
This young lady is beautiful and talented and needs to be in a ring.
If TNA would treat their Knockouts right, I'd say she would be a great fit there.

Maybe the clause only applies to the continental US.

Happy (Late) Birthday Torrie!

This is her second child with husband Brock Lesnar, and her third total.

Michelle McCool is a Diva, but only to the rest of the world.
"My life's not really completely different," McCool said.
The 30-year-old Palatka native, known internationally as half of the reigning WWE Women's Champion team and a WWE Diva, said it's hard for her to see the celebrity others see in her.
http://staugustine.com/living/2010-07-24/life-and-out-ring

Eve?
Interesting.

TNA Wrestling's "Knockout" division doesn't have the same punch without Jessie "ODB" Kresa.
A three-time TNA women's champion, Kresa was released in June. Kresa was one of the company's top female performers from 2007 to 2009. But her saucy character -- ODB's in-ring antics could make even Roseanne Barr in her prime blush -- and public outspokenness about storyline direction caused Kresa to fall out of favor with the new Eric Bischoff/Hulk Hogan management regime.
http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/55341
And finally, a really good article over at The Bleacher Report by Tom Clark about the state of women's wrestling in the WWE and TNA...
Women's Wrestling: WWE and TNA's Lack of Focus
Women‘s wrestling. At one time considered a novelty act in the business, women’s wrestling over the last 10 years has evolved into a more legitimate part of the sport.
Once, fans turned the channel when the women’s match started. But thanks to a handful of standouts in the women’s division, fans instead began tuning in.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/423745-womens-wrestling-wwe-and-tnas-lack-of-focus
Wrestling Rumors and News - Sable, Mickie James, Michelle McCool and More...., posted to http://beautiful-wrestling.blogspot.com/ on July 26th, 2010