In some great news for former WWE Divas Champion Jillian Hall, she’s confirmed
that she’s pregnant!
Taking to Instagram to reveal the news, Hall revealed that she’s
due to give birth on March 14th, 2020. By tagging in some fella named Zachary
Farrow, chances are that he’s the father. Either that, or she's really friendly with her doctor.
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Hall was last seen on WWE television only last month in a
fleeting appearance as part of WWE’s Raw Reunion special.
Before that, the former cheerleader was in the WWE system
from 2003 – training initially in Ohio Valley Wrestling – up until 2010. While
many will remember Jillian for her dog-deafening singing gimmick, October 2009
saw her defeat Mickie James to become the WWE Divas Champion.
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That title reign didn’t exactly last long, of course, for
she immediately lost the belt to Melina.
What followed was a slew of five-star rematches between the pair
across the festive period and right through until a blow-off bout at WrestleMania
XXVI.
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Oh wait, that never actually happened. Instead, Hall did
nothing of real note from then up until being released from her WWE contract in
2010.
After a spell on the independent circuit and a brief stop in
TNA, Jillian quietly retired from the squared circle in January 2014.
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