Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} First Lady of Wrestling by Missy Hyatt Ladies in Wrestling Who’ve Slept With the Most WWE Superstars. WWE has hired some of the most beautiful WWE Divas over the years and many of them have gone on to have relationships and even marriages with fellow WWE stars. Wrestlers usually stick to their own because they travel the world 300 plus days a year which means they have very little free time to go out and meet new people. Wrestlers also rarely have time for their families which means they often find comfort in the arms of other men, which makes it simpler when wrestlers join the business before they are married or start families. Some of WWE’s Divas have developed a reputation for the amount of superstars they have slept with over the years, some much like AJ Lee have met one superstar (AJ met and married CM Punk during her time in WWE) and ended up dating and marrying him before she then retired from the business. This list is not about these stars! The following list is made up of WWE Divas who are rumoured to have slept their way to the top, the women who have slept with multiple superstars from the locker room en-route to what was then, a career to be remembered. The former WWE Women’s Champion was famed for her Widow’s Peak and independent attitude, but she is also rumoured to have slept with during her time in WWE. No matter how hard you work at your craft, if rumors start to emerge that you’re sleeping with the top talent, it definitely does not make you look very good! This was also back when John Cena was caught cheating on his wife with and he was thought to have also had a fling with around the same time. Holy smokes John, keep it in your pants much?! Victoria had an impressive run in WWE before she made the switch to TNA and once again made a name for herself as Tara. While on TNA, she was a five-time TNA Knockouts Champion. In 2013, she decided to try her hand at the restaurant business and opened up a wrestling-themed restaurant in Chicago (named The Squared Circle). In 2015, she left the restaurant in the hands of her husband and close friend in order and moved to California. The NXT Diva has already had a mystery employee leak rumors about her and her personal life on social media, and she is also currently dating former Champion Buddy Murphy. There are still rumors circulating about Bliss and the amount of wrestlers she has had personal relationships within WWE’s locker room, given that she has only been a part of the company for a little over a year. Bliss was signed in 2013 and worked hard to develop her skills on the NXT Roster. In an unconventional route, her first debut to the WWE Universe came during WrestleMania 30 in which she was part of Triple H’s entrance. Kudos to Triple H for allowing a knockout like Bliss to get a chance to steal some attention! While a lot of the sleeping around rumors are just speculation based on what was leaked by an anonymous and disgruntled WWE colleague of Bliss’, the saying does go “there is no smoke without fire.” Bliss is still an active competitor on NXT, so you definitely have not seen the last of this knockout superstar. Let’s hope if she makes it to the , she doesn’t gain an even more widespread nasty reputation! Widely considered to have been The First Lady of Wrestling, Missy Hyatt was thought to have been involved with a long list of wrestlers during her time in WCW and ECW. Missy was reported to have been a part of relationships with the likes of , , Road Warrior Hawk and John Tatum, as well as a string of many other wrestlers who have remained unnamed over the past few decades. In fact, Hyatt was in a relationship with John Tatum when she was his manager, but that did not stop her from sleeping with Gilbert. This led to a breakup of Tatum and Hyatt both in real life, and on screen. Hopefully Gilbert’s promiscuous days are behind her, as she married Gilbert in 1988. Missy was a part of many sexual harassment storylines during her time in the wrestling business, but mostly she is remembered as being a successful manager and valet. As a fun bonus, Hyatt came out of retirement to manage in what was to be his last appearance. She wrote a book, Missy Hyatt, First Lady Of Wrestling, which came out in 2001 and talks more about her life as an emerging woman in the wrestling industry. The current wife of The legend who is , Michelle McCool had a great run in WWE, being one of the first WWE Women’s and Divas Champions before she decided to step away from in-ring competition after having a career that was plagued with injuries. This included a moment in which she had her nose fractured while touring overseas because Victoria messed up her clothesline! Ouch! Michelle also broke her ribs and her sternum, torn her MCL and that’s just getting started. So while nobody blames her for walking away, I think we’re all hoping she still shows up alongside The Undertaker once in a while! Michelle and Layla made SmackDown watchable for many years when they formed LayCool, but it seems this would be the highlight of her short career. Michelle dated during her early years with the company before she made the switch to the much older Undertaker and the two are currently married. Michelle gave birth to their daughter, Kaia Faith Calaway, back in 2012. It is her first child, and Undertaker now has 4 children. Prior to her time in the WWE, Michelle worked as a middle school teacher. I am sure she was sexualized a lot less in that line of work! Missy Hyatt: First Lady of Wrestling by Missy Hyatt. M issy Hyatt (real name Melissa Hiatt) began her career in Professional Wrestling in 1985 in the World Class Wrestling as a valet for Hollywood John Tatum. She followed him to the Universal Wrestling Federation where she later worked with her then-husband Eddie Gilbert. Missy gained fame when she moved to World Championship Wrestling in 1990, working as a television commentator and often as a valet. H er stint in WCW came to an end in 1994 when she was fired by the promotion. Her expulsion came after an incident where at a live event, Missy excitedly jumped up and down on the Ring apron and inadvertently "popped" out of her top. When a photograph of the scene was allegedly taped to a wall at the offices of the parent company of WCW, Missy filed suit for sexual harassment. Since leaving WCW, Missy has worked as a commentator in the American Wrestling Federation and as a valet for and in Extreme Championship Wrestling. Missy Hyatt , First Lady of Wrestling. Book Description First came Missy. Then came , Sunny, . Missy Hyatt was professional wrestling's first character--the original sexy "socialite" sidekick whose trademark Gucci purse and tough-girl attitude made her the most loved--and the most hated--woman in wrestling. Now, fifteen years after she first shimmied up to the ring, Missy Hyatt takes fans inside the world of wrestling. In this tell-all memoir, Missy discloses the behind-the-scenes secrets of table-throwing, chair-smashing, hair-pulling, and the technique of "juicing"--how wrestlers make themselves bleed on cue. Find out about her relationships with Jake the Snake, Wonder Years' Jason Hervey, Hot Stuff Eddie, and many many more. Search Google for more info on Missy Hyatt. ISBN 13: 9781550224986. Missy tells all . and there is a lot to tell. First came Missy. Then came Sable, Sunny, Chyna, and the rest. Missy Hyatt was professional wrestling's first character — the original sexy "socialite" sidekick whose trademark Gucci purse and tough-girl attitude made her the most loved — and most hated — woman in wrestling. Now, fifteen years after she first shimmied up to the ring, Missy Hyatt takes fans inside the world of wrestling. From her high school days as a hard-core fan, cheering from her living room, to the cover of Wrestler magazine, Missy has done it all. In this no-holds- barred memoir, Missy discloses the behind-the-scenes secrets of table-throwing, chair-smashing, hair-pulling, and the technique of "juicing" — how wrestlers make themselves bleed on cue. Find out about her intimate relationships with Jake the Snake, Wonder Years' Jason Hervey, Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert, and many many more. Missy has worked with wrestling's biggest stars, from Hulk to Jesse, from Vince to the Rock, and she tells everything. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. First came Missy. Then came Sable, Sunny, Chyna. Missy Hyatt was professional wrestling's first character--the original sexy "socialite" sidekick whose trademark Gucci purse and tough-girl attitude made her the most loved--and the most hated--woman in wrestling. Now, fifteen years after she first shimmied up to the ring, Missy Hyatt takes fans inside the world of wrestling. In this tell-all memoir, Missy discloses the behind-the-scenes secrets of table-throwing, chair-smashing, hair-pulling, and the technique of "juicing"--how wrestlers make themselves bleed on cue. Find out about her relationships with Jake the Snake, Wonder Years' Jason Hervey, Hot Stuff Eddie, and many many more. From the Back Cover : "Missy Hyatt is going to burn in hell--and rightfully so!" --Paul E. Dangerously (ECW owner, WWF announcer) "Missy Hyatt is the first lady of wrestling. She knows the business inside out--literally. Now she's telling all. Forget you know me, Missy . . . and enjoy the Witness Protection Program!" --Electra (ECW, HBO's The Sopranos ) "Missy and I and were the best tag team ever . . . under a blanket!" --Tom Z-Man (WCW) "Missy always had more bullshit in her than a Christmas turkey. But come Christmas, I'd still rather have her on the table than the turkey." --Terry Funk (WCW) "Missy was a real bitch to me for the longest time! I think it may have been because she wanted me so bad and knew I was way out of her league. Anyway, as Big Stevie Cool would say, READ THE BOOK! READ THE BOOK!" --Stevie Richards (ECW, WWF) "Missy Hyatt is every school boy's dream, and pro wrestling's Jane Mansfield." --Dusty Rhodes. "People credit 'Sunny' for revolutionizing the wrestling business for females. But before Sunny, Missy ruled the wrestling world. When I met my husband, , I tore her poster off his bedroom wall! Years later, after I met her, I realized what a wonderful person she was . . . which made it really hard to hate her. She's an inspiration to me and a role model for all of the hundreds of girls who have tried to follow in her footsteps. To tell the truth, her poster should be hanging on their walls!" --Tammy Sytch (aka Sunny--WWF, ECW) "I've got one word for Missy Hyatt . . . Diva !" --Kimona Wanalaya (aka Leia Meow--ECW, WCW) "I think I'm the only guy in wrestling who didn't sleep with Missy Hyatt." --Kevin Nash (WWF, WCW) Missy Hyatt. Hyatt's professional wrestling career began in 1985 when she was hired by World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). She was the manager of John Tatum, whom she was dating at the time. She was embroiled in a feud with another valet in WCCW, Sunshine. This rivalry culminated into a mud-pit match at Texas Stadium in 1986. Eventually, Hyatt and Tatum left for the Universal Wrestling Federation. At this time, Eddie Gilbert was the leader of "Hot Stuff International," a group that included Sting and Rick Steiner. Hyatt formed an alliance with his group and it was renamed "H & H International, Inc". It was not long before Hyatt and Gilbert started an affair that caused problems with Tatum. Hyatt left Tatum for Gilbert in 1987, and they split up on screen as well. She married Gilbert in 1988. World Wrestling Federation. While still under UWF contract, Hyatt was contacted about working for the World Wrestling Federation. Vince McMahon wanted Hyatt to replace Rowdy Roddy Piper and his segment, Piper's Pit , with a new segment called "Missy's Manor." "Missy's Manor" segments were taped on March 21 and 22, and April 23, 1987. The show was a disaster, and McMahon asked Hyatt to become a Federette, which were the ring girls shown at pay-per-views. She thought the role was beneath her, and she went back to the UWF. World Championship Wrestling. In 1987, when the UWF was purchased by the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions, Missy and Eddie came along. Missy was used as a commentator and then eventually as the manager for Gilbert and The Steiner Brothers. She eventually returned to her role as commentator and hosted WCW Main Event ., and soon was engaged in a feud with fellow commentator, Paul E. Dangerously. The feud led to various competitions between the two, including an arm wrestling match at the Clash of the Champions on January 30, 1991, in which Hyatt defeated Dangerously. A contributing factor to her victory might be because Hyatt had removed her jacket to reveal her low-cut top as the ref started the contest. Missy would engage in a battle over who the "First Lady of WCW" was with The Dangerous Alliance's , with Hyatt narrowly winning a Bikini Showdown at the 1992 Beach Blast pay-per-view event. Hyatt returned to managing in 1993, with an association with The Nasty Boys. She also briefly managed The Barbarian. During a match, Hyatt jumped off the ring apron and her breast popped out of her top. When she went to the WCW offices the next day, they allegedly had a blown-up picture of it on the wall. Hyatt complained to her boss at the time, . Bischoff did not take action, so Hyatt went over his head, to his boss. As a result, Bischoff released her. Missy then decided to file a lawsuit against WCW for sexual harassment, and for overdue payments for her time doing a 1-900 hotline for the company. Extreme Championship Wrestling. In 1996, Hyatt joined ECW. She was part of a sexual harassment angle where she kissed Stevie Richards against his will, and he filed a lawsuit. She became the manager of the Sandman in his feud with , and had many catfights with Sandman's wife, Lori. Independents. When Hyatt left ECW, she still worked for various independent promotions. She has worked for Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) at all of their events in New Jersey since April 2007. She often hosts her interview segment, Missy's Manor . Biography. Missy Hyatt was a wrestling valet for many years. She got her start in 1985 with World Class Wrestling, worked her way up to World Championship Wrestling in the early 1990's. That's where she achieved most of her notoriety. She left World Championship Wrestling in 1993, charging management there with sexual harassment. Those charges never made it to court. She has dated actor Jason Hervey and several pro wrestlers. She was married to wrestler Eddie Gilbert briefly in the late 1980's. At different times since leaving wrestling, she has started careers in bar-tending and nursing, but never followed through on them. She is currently single and attending college. She has written an autobiography.