Wwe nikki bella biography of michael jackson
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Learn the never-before-heard story of the man behind WWE's greatest character of all time--The Undertaker. Growing up in Texas, Mark Calaway loved wrestling so much he gave up a college basketball career to learn the ropes and became the most notorious villain in WWE history. Starting with his introduction at the 1990 Survivor Series, the 6'10 Undertaker loomed over the WWE for 3 decades, thrilling and terrifying fans and competitors, and amassing a staggering number of titles and records. However, The Deadman is more than his legendary character.
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Following the story of Goldberg, a wrecking machine who dominated his competitors with brute force; dogged by drama following his controversial match against the legend Bret Hart, Goldberg stepped out or the ring for 12 years.
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Chronicling Brie and Nikki's journey from waitresses to WWE Superstars and pop culture icons; success in sports got the Bellas through a diff
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“No One Thought I Would” – Nikki Bella Opens Up About Her ‘Painful’ Break Up With WWE Superstar John Cena
The then-fiance of John Cena, Nikki Bella opens up about her break up with WWE Superstar John Cena. Calls it painful.
The then-fiance of John Cena, Nikki Bella opens up about her break up with WWE Superstar John Cena. The couple faced a painful breakup back in the year 2018. Nikki opened up about the breakup during the promotion of their new series Biography: WWE Legends.
Currently, Bella is engaged to Russian Dancing With the Stars’ pro Artem Chigvintsev. At the same time, the WWE wrestler turned actor John Cena is engaged to Shay Shariatzadeh. Cena got hitched to Shay for a second time when the couple held their second wedding in Vancouver.
Nikki opened up about the matter during a chat with ET. The pro wrestler shared that the decision to break her engagement was not an easy task. Cena and Nikki were in a relationship for a span of six years. The couple has broken up af
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Women in WWE
History of Women in WWE
For the list of current female WWE wrestlers, see List of WWE personnel.
For broader coverage of this topic, see Women's professional wrestling.
Throughout its history, women have served in various onscreen roles in the American professional wrestling promotionWWE. In the 1990s, WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation) introduced the term Diva to refer to its female performers, including wrestlers, managers or valets, backstage interviewers, or ring announcers.
At WrestleMania 32 in 2016, WWE announced their discontinuation of the "Diva" branding for its hona performers, as part of a move to present them in an athletic manner more in line with their male counterparts, rather than in a means based around sex appeal. The promotion began to refer to them using the "Superstar" title it uses for male performers, and established a new WWE Women's Championship to replace the WWE Divas Championship. Subsequently, women's matches