10 Worst Actors In WWE History

7. Torrie Wilson

For all of the parts of the Attitude Era that have aged poorly, its treatment of the women’s division is one that we’d surely all rather forget. WWE audiences nor the company cared for female wrestling and it wasn’t uncommon for ladies with zero experience to get hired by the corporation and thrown out on live television just because they looked good.

If you watch any Torrie Wilson backstage or promo segment, you’ll see how even the most basic emotion seemed to escape Torrie’s performances.

Infamously, Torrie Wilson was slapped across the face on an episode of WCW Monday Nitro by Randy Savage for laughing when she shouldn’t be. Admittedly, Randy was going off script at the time but Torrie’s inability to keep a straight face set a precedent for her “acting” career in pro wrestling.

It is as plain as day that she was never going to be one of the company’s best actors and that kind of skill clearly didn’t run in the family. When Torrie clashed with Dawn Marie over her relationship with her father, Al Wilson was just as painfully awkward.

In fact, all three of them were awful which is what makes the feud even more memorable. A car crash storyline featuring some unbelievably questionable and salacious moments all played out by cardboard cut-outs instead of actors.

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