Karmen Petrovic

Canadian professional wrestler (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monika Klisara (born October 29, 1995) is a Bosnian-Canadian professional wrestler signed to WWE where she performs in the NXT brand under the ring name Karmen Petrovic.[1] After winning national championships in karate, Klisara made her professional wrestling debut in 2022, thus making her the first Bosnian to perform in WWE to date.

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Karmen Petrovic
Birth nameMonika Klisara
Born (1995-10-29) October 29, 1995 (age 29)
Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Karmen Petrovic
Monika Klisara
Billed height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Billed fromToronto, Ontario, Canada
Trained byWWE Performance Center
Sara Amato
DebutMarch 11, 2023
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Early life

Monika Klisara was born on October 29, 1995, in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. With her parents she moved to Toronto, Canada in the mid-1990s to escape the Bosnian War.[2] She is of Bosnian Croat and Bosnian Serb ethnicity.[3] She previously attended Ryerson University.[4]

Martial arts career

Klisara is a former champion Karate competitor. At age 17, she was a member of the Canadian National and the Ontario Provincial Karate teams. She won gold medals at the Fonseca Cup competition, the Ontario Provincial competition and the Ontario Summer Olympic Games.[5]

Professional wrestling career

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WWE (2022–present)

Klisara made her first WWE appearance on NXT in November 2022 under her real name, subsequently making her the first ever Bosnian signed to the company. She had her debut match on the July 28, 2023, episode of NXT Level Up as Karmen Petrovic in a losing effort to Ivy Nile.[6] On the October 17 episode of NXT, Petrovic won her first televised singles victory when she competed in the 2023 NXT Women's Breakout Tournament, during which she eliminated Jaida Parker in the first round.[7] During the following week on the October 24 episode of NXT, Petrovic was eliminated in the semi-final round by Lola Vice.[8]

On the July 2, 2024, episode of NXT, Petrovic went one on one with Jazmyn Nyx but lost due to interference from Jacy Jayne. This would set up for a tag team match between Petrovic with fellow Canadian Arianna Grace against Jazmyn Nyx and Jacy Jayne at NXT Heatwave on July 7, where Petrovic and Grace won. After the match, Grace and Petrovic had a disagreement on who contributed to the match victory, to which NXT General Manager Ava scheduled a match between them.[9][10] In late September, Petrovic started a romance storyline with Ashante "Thee" Adonis.[11] On the November 19 episode of NXT, Petrovic and Adonis teamed up for the first time to defeat Brinley Reece and Dion Lennox in a mixed tag team match.[12] On the January 14, 2025 episode of NXT, Adonis and Petrovic became an official on-screen couple.[13] On the February 18 episode of NXT, Petrovic won a triple threat match against Jaida Parker and Kelani Jordan for a NXT Women's North American Championship match[14] but failed to defeat Stephanie Vaquer for the title the following week.[15]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2024)

Kilsara, as Karmen Petrovic, made her Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) debut on the September 5, 2024, episode of Impact! where she answered TNA Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace's championship open challenge where Grace won.[16]

Independent circuit (2024)

Kilsara, as Karmen Petrovic, made her Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) debut at GCW Josh Barnett's Bloodsport XII on November 24, 2024, defeating Sumie Sakai by referee stoppage.[17]

Personal life

It was reported on November 10, 2023, Klisara was in a relationship with Brazilian professional basketball player Bruno Caboclo.[18] She is a supporter of German motor racing team Mercedes-AMG Petronas and Major League Soccer (MLS) club Orlando City.

Championships and accomplishments

Martial arts record

  • Ontario Summer Olympic Games
    • 1st place (Gold)[5]
  • Kubota World Cup
    • 1st place (Gold)[5]
  • Fonseca Cup
    • 1st place (Gold) (3-times)[5]
    • "Overall Most Outstanding Competitor" award[5]
  • Canadian National Karate
    • 2nd place (Silver) (2-times)[5]
  • Pan-American Games
    • 5th place (qualified for the world cup)[5]

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