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WWE NXT's Lizzy Rain talks her favourite bands, Mason Rook and TARGETING Tatum Paxley after debut

11 min · 7. maj 2026
episode WWE NXT's Lizzy Rain talks her favourite bands, Mason Rook and TARGETING Tatum Paxley after debut cover

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When Lizzy Rain hit WWE NXT, she didn’t arrive like a polished pop act. She came in like a riff: loud, raw, and unapologetically herself. A product of the UK indie wrestling scene—where she was known as Rayne Leverkusen—and a lifelong devotee of ’80s heavy metal, Lizzy has fused grit, theatre, and emotion into one of NXT’s most compelling new characters. Now, with a North American Championship challenge in her sights and a potential rivalry with Tatum Paxley looming, she stands at the centre of a new British wave crashing onto WWE’s US shores, alongside names like Mason Rook and Tristan Angels. For Lizzy, it’s not just about success—it’s about staying true to the outsider spirit that got her here in the first place. For more visit:  https://www.soundspheremag.com/

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