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Eve Torres is a three-time WWE Divas Champion. Inside The Ropes Magazine. Diva of the Year (2012) – First Diva Three-Times WWE Divas Champion; Feud of the Year (2010) - with Maryse; Guinness World Records. World record: Most wins of the WWE Divas Championship (3 times) tied with AJ Lee [123] Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Celeste Beryl Bonin (born October 7, 1986) is an American professional wrestler, entrepreneur, bodybuilder, and model.She is best known for her time in WWE from 2010 to 2014, where she performed under the ring name Kaitlyn and became a one-time Divas Champion.
In 2003, Loewen appeared on World Wrestling Entertainment's Raw brand, escorting Lance Storm and Val Venis to the ring on the December 8 episode. After getting signed by WWE the following year, Loewen made her 20th appearance on Raw. Loewen was then moved to the SmackDown! brand.
The word "Divas" in the championship's name refers to the pseudonym WWE Diva, which WWE used to refer to its female wrestlers. The creation of the championship was announced on June 6, 2008, by then SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero as a counterpart to the Raw brand's WWE Women's Championship. [1]
Natalya and Beth Phoenix, also known as The Divas of Doom, [1] is a professional wrestling tag team in WWE on the Raw brand.Phoenix and Natalya first began teaming together when the latter was Divas Champion and was feuding with LayCool in late September 2010.
In 2009, Perez signed a contract with the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). She was assigned to their then-developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where she made her debut July that year under the ring name "The Candy Girl", in a Divas handicap tag team match, where she teamed with Alicia Fox and Rosa Mendes to defeat Tiffany and Angela ...
Full list of current WWE Champions, including Universal, Intercontinental, Women's, US, Tag Team, and more across Raw, SmackDown and NXT.
Throughout its history, women have served in various onscreen roles in the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.In the 1990s, WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation) introduced the term Diva to refer to its female performers, including wrestlers, managers or valets, backstage interviewers, or ring announcers.