10 Most Bizarre WWE Gimmicks

8. "Yes, I've Lost My Mind..."

Psychopathic gimmicks are commonplace for male wrestlers but are somewhat of a rarity in the women's division. One rare example of a successful female psychopathic gimmick was that of Victoria. Victoria made her WWE debt on an episode of Sunday Night Heat on the 7th of July 2002. In that segment it was revealed that she had a demented obsession with getting her revenge on Trish Stratus who, in her opinion had betrayed her when they worked together as fitness models. She would often talk to herself, such as at the Survivor Series 2002, where she not only talked to herself but talked to and destroyed a cardboard cut out of Stratus before pulling at her own hair! In the months following her debut, it would be revealed that Victoria was just as bizarre as she was a ruthless sadistic villain. An example of her 'oddball' nature can be linked to a segment in which Victoria was trying on fellow wrestler Jaqueline's wrestling attire! In addition coupled with fellow 'Oddball' Steven Richards, Victoria enjoyed causing much pain to the entire women's locker room as she desperately tried to replace Stratus as the number one diva in all of the WWE. As a result Victoria would participate in some brutal confrontations with Stratus such as a rarely sanctioned women's Hardcore match at Survivor Series 2002. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg-qK0Igx9c Perhaps her rather fitting entrance theme, TaTu's 'All The Things She Said' best portrays the bizarre nature of the Stratus obsessed and psychopathic Victoria character. From envying Stratus to wanting to destroy her, the Victora gimmick was one of the rare bizarre gimmicks to feature in the women's roster.
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