10 Wrestlers WWE Should’ve Signed When They Had The Chance
7. Victoria/Tara (In 2013)
Victoria was from the same group of hard-working and quite-technically-sound Divas as Trish Stratus and Lita; in other words, she could put on a good match on top of being a pretty face. She was also a female bodybuilder, which helped her get noticed by WWE. Victoria had quite a bit of success in WWE during her first run, which lasted seven years. She was a 2-time WWE Womens Champion, and pulled off some great matches with Stratus and Lita at the time. She also had a killer finisher in the Widows Peak. After this run, she spent four years in TNA, where she had both singles and tag team gold. However, after her contract with TNA ended in 2013, she spoke negatively about the company, vowing never to return. This was the perfect opportunity for WWE to re-sign Victoria, especially considering her TNA experience made her appreciate them more. WWE is sorely lacking in veteran female performers. While they do have good trainers agents like Sara Del Rey, the truth is that the current Divas would only improve if they have a true company veteran on the roster. While she is older than most WWE Divas, a brief return shouldnt necessarily be ruled out; she can certainly find a role for herself in training the current Divas, or even lace her own boots up one more time for WWE.
Alexander Podgorski is a writer for WhatCulture that has been a fan of professional wrestling since he was 8 years old. He loves all kinds of wrestling, from WWE and sports entertainment, to puroresu in Japan.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University in Political Studies and French, and a Master's Degree in Public Administration. He speaks English, French, Polish, a bit of German, and knows some odd words and phrases in half a dozen other languages.