Professional wrestling legend and future WWE Hall of Famer Victoria who is a former two times WWE Women’s champion and a former five times TNA Knockouts champion recently remembered being kicked out of the women’s locker room of WWE once.
Victoria aka Lisa Marie Varon was one of the biggest names of the women’s division of WWE during the Ruthless Aggression era. The work of WWE was exclusive to Monday Night RAW back in those days. Of course there were some women in SmackDown but they did not get to fight for the women’s Championship since it was exclusive to RAW.

Victoria Looks Back At Being Forced Out Of The Women’s Locker Room
Varon was one of the biggest attractions of the women’s division of WWE during the time. She had some mentionable fuels with the likes of WWE Hall of Famers Trish Stratus and Molly Holly. Her hair versus hair match against Molly Holly which took place at WrestleMania XX is considered as one of the most memorable WrestleMania matches of all time.
In 2009 she got released from WWE and she started working on TNA Wrestling. Here also she was treated as one of the biggest names of the promotion as she won the TNA Knockouts Championship five times in total. She also worked on the independent circuit. She is not active in the world of pro wrestling but she is not officially retired yet.

Victoria who is a former two times WWE Women’s champion and a former five times TNA Knockouts champion recently spoke to NBC Sports Boston where she remembered being kicked out of the women’s locker room of WWE once. She said;
“I didn’t realize where they used to get the girls from. They would get the girls, the entourage, from like, strip clubs, from their local strip clubs and stuff like that to come out like, ‘Wooo!’ You know, get the crowd rowdy.

“They didn’t know I was going to wrestling school, and when I went to the locker room – you know, I came back to the locker room after I was working in the ring, just grappling and stuff like that and introducing myself.
“I came back and my stuff was outside of the room. I was like, ‘Oh.’ And I was like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ And someone said, ‘You know, this is for contracted girls only,’ and I go, ‘Oh, okay.’ I didn’t make eye contact, and I just took my bag. I go, ‘Okay, okay. I just signed a three-year deal, but that’s okay,’ and I got dressed in the janitors closet.”
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