When the vast majority of your career with the promotion was spent seductively smoking a cigar, wearing less material than the average nudist and agreeing to go by the character nickname of 'Horny Little She-Devil', it's hard to argue that you were overlooked as a talented performer inside the ring. Terri Runnels was instantly captivating as the manager of Goldust, but when splitting from her real-life ex-husband, she didn't really do a whole lot to justify her screen time. Being part of the unfortunately-named 'Pretty Mean Sisters' (PMT), and leading a male wrestler called 'Meat' to the ring - who was effectively a sex slave to the women around him - Runnels can't really claim that WWF/WWE were especially sexist towards her. After all, she didn't really have to play the characters thrown her way, but there were no complaints at the time. It's only been since leaving the promotion in 2004 that Terri has really shown any signs of being bitter about things. To her credit, she doesn't outright bash WWE, but Runnels shifts the blame for awful angles such as the 'PMT' debacle squarely onto the shoulders of both Vince Russo and Vince McMahon, saying it was a 'cheap' attempt at smut and she 'begged' management to change it.