WWE: 10 Most Ridiculous Celebrity Cameos In Wrestling History

5. Kitana Baker And Tanya Ballinger

Since when is getting your clothes ripped off in a beer commercial enough to get you a WrestleMania match? Why WrestleMania 19, that's when! While most fans may remember that night for Steve Austin's final match, or Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle in the main event, a landmark, first ever fatal four way pillow fight match also went down. Two of those trail blazing competitors were the vicious and incredibly athletic Kitana Baker and Tanya Ballinger, who were better known as "The Miller Lite Catfight Girls." The two gained brief fame from a commercial that saw them rip each other's clothes off in a fountain. Sure, it was kind of fun, but how did that translate to them getting a match at the biggest wrestling show of the year? That's a question that has never successfully been answered. The Cat Fight Girls' opponents at Mania were WWE Divas Stacy Keibler and Torrie Wilson who appeared to be professionally trained pillow fighters. It wasn't exactly a fair fight. With the pillow fight on the show, the tag-team title match was pushed to the pre-show. This meant that Kane, Rob Van Dam, Lance Storm and Val Venis had to sit in the back and watch while four women hit each other with pillows on a bed. Perhaps the strangest part of all is that despite the two women only being famous for having their clothes ripped off, the only person who ended up in their underwear in that match was Jonathan Coachman. After it ended, most people probably drank a few beers just to forget that it ever happened.
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