WWE Tough Enough 2015: Ranking Every Contestant's Prospects

5. Daria Berenato

Eliminated: Episode three. Daria made headlines on the show when she announced that she was a lesbian, which apparently not a lot of people in her life knew. She was admired by many for her courage as she should be. It's not an easy thing for some people to deal with and for her to announce it on national television was absolutely a big deal. Since Daria has a background as a MMA fighter, she also had the right kind of physical skills that WWE likes. Her problems were with the character aspect of wrestling as well as picking up some of the in-ring basics. She only lasted a few weeks, so it's hard to know how good she can be in the ring too. When she left the show, she spoke about how she found out this is what she wants to do for the rest of her life. I think she was honest in saying that and it's up to her to pursue it. While she will have to work on the character aspect, she should be able to pick up the in-ring skills. It's very possible she's in WWE one day.

4. Giorgia "Gigi" Piscina

Eliminated: Episode eight. Gigi was the third last female on the show and she is basically a prototype as to what WWE is looking for in a diva. She's a gorgeous Australian fitness model who was so emotional after she was voted out that she cried a lot. That shows she was really sad about being let go. Her mistake on the show was that she was supposed to be the face during the match and she really didn't act that way, so judge Daniel Bryan felt like she wasn't grasping what pro wrestling. He was right to nominate her and the audience was right to vote her out. It's something she can learn from, though. WWE loves their fitness models and with her getting that experience on Tough Enough, they could sign her to a developmental deal very soon or maybe they want her to train somewhere else first. Either way, she'll probably find her way back to WWE one day.
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