10 Divas Who Accused WWE Of Sexism

10. Ivory

Lisa Moretti, otherwise known as her character name, 'Ivory', was a pivotal part of the straight-laced faction 'Right To Censor'. Set up primarily to mock the Parents Television Council, an organisation which had been digging those pesky claws of legislation into the then-WWF for years, RTC was a rip-roaring success, and both Ivory and the male antagonist, Steven Richards, played their parts brilliantly. After RTC disbanded in 2001, Ivory didn't really do much else of note in the company, mainly working as a trainer on Tough Enough, wrestling occasionally and helping to present 'B' and 'C level shows like The WWE Experience. Departing in 2005, she has since set up a pet grooming service several years ago, which is now her main source of income. Of course, she still does the occasional shoot interview to talk candidly about her pro wrestling days, and it was during one such release hosted by Kayfabe Commentaries that Ivory spoke at length about the difficulties faced by women in the wrestling industry. Without slating WWE now, Ivory instead said that the promotion had always tried to present itself a male-dominated company during her time there, something she didn't think gave women a chance to get ahead.
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