Everything You Wanted To Know About DIVAS
7: Decades Mae Young has wrestled professionally. In 1941, Mae opened up for Stu Hart in Canada and was the first female to wrestle for Vincent J. McMahon (Vince's father). And, she's still kicking butt at age 86!
5: Months Beth Phoenix held the Women's Championship and dominated the division before Melina captured the title from her at the 2009 Royal Rumble.
11: Age of Beth Phoenix when she won a coloring contest through a local New York Newspaper to score two free tickets to see her first-ever WWE show.
7: Women's titles won by Trish Stratus-a WWE record!-before her official retirement on September 17, 2006.
10: Days that WWE Diva Jacqueline held the Cruiserweight Championship in 2004. She was the first (and only) Diva ever to capture this hunk of gold in WWE.
3: Years the Women's Championship remained inactive. In 1990, Rockin' Robin vacated the title. It wasn't until 12/93 that Alundra Blayze captured the vacant title during a Divas tournament.
99: Number of sexy, smart, powerful Divas to saunter down the entrance ramp in WWE history.
10: Years ago that the word "Diva" was first used to describe a female wrestler on a WWE show. It was Sable who referred to herself as a Diva during the 4/19/99 episode of Raw.
2008: Year the Divas Championship debuted. Michelle McCool took home the inaugural gold after defeating Natalya at The Great American Bash on July 20.
3: Women's Championships held by Melina during her four-year career, including the win against Beth Phoenix at the 2009 Royal Rumble.
54: Women's Championship reigns held throughout WWE history (as of press time). The first? The Fabulous Moolah.
10,170: Days that The Fabulous Moolah reigned as Women's Champion, the longest title reign in WWE history. She was also the first-ever Women's Champion, having defeated Judy Grable on September 18, 1956, for the honor.
1: Rookie Diva of the Year bouts in WWE. Former Diva Joy Giovanni beat three other WWE Divas at 2005's No Way Out for the unique win.
DID YOU KNOW...?
WWE Diva Mickie James stores famous quotes in her iPod and recites them for inspiration. Her favorite? "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it."


Awesome blog
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