Some Divas simply look like they have a screw loose. If the average member of the WWE Universe saw the menacing Luna Vachon or big, bad Bull Nakano walking toward them in a darkened alley, they would most likely turn and run. Victoria, however, was an example of the phrase, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Elegant, athletic and beautiful, Victoria also had a mean streak to match.
Her entrance theme song may have been underselling it when it said "[Victoria] ain't The Lady to Mess with!" The two-time Women’s Champion is remembered as a dangerous and devilish competitor. For many of her years in WWE, Victoria was a sadistic villain who would go to any lengths – no matter how extreme – to defeat her opponents. Battling Trish Stratus and Molly Holly, among others, Victoria could be set off by words, actions or imagined slights.
If a Diva received attention or compliments, Victoria was there to steal the spotlight – or to administer a beating. Even “friends” like Torrie Wilson weren’t safe from her rages, as Victoria could change her alliances in a split second. If one needs further proof of her intensity, look at WrestleMania XX, when she humiliated Molly Holly in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden by shaving her head.
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