10 Things You Didn't Know About Eva Marie

6. She's Currently Fronting A Wrestling Reality Show

Eva Marie
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Being perfectly honest, if you're looking at someone to spearhead a show that looks at what it takes to become a professional wrestler, to work on your in-ring craft, to create your own unique persona, and to be the guiding light for an upcoming generation of the next female wrestlers, Eva Marie might not be the first person who comes to mind.

Of course, Eva Marie is well versed in the world of reality TV, with her having had stints on Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Showdown in addition to the six seasons she spent as one of the focal points of Total Divas. But still, being the mentoring name attached to such a wrestling show feels like a bit of a stretch.

Titled Faces and Heels, this reality show is exclusive to Facebook, with seven episodes having been served up to date since premiering in August. And to be fair, the episodes themselves are actually pretty damn entertaining - with the likes of Big Swole, Jordynne Grace, Marti Belle, Diamante, The Dashing Star, Willow Nightingale, and Keira Hogan taking centre-stage to detail their own personal journeys in the wrestling business.

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