The WWE has seen many controversial figures pass through its doors over the years. Despite its current slick, professional aesthetic, the WWE still remains a wrestling company - therefore making it part of a historically seedy, underhanded industry. A year doesn't go by without a former worker or two stirring up trouble via a shoot interview or social media post, threatening to paint the company in an entirely negative light. And that's just the men. The WWE's divas division has long been one of the most controversial aspects of its programming. Accused of belittling women, making them nothing more than a scantily-clad sideshow over the years, the promotion has attempted to clean up its attitude towards the female members of its roster in recent years - but such improvements don't hide a history of lawsuits, dubious firings, and a whole host of other controversial instances. Although it's a business dominated by men, the wrestling world has had its fair share of strong female figures too - some who rightly stood up for themselves against the unjust treatment of their employers, others who simply seemed to stir up trouble to serve their own selfish ends. Here are the ten divas who most regularly found themselves at the centre of controversy during their time with the WWE - and even many years after separating from the company.