Long before WWE launched the 'Diva Search' in 2003, professional wrestling companies had been obsessed by fitness models. The idea is admittedly sound - find beautiful women who have presence in front of a camera and train them how to wrestle. Just like a plethora of others to come, Pamela Paulshock was someone WCW desperately wanted to succeed. Signed in the late-90's, Paulshock initially appeared as little more than a backstage interviewer. This was designed to introduce her slowly to WCW fans whilst she trained how to wrestle at the WCW Power Plant. Even though she had done some acting work before joining the company, Pamela wasn't the best at feigning surprise or fear at the things the wrestlers were saying. With that in mind, she was viewed by those in charge as a work in progress. Eventually, Paulshock would step between the ropes for a few matches throughout 2000 on Nitro and Thunder. It's unlikely a lot of wrestling fans really remember her at all, because her career didn't really come to anything. Nowadays, Paulshock still works as a actress and director.