WWE: 7 Reasons Why Tough Enough Returning Is A Great Idea

Earlier this week, WWE announced that Tough Enough would be returning on WWE Network. While no date was given, it's likely being planned as we speak if they were willing to mention during their latest conference call. There have been five seasons of Tough Enough in WWE history starting in 2001. Notable names from that season included Maven, Nidia, Chris Nowinski and Josh Mathews, who is still with WWE as an announcer. The first three seasons aired on MTV. For the 4th season, they had a different format because they had the competitors traveling to Smackdown every week to compete in challenges that were aired during the show. The most recent season of Tough Enough took place in 2011 with Andy Leavine chosen as the winner. A lot of fans didn't like the choice because Leavine didn't appear to be as talented as the likes of Luke Robinson or Matt Cross that were also on the show. What Leavine had going for him was his size. He ended up lasting about a year in WWE before being cut. The only person from that season in WWE right now is diva Cameron, who was the first one cut on the show. Some fans may think Tough Enough was a failure because they didn't create main event stars, but guys like The Miz and John Morrison did become household names in WWE even though Miz was a runner up when he was on the show. Morrison was one of the winners of the second season of the show. Whenever WWE does Tough Enough, the goal for them is to mold a wrestler so that he or she can be a huge success in WWE. Now that the show is coming back soon, here are seven why the return of Tough Enough is a great idea.
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