10 Women WWE Must Sign In 2017

7. Andréa

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Hey, remember Rosie Lotta Love? No? Okay, let me refresh your memory. Trained by D-Von and Bubba Ray Dudley, Rosie made her debut in TNA in 2010. She was far larger than the rest of the Knockouts division, and was positioned as the latest unorthodox face who was threatening to bring down the Beautiful People. Then she recklessly injured Daffney and disappeared from TV.

In June 2012 she retired, after injuries and negative criticism became too much. Rosie Lotta Love was resigned to the bin of history, remembered for injuring Daffney and generally being rather green and reckless inside the ring.

Fast forward to November 2016, and Rosie Lotta Love is back, now known as Andréa. She has shed 130lbs and become a true in-ring hoss monster, way more calculated and tight than she was during her ill-fated TNA stint. She is far quicker in the ring, but hasn't lost what brought her to the dance in the first place. Andréa is a threat based on physical size alone.

Forget everything you knew about Rosie Lotta love, because the times they have changed.

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