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Torrie Wilson is a former professional wrestler, fitness competitor, model, entrepreneur, and actress from the United States. She’s known for her performances in World Wrestling Entertainment and World Championship Wrestling, as well as for her incredible figure and presence on social media.
However, having a successful and happy life didn’t come easily to Torrie. During her adolescent years, she suffered from serious mental and eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. This ‘dark’ period lasted for over six years, from the age of 14-20.
Fighting against the adversity day-in and day-out, Torrie was eventually able to beat the disorders; using fitness as her way of becoming healthy once again.
Torrie hasn’t looked back ever since – she’s gone on to become an icon in the industry of fitness, wrestling, and entertainment.
This is her story:
“The day we stop dreaming is the day our spirit starts to die. Never let someone dictate what is yours.”
Weight 125 - 135lbs (56.7 - 61.2kg) Height 5'7" (170cm) Bust 39'' Hips 39'' Waist 27'' Age 49 Date of Birth July 24, 1975 Nationality American Profession Professional Wrestler, Fitness Competitor, Model, Actress Alias Samantha Torrie Wilson (Ring name) Era 2000, 1990, 2010
“Some days..the only way to motivate my butt to the gym is a cute outfit accompanied by my favorite music.”
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“The travel is the hardest part about WWE, but it’s also the most fun of everything at the same time. Being away from home so much can be straining on relationships with your family and it can be pretty tiring. But I always go through phases where for a few months I’m really excited to go on the road and see some new cities, then for a few months, I just want to be home.”
Torrie Wilson was born on the July 24th, 1975, in Boise Idaho. She describes herself as a “painfully shy” child; often times afraid of speaking up in school, or meeting new friends.
However, this didn’t stop Torrie from engaging in school activities like cheerleading, dance, and later, competitive track and field. All of these disciplines and sports were something that Torrie enjoyed taking part in.
Coming into high school, Torrie’s interest in sports and dance grew weaker and weaker. Instead, she became passionate about modeling, and her mother even urged her to pursue it as her career.
Eventually, Torrie and her mother decided to visit a modeling agency one day and see where it would lead Torrie. To their surprise, the agency informed them that Torrie had too much body fat, and she would need to lose weight in order to be accepted for jobs.
Torrie decided she would start losing weight, but she became so obsessed with her physical looks in the process that she started suffering from anorexia nervosa, and bulimia.
Torrie Wilson when she was a teenager.
After bouts of depression, and many ups and downs on her journey towards recovery, Torrie finally started to take control of her life at the age of 20 – six years after she first began her battle with serious mental and eating disorders.
It was fitness that helped Torrie beat the disorders – through weight lifting, and eating six balanced meals per day, Torrie was able to regain control of her body, and the mind.
Becoming ‘captivated’ with her new lifestyle of training and eating healthily, Torrie began contemplating about taking part in a fitness competition.
Shortly after, she made her debut in her first competition; taking home third place. Several months later, she won the 1998 Miss Galaxy contest.
For the next couple of years, Torrie ‘lived and breathed’ the fitness lifestyle. She regularly took part in fitness contests, and also, made sponsorship deals with a number of fitness companies; making a name for herself in the industry.
Torrie’s journey in wrestling all began in 1999, when she went to a World Championship Wrestling show with her boyfriend.
While she was backstage, Torrie was asked to walk out to the ring together with Scott Steiner, a professional wrestler. Torrie agreed, and from then on, her career in wrestling was underway.
She made her debut in the ring under the nickname “Samantha,” as part of a story line where she seduced David Flair into turning against his own father.
During the performance, Torrie slapped David’s father, and David took a taser and zapped him with it.
After her first major performance, Torrie took around two months off from appearing on WCW television, before coming back to accompany David Flair to the ring once again.
The pair appeared together for the second time at the 1999 Bash at the Beach; with Torrie as a valet (a person who accompanies the main performer) for David Flair, who successfully defended his WCW USA Heavyweight Champion Title against his opponent Dean Malenko.
Between September 1999 and December 2000, Torrie accompanied a number of wrestlers and performers in the ring. Including David Flair, Eddie Guerrero, Billy Kidman, and Shane Douglas.
By the end of the 2000, Torrie was released from World Championships Wrestling; making one last appearance in the Spring of 2001 in the episode of Nitro.
Torrie made her debut on TV screens on the 28th of June, 2001; portraying a villain in SmackDown! as part of The Coalition, aka, The Alliance.
During her performances in SmackDown!, Torrie often teamed up with another WCW performer Stacy Keibler. They made their debut together in a Bra and Panties match, at the Invasion pay-per-view event.
In May 2003, Torrie was featured on the cover of an adult magazine for the first time in her career. Prior to this, she was a part of a short storyline quarrel with Nidia, a professional WWE wrestler.
This short storyline brought a lot of attention to Torrie, resulting in the magazine increasing in popularity, and demand.
Between 2005 and 2006, Torrie was a part of a villainous female wrestlers group; forming an alliance under the name Vince’s Devils.
Alongside Torrie, the group consisted of Candice Michelle and Lisa Marie Varon, also known by her ring name Victoria.
On March 2006, the group Vince’s Devils officially parted ways.
On August 22nd, 2006, Torrie made a special appearance on ECW brand, competing against Kelly Kelly, ECW Diva.
A winner of the contest wasn’t decided, so they proceeded to a six-person mixed tag match; pitting The Sandman, Torrie Wilson, and Tommy Dreamer against Kelly Kelly’s team which consisted of herself, Test, and Mike Knox.
After the match, Torrie’s team was proclaimed victorious.
For the next two years, Torrie continued appearing on television and in WWE matches; including Raw, SmackDown!, and Summerslam pay-per-view event.
Torrie’s last WWE appearance was on November 23, 2007, in the episode of SmackDown!; where she defeated her long-time rival Victoria.
In November 2007, Torrie underwent a physical therapy to fix a back injury which lingered for months beforehand.
On the 8th of May, 2008, she was officially released from her WWE contract.
In 2009, Torrie made her return to the ring at WrestleMania XXV, together with other former divas.
They all competed in the “Miss WrestleMania” battle royal, and Torrie was eliminated by Beth Phoenix.
Alongside her professional career in WWE, Torrie has also appeared in nine WWE video games. Some of them were WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain, WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth, WWE Day of Reckoning 2, WWE WrestleMania XIX, and WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006, 2007, and 2008.
Torrie has also appeared in a number of magazines, including an adult magazine from May 2003, where she was featured on the cover.
In 2007, Torrie was number 43 on FHM’s list of 100 Sexiest Women in the World. She was also featured twice on the list of the Most Desirable Women in the World; placing in 22nd spot in 2006, and in 65th spot in 2007.
Torrie has also made several music videos, alongside with her guest appearances in worldwide events like Special Olympics World Games, and TV reality shows such as I’m a Celebrity… Get Me out of Here!. Her music video, U Drive me Loca, came out in September 2011.
Torrie is a big fan of Hulk Hogan, a legendary American professional wrestler.
In September 2007, Torrie launched her clothing line together with Nick Mitchell, a former wrestler.
In 2008, Torrie divorced from her husband Peter Gruner, with whom she lived in Tampa, Florida for five years.
On September 14th, 2008, Torrie appeared at a highly-attended event with a goal to raise awareness about health care needs of retired professional wrestlers.
“Only a select few people are brought into our lives with the purpose to stay forever. Appreciate those just passing thru just as much as those staying. Everyone gives us a parting gift, a lesson. Many of our most precious lessons are given to us by the most difficult folks… so take note and choose to see things in a positive light.”
To keep her body fit and strong for photo shoots and wrestling matches, Torrie incorporates both weight training in the gym, and at-home body weight workouts.
She says, both have their advantages and disadvantages; so combining them gives her the best results.
“It’s hard to truly appreciate all the light around you until you have seen darkness. When we understand it’s a necessity for us to grow and thrive more than ever, it takes a little of the sting away. Someday you will look back and be grateful, so smile at what the future holds.”
After years of experimenting with different diets, including keto, IIFYM, intermittent fasting, and so on – Torrie has come to a conclusion that simplicity is the key to achieving results in the kitchen.
Most of the time, Torrie prepares her meals in advance, or orders pre-cooked meals. This way, she saves herself a lot of time, and also, avoids unhealthy foods.
As for the specific foods she consumes, they are lean meats, fish, eggs, whole wheat bread, brown rice, lots of fruits and vegetables, and nuts.
Torrie isn’t a fan of using too many supplements, she only takes one – L-Tyrosine. Talking about the supplement, Torrie said it helps her with focus, mood, and energy levels.
While there are people in the fitness and wrestling industry that have inspired Torrie to become her greatest version, it was her own dedication and commitment that kept her on the right track throughout her entire journey.
Thanks to her strong mentality and willpower, Torrie was able to beat anorexia and bulimia, and eventually – become an icon adored by people from everywhere.
Still, Torrie mentions Hulk Hogan, a legendary American wrestler, as someone whom she likes to watch. She also said that Hulk inspires her to push through challenges in her career and in everyday life.
“Most things hurt in the ring. When you fall on your back, it’s not like you’re falling on your bed, it’s a pretty hard surface. When someone slaps you across the face, it hurts. You’re really getting slapped across the face. It’s very hard to sit there, not flinch, and pretend like you don’t know that it’s coming. Sometimes it’s a lot harder to be a Diva than people think.”
Battling against anorexia and bulimia during her ‘tender’ teenage years, and beating them regardless of the difficulties leaves us with a strong message from Torrie.
She’s taught us that no matter the obstacle in life, if you have the right mindset – it’s possible to overcome it. Torrie not only overcame one of her biggest obstacles, she also became an extremely successful person in the process.
If you ever find yourself going through a difficult situation in your life, remember Torrie and her story. It might help you go through that situation with a little more ease, and possibly, come out stronger than before – just like Torrie Wilson did.
“We have the power to do anything we want. To overcome the craziest obstacles. I’m so proud of all that I have conquered and can’t wait to conquer that next mountain! You have all the power you need right inside yourself. “ – Torrie Wilson
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I,ve been watching professional wrestling for about 40 yrs. and to this day Torrie is far and away my favorite wrestler of all time. There have been many women to come and go from the WWE but know one matches up. Love you Torrie. Miss you in the ring. Doug T.
Hot bod, nice little ass .
Love you torri ...myself from india