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Valerie Loureda Announces She’s Leaving MMA to Sign with WWE



Valerie Loureda is the latest female mixed martial artist to take her talents from the cage to the sports entertainment realm.

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The Bellator MMA competitor announced during "The MMA Hour" that she is leaving the sport to sign with the WWE for a career in professional wrestling.

“…I am now a WWE superstar,” Loureda said. “I’m really excited, and I’ve dedicated my whole life to martial arts, and everything has come to this moment. And this is my opportunity to showcase my culture and entertain the world.

“I’m emotional because I’ve worked really hard in my whole life. I’ve had a very hard upbringing, and every day, I’ve always just believed in myself, and trained hard hoping to make it to the next step and just chasing a dream that I’ve had in my heart since I was a baby.”

The 23-year-old Loureda compiled a 4-1 record in Bellator MMA and fought as recently as November 2021, taking a split decision over Taylor Turner at Bellator 271. The taekwondo black belt trained at American Top Team and finished two of her professional victories inside the distance. Loureda credited Bellator for giving her an opportunity to make a name for herself.

“Scott Coker and Mike Kogan, they believed in me when I was 19 years old,” Loureda said. “My first professional fight was without shinguards at the Mohegan Sun, opening a main card. They gave me an opportunity opening a main card. They gave me an opportunity to brand myself and build this platform … and just be me. Now, I’m making this transition, and my mind has shifted, but I know what I’m going to do in the WWE, and I’m just really excited to start my journey.”

While Loureda seems to have moved on from MMA, Coker released a statement to MMAFighting.com confirming that the fighter will remain under Bellator contract.

Valerie Loureda is a very young and talented athlete who can accomplish plenty in MMA for years to come, but for now we wish her the best of luck as she pursues her dream of becoming a WWE Superstar,” Coker said. “She will remain an active and under contract fighter with Bellator, and we look forward to welcoming her back into the cage in the near future. We take great pride in allowing our athletes to test themselves in additional arenas such as boxing and pro wrestling.”

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