WWE Tough Enough is an American professional wrestling reality competition series that was produced by WWE, wherein participants undergo professional wrestling...
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Maven (wrestler) (redirect from Tough Enough Maven)
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under his first name, where he is known for co-winning the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Nidia Guenard. He...
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WWE Tough Enough 2 is a compilation album of music related to the MTV reality TV series WWE Tough Enough. Cold's "Gone Away" served as the album's single...
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Mandy Rose (category Tough Enough contestants)
year. In 2015, she placed second on the WWE competition Tough Enough, after which she signed a contract with WWE and joined the cast of the reality television...
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Sara Lee (wrestler) (category Tough Enough winners)
best known for her time in WWE. In 2015, she was the female winner of the sixth season of the WWE competition Tough Enough. Sara Ann Lee was born on June...
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Jessie Ward (redirect from Tough Enough Jessie)
months after dropping out of Tough Enough, Ward was hired by the WWE in October 2002 as a stage manager. She worked on Tough Enough III and travelled full-time...
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Tough Enough may refer to: Tough Enough (1983 film), film starring Dennis Quaid Tough Enough (2006 film) (Knallhart), German film WWE Tough Enough, professional...
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Ava Knight (section WWE Tough Enough)
2024-05-26. "AVA KNIGHT-SALICKA NAMED WWE TOUGH ENOUGH CONTESTANT". Inside the Ropes. Retrieved 2024-05-26. "Several Tough Enough Contestants Eliminated Already...
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WWF Tough Enough is the first 2001 soundtrack compilation album by WWE Tough Enough. The album features songs from various artists of the nu or alternative...
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Sonya Deville (category Tough Enough contestants)
a former one-time WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. Deville rose to prominence as a contestant in the 2015 season of WWE Tough Enough, where she finished...
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Ivelisse Vélez (category Tough Enough contestants)
Wrestling (AEW). In 2011, Vélez appeared in one season of WWE Tough Enough competitive reality show, and WWE signed her to a developmental wrestling contract later...
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Luke Robinson (wrestler) (category Tough Enough contestants)
was announced as one of the fourteen contestants for the revival of WWE Tough Enough. Despite being described as "arrogant," Robinson was an early stand...
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Josh Bredl (category Tough Enough winners)
his time in WWE under the name Bronson Matthews. In 2015, Bredl was the male winner of the sixth season of the WWE competition Tough Enough, earning a...
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Plant WWE Tough Enough "WWE ushers in the opening of the state-of-the-art UK Performance Center". WWE. 11 January 2019. "Jim Ross comments on the WWE Performance...
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Linda Miles (category Tough Enough winners)
World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) SmackDown brand between 2002 and 2004. She won the second season of WWE Tough Enough alongside Jackie Gayda, receiving...
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Renee Paquette (section WWE (2012–2020))
in which she interviews fellow WWE employees. In June, Young served as the co-host of the sixth season of Tough Enough, alongside Chris Jericho. On the...
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Raquel (wrestler) (category Tough Enough contestants)
Castrovinci previously appeared on the sixth season of WWE's television show WWE Tough Enough. Castrovinci was born and raised in Brazil. She grew up...
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The Miz (category Tough Enough contestants)
as the winner of Tough Enough by head trainer Al Snow. Despite coming up short on Tough Enough, Mizanin had piqued the interest of WWE and he was eventually...
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Melina Perez (category Tough Enough contestants)
made her debut in 2001. In late 2002, Perez auditioned for WWE's reality show Tough Enough III, but was eliminated in the first round, and was inspired...
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Trish Stratus (category WWE Hall of Fame inductees)
and has been involved in charity work. She appeared as a judge on WWE Tough Enough in 2011, where she also had her first role in film as the main character...
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Martin Casaus (category Tough Enough contestants)
changed his name to reflect his real name after WWE Tough Enough used it during the show Casaus had his first WWE tryout at the FCW training center in 2007...
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left WWE for a second time due to a comment made by Stone Cold Steve Austin to a contestant while taping an episode of the fifth season of WWE Tough Enough...
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Velveteen Dream (category Tough Enough contestants)
several other independent promotions, he participated in the 2015 WWE reality show Tough Enough, a series focused on finding new wrestlers. He did not win the...
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Model Behaviour (2001–2002) (UK) WWE Tough Enough WWF/WWE Tough Enough (2001) WWE Tough Enough 2 (2002) WWE Tough Enough 3 (2003) La Academia (2002) (Mexico)...
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Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards. WWE Tough Enough is a professional wrestling reality television series produced by WWE, wherein participants undergo professional...
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Jon Trosky (section WWE Tough Enough)
season of WWE Tough Enough, Trosky made two appearances for World Wrestling Entertainment One on WWE Smackdown against Mark Henry the other on wwe velocity...
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Matt Cappotelli (category Tough Enough winners)
After co-winning Tough Enough III with John Hennigan, he worked in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), the primary developmental territory for WWE. He ended his...
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to NBC) House Wars (2003) Made in the USA (2005) Dr. Steve-O (2007) WWE Tough Enough (2011, 2015) The Moment (2013) Chrisley Knows Best (2014–23) First...
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sold 640,000 copies. In September 2001, the WWF Tough Enough album sold 138,000 copies. In May 2001, WWE signed their first act, the heavy metal band Neurotica...
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Saraya Bevis (category WWE Divas Champions)
of WWE Tough Enough". WWE.com. 7 May 2015. Archived from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2015. Fishman, Scott (22 June 2015). "WWE's Hulk...
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