The circuit of breaking kayfabe was complete in 2001 when MTV aired WWEs inaugural reality show, Tough Enough. The show chronicled sixteen hopefuls who trained in the art of pro wrestling and compete to win a contract with WWE. Winners such as Maven Huffman, Daniel Puder and John Morrison got the distinct honor of holding up what is supposed to be a big hunk of gold with the Tough Enough logo chiseled into it. Season two winner Jackie Gayda attempted to sell her trophy on e-Bay in 2013 but no one put in a single bid for this meritorious master piece.
Atlee Greene is a freelance writer for various sites, including ForcesOfGeek.com, Gerweck.net, CamelClutchBlog.com, and WhatCulture.com. He is also a former independent professional wrestler and promotes shows in the Massachusetts area.