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Ex-WWE Star Reveals Why Kissing Torrie Wilson Wasn’t Enjoyable

Torrie Wilson

Torrie Wilson remains a renowned figure in WWE.

Since retiring from in-ring competition in 2008, she has made sporadic appearances and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019.

After Vince McMahon bought WCW, Wilson signed with WWE, making her debut during ‘The Invasion’ storyline.

She gained popularity due to her involvement in high-profile matches, especially against Dawn Marie and Sable.

The Hall of Famer was also involved in various kayfabe relationships, including with Mr. McMahon, Billy Kidman, Tajiri, and Maven.

Recently, Maven shared a story on his YouTube page, Maven Huffman, involving Torrie Wilson and their on-screen relationship.

Maven played a babyface around 2002 and would often feature in flirtatious backstage segments with Wilson.

On one WWE RAW episode, he would share a kiss with his female superstar, which he claimed in the video was not enjoyable.

Torrie’s husband Billy (Kidman), well, he was literally behind the camera while we were filming this. I think we took three or four takes of this, but everytime we would get down with the take, and they would yell cut, he would say, ‘Maven, how’s my d*** taste?’ So, for anyone who thinks that even that was enjoyable, that’s an easy way to ruin it. [6:38 onwards]

The Maven-Wilson storyline would soon fade due to Maven’s mid-card status and Wilson often being featured in high-profile storylines.

Torrie Wilson Refused A Controversial Idea

There’s no denying that Torrie Wilson was involved in various risque segments on WWE.

However, there were times when she put her foot down and refused if an idea went too far.

While speaking to Generation Iron Fitness & Bodybuilding, she recalled one such incident.

They wanted me, like what Sable did, paint my b***s and walk out there n***d. And I said no. There are certain things that I turned down that I could’ve gotten ahead with. But it just didn’t feel right.

Torrie Wilson never won a women’s title in the WWE, but was praised for improved in-ring work, adding charisma and athleticism. She also appeared in the 2018 all-women’s pay-per-view Evolution.

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