3. Sandra Gray
Sandra Gray is the former longtime seamstress of WWE, and previously WCW, a self-made career comprising of sewing professional wrestlers' attires for over twenty years. Sandra got into the business after a chance meeting with Rena Mero, before she became the world-famous Sable, when an in-need Rena pleaded with Sandra to create a pair of trunks for husband Johnny B. Badd to wear on pay-per-view one weekend. After the match, the real-life Marc Mero phoned Sandra to thank her for her short-notice efforts on his trunks. He was so thoroughly impressed that he began giving her name to some of the other boys in the locker room. That is how Sandra Gray's journey to becoming professional wrestling's number one seamstress began. Sandra was featured on the E! Network's Total Divas reality show, but beyond that had remained relatively unknown to WWE fans throughout her career. Sandra left the company in 2015 and she now has her own
vintage clothing shop on Etsy. It doesn't need to be said just how important a wrestler's outfit is to not only their character but the WWE show as a whole. Sandra would definitely qualify for the Warrior Award as she had been a vital yet somewhat hidden component to the WWE fabric (pun intended) ever since she took on the job so many years ago.