2004 Torrie Wilson vs Sable WWE Wrestling Playboy magazine

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2004 Torrie Wilson vs Sable WWE Wrestling Playboy magazine

2004 Torrie Wilson vs Sable WWE Wrestling Playboy magazine

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Sable’s earliest days in WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation, or WWF) were spent by the side of Hunter Hearst Helmsley, but when he began to mistreat the fair-haired starlet, Marc Mero ran to her aid. For the better part of the next two years, the loving couple shared a strong bond both on and off television. This means that even though there are just as many attractive women on the WWE roster right now, these women have decided to leave a lot to the imagination, something that is not sitting too well with the WWE Universe. Even though it's not likely to happen anytime soon, here is a look at the women who we feel should have appeared in Playboy and the ones who actually did. 15. Did - Maria He stares death in the face as the star of TV's top show. But is he ready to leave the morgue behind? a candid conversation with Hollywood's most serious minded funny guy about spirituality, drugs, denial and how The Truman Show became reality

Sable is undoubtedly one of the greatest pioneers WWE has ever seen. Never before had one woman combined such athleticism and sex appeal to become a major force both in and out of the ring. On her own, Sable went on to achieve never-before-seen success. Her first step toward greatness was capturing the WWF Women’s Championship from Mero’s new lady, Jacqueline, at Survivor Series 1998. The new champ rode her popularity all the way to Hollywood, landing guest roles on television programs such as Pacific Blue, Relic Hunter and First Wave.



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