Back in the TV-14 era, WWE had a long-standing relationship with Playboy magazine. Sable, Torrie Wilson and Chyna had all graced the cover to huge success. Fresh from her Diva Search victory, Christy Hemme was lined up to become the next diva to bare all. Gaining a considerable amount of attention and TV time, Trish Stratus was not very happy that this rookie diva was stealing her spotlight. As she unveiled her cover to the WWE universe, Trish crashed the party and armed with a can of spray paint, she began to deface the cover Christy was so proud of. Christy tried to retaliate, but she was no match for the Women's Champ. Knocked out by a Chick Kick that broke Stratus' shoe, Trish went on to despicably paint Christy's back with the word 'slut' in a similar style to nWo. This was all part of a storyline that built to their match at Wrestlemania 20. Despite Christy's obvious lack of wrestling ability, this was actually a captivating feud as fans wanted to see Hemme gain some sort of revenge to make up for all of Trish's abhorrent actions since her debut. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbqYUQHqJCM Still, if you ask me, Christy's Playboy cover was ruined by the fact that Saddam Hussain's name was presented almost as big as Hemme's. Is the name 'Saddam' really going to inspire people to pick up a copy? Do we really want to think of the tyrant when we are trying to appreciate Christy Hemme?