10 Ruthless Aggression Era WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

2. Rebecca DiPietro

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Ex- Playboy model Rebecca DiPietro wasn't hired exclusively to be a backstage interviewer. WWE had bigger plans for her than that, but they wouldn't come to fruition. Rebecca was eliminated from the 2006 Diva Search contest then hired anyway days later. She must've been excited to get going.

WWE had DiPietro iron out some kinks in old developmental territory Deep South, then placed her on the ECW brand as a backstage announcer. This was done to give Rebecca some time in front of cameras and introduce her to the audience, but the plan was to have her wrestle matches too. Again, that'd be wishful thinking.

DiPietro did appear on the Cyber Sunday '06 pay-per-view during a "Lumberjill" match between Lita and Mickie James, but she'd never grace the ring herself before requesting a release in March 2007. You won't find many fans even asking: 'Hey, what ever happened to Rebecca DiPietro?'.

Her WWE run wasn't memorable in the slightest.

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