WWE Diva Search

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WWE Diva Search Logo 2006 - present.
WWE Diva Search Logo 2006 - present.

The WWE Diva Search is a talent competition held by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The aim of the contest is to find the newest female performer (or "Diva") for the WWE roster. The 2006 edition of the Diva Search played on the USA Network in the United States and FOX8 in Australia.

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[edit] History

In the past, there have been various talent searches by major wrestling promotions to find new female talent. After a smaller-scale contest in 2003 in which Jaime Koeppe was named the first WWE Diva Search winner (but not given a contract), WWE created an extensive talent search: the $250,000 Diva Search contest in 2004 which was held on RAW. Despite reported claims by the company that the contest would be handled in a classy manner, the contest involved prospective divas performing such suggestive acts on live TV as "seducing" a male wrestler. Fans were allowed to vote for the winners, but the outcomes of the voting process were questioned by media outlets. The eventual winner of the competition was Christy Hemme, who went on to pose in Playboy magazine and then compete at WrestleMania 21.

Despite only one winner being crowned in the competition each year, WWE has hired a large number of the contestants from past contests and immediately placed them in on-camera, non-wrestling roles.

From the 2004 Diva Search, Michelle McCool, Amy Weber, Candice Michelle, Maria Kanellis and Joy Giovanni all received contracts after losing the contest. Amy is no longer with the company and Michelle trained in Deep South Wrestling and re-debuted on SmackDown! on the June 2, 2006 while Maria is a backstage interviewer on RAW and is down in OVW weekly. The winner, Christy Hemme was released in December 2005, shortly after being traded from RAW to SmackDown! but now is working with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Carmella, who was the runner up, didn't receive a contract, but made several appearances on RAW and even had a match against Diva Search winner Christy Hemme at Taboo Tuesday 2004, in which Christy won. Candice Michelle is currently a Raw Diva. Joy was released along with 20+ others on July 2005.

WWE announced another Diva Search contest for 2005. WWE reportedly emphasized the fact that potential contestants did not need to have any wrestling experience or even a desire to wrestle. Ashley Massaro was declared the winner on August 15, 2005 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. However, Massaro wanted to train to wrestle, due to her athletic background, and her family's involvement in wrestling.

From the 2005 Diva Search, Ashley Massaro of New York City, New York won the competition. Kristal Marshall is currently a backstage interviewer and part-time wrestler on SmackDown! and Elisabeth Rouffaer was in OVW training to wrestle, but decided to leave the wrestling business as it wasn't for her. The first eliminated contestant, Leilene Ondrade (named "Alexis" on the diva search"), subsequently made appearances as a ring girl for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. She also went on the reality shot Flavor of Love known as "Smiley".

As for the 2006 contestants, the Diva Search winner was Layla El and the WWE has hired several of the eliminated diva hopefuls, with Maryse Ouellet currently appearing on Smackdown. Finalist Amy Zidian had a very brief stint on Smackdown before being released, while Milena Roucka is currently training in developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling. Brooke Adams, currently appearing on ECW, was hired by the WWE anyway even though she was a non-finalist like Candice before her. Rebecca was released in March 2007.

[edit] Contestants

[edit] 2004

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2006

  • Layla El - Winner
  • Jen England - Runner-up
  • J.T. Tinney - 3rd Place
  • Milena Roucka - 4th Place
  • Erica Chevillar - 5th Place
  • Rebecca DiPietro - 6th Place
  • Maryse Ouellet - 7th Place
  • Amy Zidian - 8th Place

The final three appeared on a special that aired on Wednesday August 16, 2006 on the USA Network in the USA and Saturday August 19, 2006 on FOX8 in Australia where the winner was announced.

The final show got a 1.9 cable rating with a 3.0 share.

[edit] Criticism

Despite offering WWE fans sexy women in revealing outfits week after week (as sex has been a chief selling point of WWE programming since the Attitude Era of the late '90s), each year the Diva Search is overwhelmingly unpopular with the Internet Wrestling Community due to the fact that the lengthy weekly segments rarely have anything to do with wrestling and advancing storylines as well as having no form of creativity. WWE higher-ups, however, see the contest as a way to attract casual fans while increasing mainstream media exposure, revenue, and ratings, hence the decision to continue the Diva Search as an annual happening on WWE television. The segments appear to be mostly ad-libbed and forced, many times leading to "train-wreck" style television. Due to the apparent lack of preparation, the women (and sometimes the emcees as well) come off looking quite foolish and stereotypically "dumb."

  • In 2004, finalists (winner Christy Hemme, runner-up Carmella DeCesare, Amy Weber and Joy Giovanni) took part in a segment titled "Diss the Diva" that was censored at several points due to foul language and obscenities from the contestants when they were asked to taunt one another verbally, on RAW.
  • In 2005, contestant Leyla Milani intentionally exposed herself by falling out of her top while attempting to navigate an obstacle course on the July 4 edition of RAW, leading to a "disqualification" in the contest. The exact same stunt (despite not exposing her breasts fully as her nipples were covered with pasties) was proposed by fellow contestant Leilene Ondrade to the WWE creative team earlier that day, who quickly squashed the idea.
  • In 2006, the Diva Search had another awkward beginning on July 10 with an introductory segment on RAW featuring new host Mike Mizanin. During the segment, Mizanin appeared to have forgotten his lines and stammered on for several minutes when trying to explain the voting procedures for the contest. When introducing the contestants, Mizanin mispronounced names and looked uncomfortable in his new role as Diva Search emcee. (The constant mistakes by Mizanin have become the subject of numerous jokes on RAW, most notably by Jim Ross, Triple H, and Shawn Michaels) Less than a week later on the July 14 edition of SmackDown!, during the "Diva Boot Camp" section, Mizanin again mispronounced the contestants names. The contest did little to shake its awkward beginning as most of the contestants didn't do the task correctly, including the winner Layla who jumped over the tire hop section of the assault course, and both her feet didn't cross the line because she did the splits at the end.

Another criticism is that winning the competition is not related to being hired by WWE or even your stability of employment in the company. In the 2004 search, including the winner Christy Hemme, six of the top ten finalists were hired to employment for varying lengths, some to the main roster and others to development, with Maria Kanellis, Michelle McCool and even Candice Michelle (who didn't even make the final ten) still currently employed by the WWE even though none of them won while the winner Christy Hemme was released. In the 2005 search, including the winner Ashley Massaro, three of the top eight finalists were hired with Kristal Marshall and Ashley Massaro still currently employed. In the 2006 search, just four days after her elimination, Rebecca DiPietro was signed to a developmental contract with WWE. On August 24, 2006, it was announced that Maryse Ouellet, Milena Roucka, and Amy Zidian had also signed developmental contracts, though Zidian and Dipietro have since been released.

Another criticism comes from WWE's editing of the audience heat after Smackdown! tapings to make them sound more interested in the search, although this does little to actually boost the audience's audible interest in the competition on the broadcasts.

[edit] Winners

Year Won Name Notes
2003 Jaime Koeppe Never signed a WWE contract, just a photoshoot for RAW magazine.
2004 Christy Hemme Wrestled Trish Stratus for the Women's Title at WrestleMania 21, Playboy Cover Girl, Feuded with Victoria and Molly Holly briefly, as well as Melina. later released by WWE in December 2005.
2005 Ashley Massaro SmackDown! Diva after breaking her leg. Valet for Paul London and Brian Kendrick. Posing for Playboy April 2007.
2006 Layla El First ever WWE Diva Search Winner to go straight to SmackDown!. Moved to ECW in January 2007.

[edit] Theme songs

Each Diva Search has had its own theme music which would later became the theme song of that year's winner for a period.

The 2004 WWE Diva Search theme by The Hives received bad publicity from many people outside, and then recently released from the WWE.

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