• Ivory Reveals Her Reaction To The RTC Role
During a recent appearance on The Steve Austin Show, WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018 inductee Ivory talked about her run as Miss Ivory of The RTC, how she felt about WWE replacing female pro wrestlers with divas, and why she was disgruntled with WWE.
Below are the highlights:
On her run as Miss Ivory of The RTC:
“Yeah, the only instruction Vince Russo ever gave me was, ‘just be a b**ch!. They give you this name and I have no idea where it came from. And that was about the gist of my direction. ‘Just be a b**ch, Ivory!’ ‘Okay, I’ll do my best!’ But, The Right to Censor, Stephanie approached me with it and she was really tentative about it, like, ‘nobody’s going to want to do this… would you want to join the group?’ And I said, ‘hell yeah!’ I was waiting for something to sink my teeth into, so I was all-in to be Miss Ivory of The RTC. It was great fun too!”
On how she felt about WWE replacing female pro wrestlers women with divas:
“I get that it’s packaging and it’s neat to put a name on what the girls are. But it seems to me that they were making us Sports Illustrated swimsuit models instead of women who wrestle on a pro wrestling program. So it worked for the company, but I think it was a big part of what made it okay for me when I left was that it was getting harder and harder to talk really great about our product because they had gotten rid of all the wrestlers, the women workers, and replaced that segment with pieces that were really just embarrassing to watch.
Nothing against the women trying out to be divas, but watching them get canned in front of everybody on TV, with the audience voting them off with their cell phones and votes, like The Voice or any of those shows, but kind of not really based on expressing their talents. It was their looks only and we made them do these stupid relays and it was just really demeaning and it didn’t have anything to do with wrestling! Make a different reality show about that, but don’t put it on our show. So to me, it got to be hard to put it over when I was doing WWE Experience or whatever, anything.”
On why she was disgruntled with WWE:
“I was disgruntled because there was still some good action to be had in the ring and I wanted to be in my boots and not be a talking head when I had the best gig in the world! I mean, come on! It was such an easy gig, but I’m not very good at accepting great offers right away. I was still kind of pissed that I wasn’t in the ring.”
• Shane McMahon Announces WrestleMania 34 Match & Then Gets Absolutely Destroyed
Shane McMahon arrived on tonight’s episode of SmackDown Live and announced that he’ll be taking an indefinite leave of absence from SmackDown Live and then announced Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn for WrestleMania 34.
BREAKING: Effective next week, @ShaneMcMahon will be taking an indefinite leave of absence as #SDLive Commissioner. pic.twitter.com/aVOq95a9wu
— WWE (@WWE) March 14, 2018
This led to Owens & Zayn coming out and beating the hell out of Shane O’Mac. After nailing a Pop-Up Powerbomb on Shane, Owens & Zayn attacked the referees.
Owens & Zayn then put a chair around Shane’s throat and pushed him straight into a ring post. They then dragged Shane to the back and then powerbombed him in a brutal way on a box.
This is TOO FAR.#SDLive pic.twitter.com/49RkExb05C
— WWE (@WWE) March 14, 2018
WHAT have @FightOwensFight & @SamiZayn done to #SDLive Commissioner @shanemcmahon? pic.twitter.com/WelHE55W1L
— WWE (@WWE) March 14, 2018
Shane is selling this attack in an epic way and making it look so damn real. You can watch the attack below:
.@FightOwensFight and @SamiZayn have one, final goodbye for @ShaneMcMahon… #SDLive pic.twitter.com/cD2OUSd3D9
— WWE (@WWE) March 14, 2018