loved wrestling," says Kelly. "I like to talk about him – to tell the world how great a man he was. He was a big part of my life, we were together for two-and-a-half years. When I first started, Andrew looked after me."
She adds that Test, who died in March of 2009, was the "love of her life."
Since Test's passing, Kelly explains that she has been dedicated to improving as an in-ring performer.
Noting that the Divas make the same time commitment to WWE as the male Superstars, she stresses, "We’re all good-looking girls but we want to be seen as legitimate athletes and not just pretty faces. "
"We’ll prove to the world that we do belong in there with the guys," adds Kelly, who credits Katie Lea for teaching her a lot about the in-ring side of wrestling.
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