Shayna Baszler has proven yet again that she's not somebody to mess with after achieving the rank of black belt in Judo.

The news was shared by the Tampa Florida Judo Academy on Instagram that Baszler had achieved her black belt ranking by martial arts expert Dr. Rhadi Ferguson. Baszler was described as "one of the most accomplished athletes in the world of combat sports."

Baszler's accomplishment in Judo shows her dedication, skill, and pursuit of excellence in the world of combat sports. This hard work has evidently paid off for the 'Queen of Spades' who is considered one of the most legitimate fighters in WWE today.

Shayna Baszler's toughness cannot be denied whether in the world of professional wrestling or in combat sports. In WWE, she is a two-time NXT Women's Champion, a three-time WWE Women's Tag Team Champion, and the 2020 Women's Elimination Chamber winner.


Outside of the squared circle, Baslzer competed in the UFC after winning the 2013 reality show The Ultimate Fighter. She is also trained in Muay Thai and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Her MMA training would come at the hands of former UFC fighter Josh Barnett. It's therefore fitting that Baszler mixed her love of wrestling and MMA at Barnett's Bloodsport X event where she earned a hard-fought victory over TNA Wrestling's Masha Slamovich.
Away from combat sports, Baszler has competed in roller derby, a sport that sees plenty of scrapes and injuries to its competitors. It's therefore for the best that Baszler, the head coach for the Sioux Falls Roller Dollz, is also a certified EMT.