Sunday, November 9, 2008
WWE Maria career as a WWE diva
She competed in the Raw Diva Search in 2004,[10] deciding to enter the contest after seeing an advertisement while watching Raw.
Even though she only placed fifth in the contest, she was hired by the company.[5] She stood out in the contest by giving fellow contestant Carmella
DeCesare the finger after being eliminated from the contest.[5] Maria began making appearances at the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) training facility under head trainer Paul Heyman.[5] She contributed booking ideas, and her work at OVW earned her a spot on the Raw brand roster. Maria was brought on to Raw as a backstage interviewer in November 2004.
She quickly earned a reputation as the oblivious backstage reporter—Maria seemed to ask the wrong questions, irritating and amusing WWE Superstars and Divas
.
In 2005, Maria began to get very physical—in and out of the ring. She was defeated in her first official match on the January 10, 2005 edition of Raw
by Christy Hemme in a Lingerie Pillow Fight.[5][10] She also competed in a Fulfill Your Fantasy Diva Battle Royal at Taboo Tuesday for the WWE
Women's Championship but was the first to be eliminated by Trish Stratus and Mickie James. In another physical moment, Stratus slapped Maria so
hard that one of her fillings legitimately fell out. On November 14, Maria competed in a non-title Diva Battle Royal at the Eddie Guerrero tribute Raw show.
Maria stood by herself for most of the match, only getting involved when she saw the opportunity to eliminate a competitor, a strategy that proved effective a
s she eliminated both Jillian Hall and Victoria.
She was one of the last three women left in the match but was eliminated by both Melina and
Trish Stratus. On the November 28 edition of Raw, Maria interviewed then-Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff and asked him whether or not he thought he was
going to be fired. He then booked her a match with Kurt Angle out of spite, and Maria was laid out with the Angle Slam. As a result, one week later,
Maria testified in the trial against Bischoff, who was being tried because of his controversial actions as General Manager. As Mick Foley questioned her,
she answered, unusually intelligently, "Last week Bischoff abused his power in a way that was both malicious and capricious, and it’s this rash discourse
that has led to a locker room of disdain and mutiny, and it should be grounds for his immediate dismissal.
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