Sunday, November 9, 2025

PSW Cast: Sara Williams (née Blood)

Hometown: Calgary, Alberta, Canada 

Birth Date: 1/10/1982

Role(s): Co-Founder of PSW, President of Talent Relations, Head of Creative

Eye Colour: Golden brown

Hair: Black

Height: 1.93 m (6 ft 4 In)

Weight: 90 Kg (200lbs) [127 Kg (280lbs) in her prime]

Attire: Business casual, Fang earrings, Black lipstick and eyeliner

Psycho Style(s): Powerhouse, Submission Specialist, Brawler, Speedster [in her prime]

Finishing Move(s): Rabid Rush (Striking Spear), Dog Collar Clutch (Camel Clutch) [in her prime]

Bio:

In 2005, Cardinal Points Global Wrestling was seeing a renewed interest in its long-dormant (borderline non-existent) women's division, led by the "Prophet of Carnage" and the founder of the original "Psycho Style" movement, Fatima Gamal. This was due to the incredible (and violent) series of matches Gamal had with the "Mother of Darkness", Tình Nhân, for the latter's CPGW Women's Championship.

When this series grew stale and Gamal grew more popular, a new crop of women was brought in to dethrone her. We'd like to tell you that the 23-year-old Sarah Blood was one of them, but that's not what they had in mind. 

See, someone (We won't say who) thought it would be pretty funny to have this strongwoman be dragged around by a chain leash with a muzzle over her face and a spiked collar around her neck. After all, with her mix of Igbo, Cree and Anglo-Saxon heritage, she was already something of a "mutt".

This was the origin of Mad Dog Moolah, the literal guard dog for Princess Ngozi, who just so happened to be her fourth cousin, under the management of the great Salvatore Ciervo. The trio responsible for the end of Tình Nhân's career.

The gimmick was meant to be a joke and a way to elevate Ngozi to super stardom. What no one expected was how seriously Sara took it. Yes, she barked, growled, and howled while shaking herself like a lunatic, but she also cut women in half and actively tried to rip their heads off. There were even fan theories about her being a werewolf, which, to this day, she will neither confirm nor deny. 

It was frightening and engaging, and very quickly overshadowed Ngozi, who, while beautiful and strong in her own right, was lacking in both personality and in-ring skill. Amazing how things can change.

When the Ngozi experiment failed, Moolah was lost for a bit before getting thrown into the men's division. Her first feud? Bredda G, AKA the current CEO of PSW,  Sanka G. Williams, who at the time was the reigning CPGW Intercontinental Champion. After kicking Ciervo to the curb, she challenged for that very title.

We won't tell you how that ended, but we tell you that one thing led to another, and Moolah had to spend some time away from the ring. About nine months *wink wink* + 1 year. It wouldn't be the last time such a hiatus took place, but when it happened the second time, she would take the name Williams. No ifs, ands or buts about it.

Over the last 2+ decades, she's wrestled under several monikers: Big Dog Moolah, Moolah Alpha, Big Mama Bear Moolah and simply Big Mama Moolah, winning championships in whatever divisions she felt like until her retirement at the hands of a young powerhouse named Suzanna the Goddess.

Interestingly enough, she was an early believer in "Psycho Style", but later took part in extinguishing it from CPGW. With the advent of PSW, she has become the ultimate igniter. 

Where once she was chained and made to bark like a dog, she is now the puppet master, making us all dance... for you. 

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