20 Years Of DX: Where Are They Now?

10. Tori

D-Generation-X 2000
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The second of only three women ever in DX, Tori joined the group to payoff a typical Attitude Era storyline of feminism gone horribly, horribly wrong.

Entering a romantic relationship with Kane in the summer of 1999, Tori fiercely fought alongside the 'Big Red Machine' despite his potential fire-related shortcomings, uninterested in the sexual advances of his former tag team partner X-Pac.

Unfortunately, her services were 'won' in a match between the two, forcing her to spend the 1999 Christmas vacation with the group. It was during this time the alleged forced sexual activity forged a lust between Tori and X-Pac, as she abandoned Kane shortly upon their return.

He presence alongside the group represents the relegation of the once-top talents to hired goons for Triple H. Entering into substitute feuds alongside Road Dogg, X-Pac and Tori made up the DX B-team, and remained that way until a quiet separation in mid-2000.

Tori briefly worked as a masked ninja for Raven in early 2001, before exiting the company later that year and retiring from wrestling altogether. Similar to Diamond Dallas Page and Trish Stratus, she threw herself into yoga, opening up a studio in Portland that she owns and operates to this day.

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