Lita is a bonafide WWE Hall of Famer who paved the way for many of the modern-day WWE Superstars. If it wasn’t for her or the likes of Trish Stratus then there won’t be any Women’s Evolution in the first place. Without a doubt, she has helped blaze the trail for the WWE Women’s division from a time when things were at disdain.
Back in the day, Lita was part of the female locker room where female superstars were mostly utilized due to their beauty and oomph quotients. This is the reason why she had to feature in several romantic on-screen angles and then feature in several lingerie matches to show off skins.
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While doing so on one of the nights, the WWE Legend apparently suffered a wardrobe malfunction in front of a live WWE audience. In her book, “Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.–The Reality of Amy Dumas,” she recalled that one time when one of her breasts popped out of her top at a WWE event.
Lita detailed on wardrobe malfunction suffered in WWE
Going into the detailing of the incident, Lita stated that the mishap occurred after she decided not to tape her assets into her bra earlier that same night, thinking she would not be involved in much physical activity. Things were lucky for her as the camera didn’t catch her from the angle where her private parts could be exposed on WWE TV,
“I’ve only popped out of my top one time. On the night I popped out, I had been told that I wasn’t going to be doing much on the show, so I decided not to tape in. It was no big deal—I heard several guys in the front row go, ‘Oh man, we just saw Lita’s boob!’ and pulled my top back up. I just considered myself lucky that the camera didn’t catch it!”
The former Women’s Champion was lucky on that night but she ended up putting up a grand show for the WWE Universe while featuring in a live sex celebration show with Edge. The two took off all their clothes under a sheet in that segment from January 2006. Accidentally, the sheet came down and Lita’s assets were visible for a split second on national TV.