10 MORE 'Before They Were Famous' WWE Cameos You Won't Believe

2. Lita (Ho)

Long before similar synonyms were used against her from ruthless pro-Matt Hardy crowds in 2005, Lita made her first appearance on WWE television as one of The Godfather's fun-loving "hos" - an altogether different sort of promiscuity welcomed by crowds pumped up by Attitude Era pomp.

For context, it's worth noting that these women, without exception, were prostitutes apparently well looked after by the smiling face of pimping through the company's peculiar take on below-the-line sex work. In kayfabe terms, The Godfather and his female companions were babyface partiers that had stumbled onto a wrestling show, ostensibly stumbling out of them again regardless of if the 'Pimp Daddy' won or lost.

In a rather awkward turn gyrating up against the luminously attired former Nation member, Amy Dumas tried her best to get into the gimmick, though it's apparent just how better suited to the Team Extreme persona she embarked upon after parting ways with Essa Rios months removed from her official early-2000 debut.

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