Torrie Wilson

Torrie Anne Wilson, born on July 24 1975 is an American former professional wrestler. Her greatest fame is her participation as a member of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, prior to which was the World Wrestling Federation).As an endurance athlete, Wilson won the Miss Galaxy contest in 1999. The following year she was accepted by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where she stayed from 1999 until 2000. [2][7][8] In 2001 she began appearing on World Wrestling Federation's (WWF), as part of The Invasion, a storyline that was based on the [then-] WWF storyline. In particular, she was popular in her fight with Dawn Marie ([7][8]) Dawn Marie ([7][8]) and with Sable ([5][9[5][9]). Wilson was also part of the all-female stable (i.e. it's a collection of characters with a storyline) also known as Vince's Devils that ended its run in 2006.Aside from wrestling prowess, Wilson has been on the covers of several magazines which include FHM and Playboy (which Wilson posed for twice, including Wilson as well as Sable).Wilson was admitted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019. The first time Wilson wrestled was when she went to an World Championship Wrestling (WCW) show with her boyfriend back in 1999. After the show, she went backstage after the show, she was asked to enter the ring with Scott Steiner. 7 Kevin Nash expressed interest in writing a storyline together with her in the future. Her first appearance was on the episode of Nitro, February 8, 1999 (later named "Samantha") In the episode, it was disclosed that Wilson had been hired by New World Order (nWo) to entice David Flair into supporting his father Ric Flair. The two were seen together at SuperBrawl IX on February 21st, when Wilson beat Ric and David hit the latter with a Taser. [15] Ric was awarded the WCW World Heavyweight Championship by Hollywood Hogan. This was in an Uncensored match that featured an uncensored Barbed Wire Steel Cage match was played. David and Wilson took a break in April from WCW television, but returned to the arena in May. At the 1999 Bash at the Beach, Wilson served as the valet for Flair in his successful defense of the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship against Dean Malenko.
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