Torrie Wilson was back in the WWE for a one-off night during the Raw Legends episode where a galore of Hall of Famers showed up hoping to pull off huge ratings for Monday Night Raw. The former Playboy Cover girl was still a pleasure in the eyes of the fans. Many still believe her to be a pioneer name who made a name for herself at a time when the scope was limited for female stars.
The former WWE female locker room member Torrie Wilson recently revealed on social media that The Undertaker’s ex-wife Sara, who was briefly part of WWE storylines in 2001-2002, wanted to “beat her up,” backstage. Wilson says that Sara had the impression that Torrie was interested in a married man they worked with.
Torrie Wilson Was About To Get Beat Up In WWE By Undertaker’s Wife
“The Undertaker’s ex-wife – she did attempt to beat me up,” Torrie Wilson says with a giggle. “Ex-wife I said, ex. She was a little crazy.
“I’m just going to tell you she was bat s–t crazy, and she did think I liked somebody. Not her husband, she thought I liked somebody else and she wanted to beat me up because she thought I liked somebody else’s husband. Which I didn’t; That’s not my game.”
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Thankfully, The Undertaker was not that man who later started dating Michelle McCool as the duo got married. It happened after Taker was divorced from Sara. As for Torrie Wilson, no such link-up was noted by her name although she was involved in several adultery angles on WWE TV with male performers including The Boss Vince McMahon, himself.
Sara Calaway first appeared in WWE when the video was shown of a stalker following her around. The vignettes would continue for a few weeks before the stalker was revealed to be Diamond Dallas Page. This was done to set up a rivalry between The Undertaker and DDP. Sara later made brief appearances on WWE television in 2002 to enhance another ongoing storyline between ‘Taker and Brock Lesnar.
As for Torrie Wilson, she debuted for WCW in 1999 and then made her WWE debut in the summer of 2001 through The Invasion storyline. She was part of WWE programming until November 2007, before retiring in May 2008. She never won a title but doesn’t have any hard feelings about it. The Hall of Fame induction in 2019 was the ultimate honor for her because it really made her feel appreciated. She called it a perfect closure during an interview with ESPN.