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==Proffesional Wrestling Career==

==Proffesional Wrestling Career==

===Snapmare Academy===

===Snapmare Academy===



Montgomery began training at Tristen "Trickee" Baylor's Snapmare Academy in Boston's southie neighborhood at the age of 17. She was one of a class of only fifteen students and was one of only four students to complete the Academy in May of 2007. during this time, Mongomery also took courses at Boston University, receiving her degree in English.

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Montgomery began training at Tristen "Trickee" Baylor's Snapmare Academy in Boston's southie neighborhood at the age of 17. She was one of a class of only fifteen students and was one of only four students to complete the Academy in May of 2008. during this time, Mongomery also took courses at Boston University, receiving her degree in English.

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===WWECR===

===WWECR===



After completing Snapmare Academy, Brytain signed a developmental deal with WWECR, a small company based in Boston, MA. She debuted in June of 2007. During a dog collar match, Montgomery's opponent Allysyn Chaines fell from a scaffolding and was killed. Montgomery sustained injuries to her throat during the match and was placed on injury leave, however she never returned to the promotion and her development deal expired in December of 2009.

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After completing Snapmare Academy, Brytain signed a developmental deal with WWECR, a small company based in Boston, MA. She debuted in June of 2008. During a dog collar match, Montgomery's opponent Allysyn Chaines fell from a scaffolding and was killed. Montgomery sustained injuries to her throat during the match and was placed on injury leave, however she never returned to the promotion and her development deal expired in December of 2009.

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===WWEA: The Asylum===

===WWEA: The Asylum===

Montgomery moved to Seattle, WA to join WWEA or "The Asylum" as it was refered to. She signed a contract [[File:3723138680_ab7cd77d68.jpg|thumb|Montgomery at a tattoo parlor in Seattle with the Psyche Ward.]]with the company in January of 2010. Mongomery quickly found herself going head to head with the company's owner, Steve Bradley. Bradley was not impressed when Montgomery expressed her desire to compete for titles that were typically held by men. Bradley intended to "teach her a lesson" by setting up a handicap match between Montgomery and the current world champion Davie Bennington with his tag team partner and friend Andrew Heath. Montgomery took a severe beating during the match but refused to be tap out of a submission hold applied by Heath. Bennington turned on his tag team partner and hit him in the back of the head with a steel chair to break the hold. Montgomery was able to pick up the win and earned the right to compete for men's titles. Within six months, all titles in the company were open to either gender. Bennington later revealed that his reason for turning on his tag partner was that he and Montgomery had begun a romantic relationship. Montgomery was the current hardcore champion when she and Jordyn Tyrell picked up the tag team championship for the first time. She and Tyrell would go on to win the tag team titles a total of seven times. During their first tag title reign, Montgomery and Tyrell joined with Bennington and Acid to create the Psych Ward. Between the four of them they held almost every title that the company offered.  Mongomery picked up the World Championship for the third time during the summer of 2011. Montgomery held the title for three months before losing it in September of 2011 during an electrified cell match against Austin Redford. During the match, Montgomery was badly injured when she was held against the electrified chain link for more than five minutes. It was revealed that the intensity of the electricity to the cage had been turned up past normal safety parameters by Bennington. Montgomery remained in the intensive care unit of a local hospital for two weeks before being placed on injury leave for another two months. During this time, Bennington disbanded the Psych Ward, turning on each fellow stable member in turn. After it was revealed that Bennington was the cause of Montgomery's injuries, he fueded with Jordyn Tyrell eventually orchestrating a match where her neck was broken. When Montgomery discovered that Bennington was behind her accidents and Tyrell's injury, she ended the relationship. During this time, it also came out that Bennington was having an affair with another wrestler who Montgomery had issues with in the past. Bennington, who had just been announced Asylum GM, began arrainging matches that appeared to be soley to injure or retire Montgomery. On December 24, 2011, Montgomery was placed in a 3 on 1 handicap match. Bennington was ringside and delviered what some suspect was a purposely botched "vertabreaker" on Montgomery. Montgomery spent several weeks in the hospital as a result of her injuries and was not seen in a WWEA match again. The company declared bankruptcy in mid 2012.

Montgomery moved to Seattle, WA to join WWEA or "The Asylum" as it was refered to. She signed a contract [[File:3723138680_ab7cd77d68.jpg|thumb|Montgomery at a tattoo parlor in Seattle with the Psyche Ward.]]with the company in January of 2010. Mongomery quickly found herself going head to head with the company's owner, Steve Bradley. Bradley was not impressed when Montgomery expressed her desire to compete for titles that were typically held by men. Bradley intended to "teach her a lesson" by setting up a handicap match between Montgomery and the current world champion Davie Bennington with his tag team partner and friend Andrew Heath. Montgomery took a severe beating during the match but refused to be tap out of a submission hold applied by Heath. Bennington turned on his tag team partner and hit him in the back of the head with a steel chair to break the hold. Montgomery was able to pick up the win and earned the right to compete for men's titles. Within six months, all titles in the company were open to either gender. Bennington later revealed that his reason for turning on his tag partner was that he and Montgomery had begun a romantic relationship. Montgomery was the current hardcore champion when she and Jordyn Tyrell picked up the tag team championship for the first time. She and Tyrell would go on to win the tag team titles a total of seven times. During their first tag title reign, Montgomery and Tyrell joined with Bennington and Acid to create the Psych Ward. Between the four of them they held almost every title that the company offered.  Mongomery picked up the World Championship for the third time during the summer of 2011. Montgomery held the title for three months before losing it in September of 2011 during an electrified cell match against Austin Redford. During the match, Montgomery was badly injured when she was held against the electrified chain link for more than five minutes. It was revealed that the intensity of the electricity to the cage had been turned up past normal safety parameters by Bennington. Montgomery remained in the intensive care unit of a local hospital for two weeks before being placed on injury leave for another two months. During this time, Bennington disbanded the Psych Ward, turning on each fellow stable member in turn. After it was revealed that Bennington was the cause of Montgomery's injuries, he fueded with Jordyn Tyrell eventually orchestrating a match where her neck was broken. When Montgomery discovered that Bennington was behind her accidents and Tyrell's injury, she ended the relationship. During this time, it also came out that Bennington was having an affair with another wrestler who Montgomery had issues with in the past. Bennington, who had just been announced Asylum GM, began arrainging matches that appeared to be soley to injure or retire Montgomery. On December 24, 2011, Montgomery was placed in a 3 on 1 handicap match. Bennington was ringside and delviered what some suspect was a purposely botched "vertabreaker" on Montgomery. Montgomery spent several weeks in the hospital as a result of her injuries and was not seen in a WWEA match again. The company declared bankruptcy in mid 2012.

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