It seems like every year there is a new set of divas in the WWE.
One thing's for certain, we can't forget the contributions of passed divas in the WWE. You will probably be pleasantly surprised to see what some divas are up to today.
It seems like every year there is a new set of divas in the WWE.
One thing's for certain, we can't forget the contributions of passed divas in the WWE. You will probably be pleasantly surprised to see what some divas are up to today.
Who can forget Alundra Blayze, the former diva who pretty much ignited the Monday Night Wars by going to Nitro live and tossing the WWE Women's title in the trash.
Believe it or not, after some intensive training, Blayze would enroll as a full time driver, winning the "World Finals" in 2004 in the freestyle category, and winning in 2005 in the racing category.
Making her debut for the WWE in 2004, Christy Hemme was the winner of the second ever WWE "Diva Search," taking home $250,000, along with a one-year contract with the WWE.
Today, you can find Hemme as an announcer for the wrestling promotion, as well as a member of the creative team. Christy has also made contributions to the music industry.
After her release from the WWE in 2010, Maria Kanellis spent a few years working in the independent circuit of wrestling. She spent time working as an actress for television shows and movies, even launching her own perfume line.
Known to us wrestling fans as a tremendous in-ring wrestler, Victoria was actually quite the entrepreneur behind the scenes. Lisa Varon (aka Victoria) has owned several restaurants and car shops in the past.
Today, she is the proud owner of "The Squared Circle," a restaurant in Chicago which specializes in burgers and pizza.
Known for her long legs, Stacy Keibler left the WWE for a chance to appear on Dancing With The Stars. Today, you can follow Stacy through Instagram which features some videos on different ways to stay fit.
Arguably one of the greatest WWE divas of all time, Trish Stratus holds the record for most WWE Women's title Championship reigns at 7. And she announced her retirement from the WWE in 2006.
Today, the 38 year old former WWE divas bombshell is currently the owner of her own yoga studio Stratusphere, located in the suburbs of Toronto.
So many divas have made great contributions to women's division.