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>> Index of Special Features
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- Christy Hemme: Temecula woman wins WWE Diva contest. From: The North County Times - Tuesday, September 21, 2004 Excerpt: (Christy) Hemme won $200,000 and a $50,000 contract with WWE. Hemme will now work for WWE over the next year, escorting wrestlers into the ring and possibly being involved in some matches herself, she said in a previous interview.
- Interview with Smackdown Diva Jackie Gayda From: The Edmonton Sun - Sunday, September 12, 2004 Excerpt: Gayda, a native of Cleveland and former All-Ohio track sensation, came up to the WWE, relatively speaking, the easy way. After an unsuccessful bid to get on the first rendition of Tough Enough - the wrestling monopoly's reality show - Gayda qualified for Season 2 in 2002 and, despite an injury in the late going, won a guaranteed contract.
- Pro Wrestling Thrown To The Mat. From: The Nashville City Paper - Wednesday, September 8, 2004 Excerpt: Nashville-area pro-wrestling fans who have flocked to the state fairgrounds the past two years for Wednesday night matches will have their last chance tonight to cheer in front of the television cameras. Nashville- based TNA Entertainment is pulling the plug on its weekly pay-per-view (PPV) telecasts from the fairgrounds and switching to a monthly PPV event that will take the two-year-old show on the road.
- Divas Downright Deplorable. From: Pittsburgh Tribune Review - Sunday, September 5, 2004 Excerpt: Vince McMahon's confusion between controversy and creativity became more painfully evident last Monday, when profanity supplanted professional wrestling as the main source of motivation for "Raw." Amy, one of the would-be WWE Diva bombshells, dropped a bomb when a few choice expletives slipped past the censors...
- Randy Orton-Triple H Feud a Bit Confusing. From: Galveston County Daily News - Sunday, August 29, 2004 Excerpt: I was stunned they rushed the Triple H-Orton confrontation and even more shocked at who they’re trying to sell us as the good guy. Maybe someone should tell the fans Orton is supposed to be the good guy, because judging from the reaction of live fans, ranging from boos to indifference, they don’t know.
- Flipping over Lucha Libre. From: Orange County Register - Sunday, August 22, 2004 Excerpt: Lucha libre is more than a quirky, south-of-the-border diversion. It is a spectacle that is gaining popularity in the United States through live events, fashion, animation, documentaries, restaurants, beverages, reality shows, merchandising and films that once had actors Bruce Willis and Nicolas Cage interested in the genre.
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