Torrie Wilson Shoots On WWE

July 2, 2009
By Brian Cantor

Fresh off her appearance on NBC’s “I am a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here,” former WWE Diva Torrie Wilson expressed disappointment with WWE in a Baltimore Sun interview.

Disappointed over the fact that she hardly received any acknowledgment during the WrestleMania 25 Divas match, Torrie said, “I just didn’t appreciate that experience, and I felt very unappreciated after all of the years that I put in for them…They just wanted all these girls there. Now I can understand why Trish [Stratus] decided not to do it; she was smart.”

Wilson also noted frustration over WWE’s limited support for her participation the NBC reality competition.

“I asked them to do a little thing on wwe.com to “vote for Torrie” and they just ignored me. So, my feelings are hurt,” said Wilson.

Torrie Wilson placed second to Lou Diamond Phillips in the NBC competition.

Contestants from the new NBC show Im a celebrity get me out of here give an interview about the upcoming show

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One Response to “ Torrie Wilson Shoots On WWE ”

  1. Steven Millan on July 4, 2009 at 6:05 pm

    The WWE possibly can’t let the fact go that Torrie got her start(and success)in WCW(since WWE and Vince McMahon are determined to see that nobody from WCW ever succeeds),for given her newfound success with I’M A CELEBRITY:GET ME OUTTA HERE!(and helping resurrect that once-failed series,ala the aid of THE HILLS’ Spencer & Heidi and AMERICAN IDOL’s Sanjaya),maybe now Torrie can continue moving on in her career(and possibly make it onto TV and movies).

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