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There were no hard feelings about that from either side. WWE and Torrie did have some problems though in , when she said she might leave WWE because she had a lot of problems with ex-husband Billy Kidman. WWE was not happy with her wanting to leave because of that, and almost fired her herself. When she heard they would launch that title, she started training a lot and improving a lot too, but her competition went above and beyond to make her look bad. Why it's frustrating to be a woman in WWE For one, you're based solely on your appearance say Torrie.

If you're fat, you're not over. It is really hard to keep your appearance up, she says, if you're on such a tough schedule as WWE's. Also, she later on states that she doesn't watch WWE anymore, since she is a bit frustrated with how they treated the women backstage. Torrie as many other Divas pitched in a lot of ideas to creative, but usually the ideas proposed by the women get swiped off the table.

The Dawn Marie angle The entire angle was thought up by Paul Heyman, but it was Torrie's idea to bring in her actual father. Many wrestlers were mad at her and Marie at that point for taking up TV time, but she says she still loved doing it, and it was great to work with her dad. On Victoria having to put over younger talent She says she was surprised that Victoria has to lose to new girls now, but she's sure Victoria doesn't mind.

Victoria is just a really loyal Diva that does whatever is asked of her, even if it's at her own expense. Arindam Pal Latest posts. A WWE writer passionate about the sports. You might be interested in.

November 11, Previous Story. Latest from News. But she said it wasn't always easy. She grew up in a small town of 6, people in Idaho, and when she started her career in wrestling, she'd only been in Los Angeles for six months. She was shy and intimidated at the outset, and there was a steep learning curve to become a confident woman in the ring.

She remembers walking out to a packed auditorium in Australia and thinking, "Holy crap, this is a lot of people. This is not my daughter. Women's wrestling has come a long way since her time in the ring in the early s. She is proud to be a part of the evolution and to see current women wrestlers "kicking ass," she said. How are you doing matches after matches? Aren't you hurting? The induction ceremony is more than a month away, but Wilson is already making notes for her speech.

She wants to talk about how far she's come as a wrestler and a person. She wants to thank the fans. She wants to be real and vulnerable.



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