10 Most Effective Valets In WWE History
5. Sunny
Sunny is regularly referred to as "The Original Diva", and for good reason. The first to integrate sexuality into the role of women in sports-entertainment, she was a trendsetter for the women that would rise to stardom during the Attitude Era and beyond.
She was also a hell of a valet, as fans of Smoky Mountain Wrestling found out when she first set foot inside a squared circle as the second of Chris Candido.
It was not until she arrived in WWE that fans on a national scale got their first glimpse of the future Most Downloaded Woman on the Internet. There, on the grand stage offered by Vince McMahon's company, she stole the spotlight from her male counterparts and became a star on the level of any of the superstars she shared the screen with.
She became the centrepiece of the tag team division, a valet that jumped from team to team, the allure of gold greater for her than the athletes actually competing for the titles.
Her track record with tag teams spoke for itself, which is probably why the company tossed her with the Legion of Doom during an attempt to revitalize them in 1998 as LOD 2000.
It did not quite work, but not for lack of trying.