10 Fastest Female Pushes In WWE History
10. Ivory (121 Days)
Despite getting into the pro wrestling business as early as
1986, Ivory didn’t sign for the WWE until January 1999. Once she was finally
there, though, she didn’t mess around in making up for lost time.
After initially appearing as one of the Godfather’s Hoes, Ivory was formally introduced as a valet for Mark Henry and D’Lo Brown on a rare Saturday Night showing of Raw on Feb. 13, 1999.
Two days later she’d make her in-ring debut, teaming with Brown in a mixed-tag match against Debra and Jeff Jarrett and, after a smattering of further TV appearances, she would soon find herself challenging Debra for the Women’s Championship.
That match - and her subsequent victory - arrived on the June 14, 1999 episode of Raw, just 121 days after her official outing. Now, you could argue that her push was actually slightly quicker, as that episode of Raw had in fact been taped six days in advance, but there are no such shortcuts to be taken here! TV dates are the authority in this list, and so 121 days is the official figure.
That’s just enough to see Ivory sneak into 10th place ahead of Bertha Faye’s 125-day ascension in 1995.