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Lisa
Marie Varon[4] (née Sole; born February 10, 1971), is an American professional
wrestler, bodybuilder and fitness competitor of Puerto Rican and Turkish
descent.[citation needed] Varon is best known for her time in World Wrestling
Entertainment under the ringname Victoria and her current tenure in Total
Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ringname Tara.
Varon started competing in fitness competitions and won ESPN2's Fitness America
Series in 1997.[7][8] In 1999, she placed second at a fitness event in New York
to earn her International Federation of BodyBuilders Professional Fitness
Card.[2][3][8]
Through a chance meeting, Varon met World Wrestling Federation (WWF) performer
Chyna who encouraged her to become a wrestler.[2][3][7] She trained in the WWF's
developmental territories for three years before being moved to the main roster
to compete full time under the ring name Victoria.[7] Her first TV appearance
was at WrestleMania XVI as one of The Godfather's Hos. She debuted in June 2002,
four months later she was pushed to win the WWE Women's Championship, a title
she held twice in her wrestling career. In TNA she was a four-time TNA Women's
Knockout Champion and a one-time TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champion with Brooke
Tessmacher, making her a six-time Women's Champion.[1]
****
Background information
Ring
name(s) Head Bitch In Charge (HBIC)[1]
Queen Victoria[1]
Victoria[1]
Lisa
Marie Varon
Tara[1]
Billed height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[2][3]
Billed weight 136 lb (62 kg)[3]
Born
(1971-02-10) February 10, 1971 (age 41)[2]
San
Bernardino, California[4]
Resides Chicago, Illinois[5]
Billed from San Bernardino, California
Los
Angeles, California
Trained by Ultimate Pro Wrestling
Memphis Championship Wrestling
Ohio
Valley Wrestling
Dave
Finlay[6]
Debut June 2000[2]
****
Early life
Varon was born in San Bernardino, California. She attended Eisenhower High
School in Rialto, California. During high school, she was active in
cheerleading, a sport she competed in since the sixth grade.[2][4] During her
senior year in high school, she was nationally recognized by the National
Cheerleading Association, earning an All-American award for cheerleading and
being chosen to cheer at half-time of the NFL Pro Bowl, alongside 70 other
women.[4][9][10] Varon participated in track and field events in the ninth
grade.[2] After graduation, she studied biology at the University of California,
Los Angeles and medicine at Loma Linda University, with career plans of becoming
a physician.[3][7][9] She worked as a Human Tissue Coordinator at the Inland Eye
and Tissue Bank in Redlands, California, where she was involved in the process
of organ donation.[3][4][6][7][9]
Bodybuilding and fitness competition
Still working at the eye and tissue bank, Varon became a personal trainer and
taught aerobics. While training at a gym, she was offered an opportunity to
compete in a bodybuilding competition, a contest she won as a
middleweight.[3][7] She competed in fitness competitions, such as ESPN2's
Fitness America Series in 1997 and 1998, winning the former, and the Miss Galaxy
Competition in 1998, where she met and befriended Torrie Wilson.[2][7] After
Wilson moved to Los Angeles, California and signed with professional wrestling
promotion World Championship Wrestling (WCW), she invited Varon to one of the
shows. While backstage, an agent asked her to appear in a segment with Scott
Hall.[2][7][9] Through Wilson, Varon unsuccessfully attempted to obtain a
contract with WCW.[2] She later moved to Los Angeles to find work in televised
news fitness segments instead.[2] In 1999, she earned her International
Federation of BodyBuilders Professional Fitness Card after placing second at the
National Physique Committee Team Universe show in New York.[2][3][4][8][9] It
was during her time working in fitness competitions that Varon also first met
Trish Stratus.[3]
Professional wrestling career
World Wrestling
Federation/Entertainment
Training and debut (2000–2001)
After moving to Los Angeles, Varon worked as a trainer at the gym Crunch
Fitness, where she met World Wrestling Federation wrestler Chyna, who
complimented Varon on her appearance and encouraged her to become a
wrestler.[2][3][7] Varon put together a biography package and sent it to the
WWF.[2][3][9] She heard from Kevin Kelly two days later, who asked her for an
interview in a month's time. With no previous wrestling experience, she looked
up professional wrestling schools on the internet and trained at Ultimate Pro
Wrestling (UPW) in Southern California in June 2000.[2][3][11] She wrestled
under the ring name Head Bitch In Charge (HBIC) and appeared in a cheerleading
outfit, with a snooty gimmick similar to WCW Nitro Girl Miss Hancock.[2][11][12]
She impressed WWE talent scout Bruce Pritchard during her first UPW show.[2][9]
Varon made her on-screen debut in the WWF portraying one of The Godfather's hos.
She was referred to as the "head ho" and led the "Save the Hos" campaign.[4][13]
On the August 7 episode of Raw, Varon took a bump by being thrown through a
table by The Godfather's next persona, The Goodfather.[2][4][11] After this, she
was given the name Victoria.[4][11] She was removed from television in November
and sent to WWF's developmental territory Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW)
for extensive training.[4][9][11] Victoria briefly acted as the commissioner for
MCW and was involved in storyline feuds with Stacy Carter and Ivory.[9][11] She
also managed Steve Bradley before MCW closed.[2] Varon later moved to
Louisville, Kentucky to train in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) using the ring name
Queen Victoria.[2][4][7][11] She was placed as the manager of the tag team the
Basham Brothers and managed one of the team members, Doug Basham, to win the OVW
Heavyweight Championship on July 25, 2001.[11]
Relationship with Stevie Richards
(2002–2003)
Varon returned to the renamed World Wrestling Entertainment as Victoria on the
July 7, 2002 episode of Sunday Night Heat in an angle with WWE Women's Champion
Trish Stratus, who Victoria claimed betrayed her when they worked together as
fitness models.[11][14] The storyline had her character become a demented,
sadistic villain as she and Stratus feuded for months.[11][15] Her first pay per
view match was at No Mercy where she was defeated by Stratus. The following
month at Survivor Series, Victoria was booked to defeat Stratus in a Hardcore
match to win the Women's Championship for the first time.[16][17] After a
successful title defense against Stacy Keibler defeating her with her debut of
her finisher the Widows Peak the next night on Raw, Victoria was attacked in the
ring by Stratus. Steven Richards came to her rescue, starting an on-screen
relationship between Victoria and Richards.[11][18][19]
Victoria continued to feud with Stratus into 2003, competing against her in
successful title defenses and tag team matches during which Victoria teamed with
Richards.[11] At WrestleMania XIX, Victoria dropped the Women's Title back to
Stratus during a Triple Threat match that also included Jazz.[20][21] Throughout
the rest of the year, Victoria was involved in matches against other Divas, such
as participating in a Fatal Four-Way match for the Women's Title at Judgment Day
and defeating Lita in the first women's steel cage match in WWE history on
November 24.[22][23] Victoria also defeated Ivory in a number one contender's
match for the Women's Title on the last edition for Sunday Night Heat of 2003.
After the match, Women's Champion Molly Holly struck Victoria in the head with
the title belt.[24]
Women's Champion and feud with Molly
Holly (2003–2004)
The
next week on Raw, Victoria became a fan favorite when she attacked Holly after
the two women were placed in a team, along with Miss Jackie, for a six woman
Happy Holidays tag team match. During her face run she began wearing hippie
shorts and performed a gyrating moonsault.[15][25][26]
The
angle with Holly continued into the next year, with Victoria defeating Holly in
tag team matches.[27][28] On February 23, 2004, Victoria was booked to defeat
Holly, Lita and Jazz in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match to win her second
Women's Title.[29] After defeating Holly in a tag team match the next week,
Victoria was challenged by Holly to a rematch for the title at WrestleMania XX,
which later became a Hair vs Title match.[30][31] At the pay-per-view, Victoria
won the match and shaved Holly's head bald.[31][32] She kept the Women's
Championship until June 13, when she dropped the title to Trish Stratus during a
Fatal Four-Way match at Bad Blood and subsequently lost a rematch a week
later.[32][33][34] After defeating Molly Holly at Vengeance to become the number
one contender, Victoria lost a match to Stratus at Unforgiven.[35][36][37] Prior
to Unforgiven, several of Victoria's matches were interrupted by a mysterious
person in drag, who was later revealed to be Steven Richards, with whom she was
previously allied.[37] After the match with Stratus, the storyline culminated
when Richards challenged Stratus' ally Tyson Tomko to a match, which Richards
lost.[37]
Vince's Devils (2005–2006)
On
May 30, 2005, Victoria participated in a swimsuit competition, losing to Christy
Hemme. Following the loss, the storyline had Victoria become a villain by
attacking the other contestants, as well as host Jerry Lawler, claiming that she
had enough of the attention Hemme was receiving.[15][38] The two engaged in a
short feud which ended at Vengeance in a match that Victoria won.[39] Continuing
with her villainous persona, Victoria was placed in an angle alongside Candice
Michelle and Torrie Wilson (collectively known as the Ladies in Pink and later
Vince's Devils) on August 29, portraying the role of the group's enforcer, as
the three women joined forces against the 2005 Diva Search winner Ashley
Massaro.[40] Massaro was assisted in the storyline feud by Trish Stratus, and at
Unforgiven, Victoria and Wilson were defeated by Stratus and Massaro.[41] The
angle continued into WWE Homecoming, where the Ladies in Pink lost a Handicap
Bra and Panties match to Stratus and Massaro.
On
the March 6, 2006 episode of Raw, Victoria and Candice turned on Wilson during
Candice's Playboy cover unveiling, starting an angle between the former
teammates.[42] A scheduled match was set to take place at WWE Saturday Night's
Main Event on the March 18 edition with Victoria and Candice against Wilson and
Stratus. As part of the storyline, however, on the episode of Raw prior to the
event, Wilson was found unconscious with the implication being that Victoria and
Candice had attacked her.[43][44] The match eventually took place on March 27
with Victoria and Candice being defeated.[45] The alliance of Victoria and
Candice fell apart during a tag team match on July 17, in which Victoria and
Mickie James were defeated by Wilson and Stratus, with Candice as the guest
referee.[46]
SmackDown!; Alliance with Natalya and
departure (2007–2009)
Victoria was given a character push on November 27 after she was booked to win a
number one contender's Divas battle royal.[47] She gained notoriety from the
match when it was reported that her kick to Candice Michelle's face resulted in
a legitimate broken nose that required surgery.[48][49] Following the victory,
the angle had her carry a checklist to the ring which contained the names of
other Divas.[50] Each week she checked a name off the list after defeating them
in matches.[51] She also defeated Women's Champion Mickie James in a non-title
match.[52] Victoria lost the championship match at New Year's Revolution and a
rematch on January 15, 2007.[53][54]
On
June 17, Victoria was moved to the SmackDown brand as part of the WWE Draft.[55]
She became involved in an on-screen relationship with Kenny Dykstra,[56] and the
duo was placed in feuds against Torrie Wilson and Jimmy Wang Yang,[57][58] as
well as Michelle McCool and Chuck Palumbo.[59] While on a tour of Europe with
WWE in December 2007, Varon claimed to have legitimately broken McCool's
nose.[60]
Victoria allied herself with her "best friend" Natalya. In October and November
2008, she was scripted to lose against the debuting Brie Bella, when Bella
disappeared under the ring during matches and reappeared seemingly "refreshed,"
eventually revealed to be Brie swapping places with twin sister Nikki Bella.
Following a loss in a singles match to Michelle McCool which aired on the
January 16, 2009 edition of SmackDown!, Victoria announced that she would be
retiring.
After leaving WWE, she began training for a career in mixed martial arts and
practiced Jiu Jitsu.[61][62] She returned to WWE for one night in April 2009,
when she was part of the 25 Divas battle royal at WrestleMania XXV, outlasting
the five other former WWE divas. She eliminated Maria but was eliminated by The
Bella Twins.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
(2009-present)
Debut and Knockouts Champion
(2009–2010)
On
May 24, 2009, it was officially confirmed by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
(TNA) that Varon had signed a contract with the company.[63] She debuted on the
May 28, 2009 edition of TNA Impact! under the ring name Tara, later revealed to
be short for "Tarantula". She made her intentions known by attacking The
Beautiful People (Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, and Madison Rayne) after Angelina
Love's match with Sojournor Bolt, making her a fan favorite. On the June 11
episode of Impact!, Tara won her first match against Madison Rayne. On the July
1 edition of Impact! Tara began bringing a Tarantula with her to the ring, after
winning a tag team match against The Beautiful People, she put the spider on the
unconscious body of Velvet Sky. On the July 9 edition of Impact!, after Tara
threatened to put her spider on Sky once again, Angelina Love agreed to put her
TNA Women's Knockout Championship on the line which Tara ultimately won.[64] She
lost the title back to Love two weeks later at Victory Road.[65]
On
September 24 on Impact! she teamed with ODB to challenge for the TNA Knockouts
Tag Team Championship against champions Sarita and Taylor Wilde but they lost
after Awesome Kong interrupted and distracted her during the bout.[66] During
the following two weeks of Impact! Kong and Tara both received one-on-one
Women's Knockout Championship matches from ODB, but both of them ended up losing
after the other interfered in the match.[67][68] At Bound for Glory ODB defeated
both Kong and Tara in a three-way match to retain her title.[69] During the
match Tara was confronted by Mixed Martial Artist Kim Couture to set up an MMA
fight between the two, which, however, never came to fruition.[70][71] At
Turning Point Tara defeated Kong in a Six Sides of Steel match.[72] On November
26, Tara won a ten knockout battle royal to earn herself a shot at ODB's
Championship at Final Resolution.[73] On December 20 at Final Resolution she
defeated ODB to win the Women's Knockout Championship for the second time.[74]
On the January 4 edition of Impact! Tara lost the title back to ODB.[75] Two
weeks later at Genesis, Tara defeated ODB in a two out of three falls match to
regain the title, making her a three-time champion.[76]
On
February 18, 2010 edition of Impact!, Tara defeated Daffney via
disqualification, after she hit her with a toolbox.[77] At Destination X, Tara
successfully defended her title against Daffney, who after the match stole
Poison from her.[78] On the March 29 edition of Impact! Tara retained her title
against Daffney for the second time, this time in the first ever female First
Blood match.[79] On the April 5 edition of Impact!, Tara was one of the four
winners in an eight knockout Lockbox match. The box she opened contained her pet
tarantula, Poison, whom she regained from Daffney, but at the same time lost the
Knockout Championship to Angelina Love.[80] At Lockdown Tara turned heel by
attacking Love, after losing a tag team steel cage match against Madison Rayne
and Velvet Sky.[81]
Alliance with Madison Rayne
(2010–2011)
On
April 28, 2010, Varon announced on her MySpace blog that she would be leaving
TNA the following month, after refusing to re-sign with the company, due to not
receiving a pay increase.[82] On the May 3 edition of Impact! Tara challenged
Madison Rayne to a match at Sacrifice, where she would put her career on the
line against Rayne's Women's Knockout Championship.[83] On May 16 Tara failed in
her last attempt to win the Knockout Championship, when she was defeated by
Rayne and as a result her TNA career came to an end.[84] After her TNA career
came to a halt, she continued to discuss a new contract with Dixie Carter.[85]
She returned to the company on July 11 at Victory Road as a heel, hiding behind
a motorcycle helmet and attacking Angelina Love during her match for the Women's
Knockout Championship.[86][87] In the following weeks she aligned herself with
Rayne against Love and Velvet Sky.[88][89] Tara was finally unmasked on the
September 2 edition of Impact!, when she and Rayne defeated Love and Sky in a
tag team match, after hitting Sky with the motorcycle helmet.[90] On the
September 30 edition of Impact! Rayne signed a waiver to allow Tara to return to
the ring, after losing a Title vs. Career match, which was supposed to end her
TNA career.[91] At Bound for Glory, Tara defeated Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, and
Madison Rayne in a Four Corners match to win the Knockout Championship for the
fourth time, much to the dismay of Rayne, who thought Tara's intention was to
help her regain the title.[92] At the following day's tapings of Impact!, Tara
laid down for Rayne and let her pin her to win the Women's Knockout
Championship, giving her the shortest title reign in the title's history. The
following week, Tara attacked Mickie James after her victory over
Sarita.[93][94] At Turning Point, Tara wrestled Mickie James to a double
disqualification after James pushed the referee, and they began brawling.[95] On
the December 2nd Impact!, Tara attacked Mickie James while she was singing her
single "Hardcore Country", which led to Mickie attacking her when she
accompanied Madison Rayne to the ring.[96][97] At Final Resolution, Tara
defeated Mickie James in a Falls Count Anywhere match, following interference
from Madison Rayne.[98] On the following edition of Impact! James defeated Tara
in a Steel Cage match.[99] During the match Tara legitimately tore a ligament in
her elbow, but the injury would not require surgery.[100][101] On the December
16 edition of Impact! Tara and Rayne defeated James and Ms. Tessmacher to make
it to the finals of a tournament for the vacated TNA Knockouts Tag Team
Championship.[102] The following week they were defeated in the finals by the
team of Angelina Love and Winter.[103]
In
2011, Rayne would start a rivalry with Mickie James over the Women's Knockout
Championship, and would successfully defend the title against her at Genesis and
Against All Odds, both times after interference from Tara.[104][105] During the
feud Tara started to claim that Rayne had gone too far in her brutality towards
James, but was forced to follow her orders due to being under exclusive contract
with her and not TNA.[106] After Rayne lost her title to James at Lockdown,
James agreed to give her a rematch for it on the condition that if she is unable
to regain the title, Tara would be released from her contract with
Rayne.[107][108] On May 15 at Sacrifice, Tara turned on Rayne during her match
with James, costing her the Women's Knockout Championship and guaranteeing
herself a release from her contract with Rayne, turning face in the
process.[109]
TnT (2011–present)
Tara
and Rayne had their first match against each other since the break–up of their
partnership on the May 19 edition of Impact Wrestling, where Tara teamed with
Mickie James and Ms. Tessmacher against Rayne, Sarita and Rosita. Tara won the
match for her team by pinning Rosita, after Rayne, who avoided her former
partner throughout the match, sacrificed her in order to get away from the
ring.[110] Tara and Rayne faced each other in a singles match on the July 14
edition of Impact Wrestling, where Tara was victorious after distracting Rayne
with her tarantula.[111] At the tapings of the July 21 edition of Impact
Wrestling, Tara and Ms. Tessmacher defeated Mexican America (Rosita and Sarita)
to win the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship.[112][113] With the win, Tara
became one of seven TNA Knockouts (along with Angelina Love, Awesome Kong, ODB,
Madison Rayne, Velvet Sky, Winter, Taylor Wilde and Gail Kim) to have held both
the Knockouts Championship and Knockouts Tag Team Championship. Tessmacher and
Tara made their first title defense on August 7 at Hardcore Justice, defeating
Mexican America in a rematch.[114] On the September 29 edition of Impact
Wrestling, Tara was defeated by her former partner Madison Rayne in a match to
determine the third and final challenger for the Women's Knockout Championship
at Bound for Glory.[115] On the November 3 edition of Impact Wrestling, Tara and
Tessmacher, now billed as TnT, lost the Knockouts Tag Team Championship to Gail
Kim and Madison Rayne.[116] On the January 26, 2012 edition of Impact Wrestling,
Tara defeated Mickie James and Velvet Sky in a three-way match to earn a match
for the Women's Knockout Championship.[117] On February 12 at Against All Odds,
Tara was unsuccessful in her title challenge against Gail Kim.[118]
Other media
Varon has made guest appearances on television shows V.I.P. and Nikki, as well
as participated in two fitness competitions for the Univision program Sábado
Gigante.[4][10] She owned a restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky called Fat Tony's
Pizzeria, but sold it in May 2007.[119] She has since moved on to her next
business venture, with the opening of her custom car shop Black Widow Customs
with her husband Lee, on May 22, 2008 in Louisville.[120][121] The shop was
destroyed on December 16, 2010, in a fire, which the authorities deemed
suspicious.[122] This occurred the day after a local TV show's "Consumer Watch"
segment. Antwane Glenn, a football player at the University of Kentucky, wanted
a refund after claiming his car was left un-drivable following Black Widow
Customs' work on it. He contacted WHAS11 and the story was profiled on the
show.[123]
In
November 2010 she was a contestant on an all TNA week of Family Feud, teaming
with Angelina Love, Christy Hemme, Lacey Von Erich and Velvet Sky against Jay
Lethal, Matt Morgan, Mick Foley, Mr. Anderson and Rob Van Dam.[124]
Personal life
Varon has a Puerto Rican father who is a Vietnam veteran and a Turkish mother
who was a singer in Japan.[citation needed] She grew up with three older
brothers, all of whom became amateur wrestlers, with the oldest brother, Bobby
Sole, winning a gold medal at the 1983 Pan American Games.[2][4][9]
In
an interview for the Sun-Sentinel, Varon was quoted as saying she was
legitimately jealous of the 2004 WWE Diva Search winner Christy Hemme. She
retracted the statement on her website, claiming the reporter had twisted her
words when she mentioned that she was jealous of Hemme's paycheck, as it was a
lot higher than what Varon received in her rookie year.[125]
Varon has a tattoo of a heart on her ankle, which she got in high school and hid
from her parents.[126] She is a fan of motorcycles and owns a Suzuki Hayabusa.[6][119]
In wrestling
Finishing moves
Black Widow[1] (Sitout inverted front powerslam)
Widow's Peak[1] (Gory neckbreaker) – 2002–present
Signature moves
Bridging reverse chinlock[127]
Hair-pull Gory special
Moonsault,[2] sometimes while standing[128]
One-handed cartwheel followed into a hammerlock[129]
Slingshot somersault leg drop[1]
Snap
suplex[130]
Spider's Web[1] (Fireman's carry into a swinging sidewalk slam)
Superkick[65]
Wrestlers managed
Damaja[131]
Doug
Basham[131]
Stevie Richards[132]
Candice Michelle[133]
Cody
Runnels[1]
Seth
Skyfire[1]
Kenny Dykstra[1]
Natalya[1]
Christy Hemme[1]
Madison Rayne[134]
Ms.
Tessmacher[1]
Lauren Williams[1]
Nicknames
"The
Vicious Vixen"[135]
Entrance music
World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment
"All
the Things She Said" by t.A.T.u.[10] (WWE; December 15, 2002 – April 18, 2004)
"Don't Mess With" performed by Nicki Minaj & The Hood$tars (WWE; April 18, 2004
– May 30, 2005)[136]
"Don't Mess With (WWE Remix)" performed by Nicki Minaj & The Hood$tars (WWE; May
30, 2005 – January 16, 2009)
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
"Broken" by Goldy Locks (May 28, 2009 – May 16, 2010, October 10, 2010 –
Present)[137]
Championships and accomplishments
Cheerleading
National Cheerleading Association
NCA
All-American Award
Fitness and figure competition
Debbie Kruck Fitness Classic
1st
(Tall Class; 1999)[8]
ESPN2 Fitness America Series
1st
place (1997)[8]
2nd
place (1998)[8]
Lifequest Triple Crown
Top
20 (1997)[8]
National Physique Committee
NPC
Inland Empire – 1st (MW; 1995)[8]
NPC
Team Universe – 2nd (Tall Class; 1999)[8]
Women's Tri-Fitness
Ironwoman Tri-Fitness – 4th (1998)[8]
Professional wrestling
Pro
Wrestling Illustrated
PWI
Woman of the Year (2004)[138]
PWI
ranked her #5 of the best 50 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in
2009[139]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
TNA
Women's Knockout Championship (4 times)[1]
TNA
Knockouts Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brooke Tessmacher[112]
World Wrestling Entertainment
WWE
Women's Championship (2 times)[1]
Luchas de Apuestas
|
Wager |
Winner |
Loser |
Location |
Date |
Notes |
|
Hair |
Victoria |
Molly Holly |
New
York, New York |
02004-03-14 March
14, 2004 |
Title vs. Hair match at WrestleMania XX[31] |
|
Career |
Madison Rayne |
Tara |
Orlando, Florida |
02010-05-16 May
16, 2010 |
Career vs. Title match at Sacrifice[84] |
Notes
1.^
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World of Wrestling.
http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/v/victoria.html.
Retrieved 2009-10-02.
2.^
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Varsallone, Jim (February 2003).
"Victoria's secret: the WWE women's champion credits her competitive fitness
background for her quick rise to wrestling stardom". Wrestling Digest. Archived
from the original on 2007-06-14. http://web.archive.org/web/20070614234124/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCO/is_5_4/ai_96307135.
Retrieved 2007-07-04.
3.^
a b c d e f g h i j k l Pantelic, Andrea (2006-06-21). "Complete Interview:
Victoria". Up & Coming Magazine.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16814381&BRD=1147&PAG=461&dept_id=483408&rfi=6.
Retrieved 2007-03-28.
4.^
a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Official site of Lisa Marie Varon - Biography
(archived May 22, 2007)". viciousvixen.com. Archived from the original on
2007-05-22. http://web.archive.org/web/20070522082336/http://www.viciousvixen.com/bio/Bio.html.
Retrieved 2007-11-07.
5.^
Martin, Adam (2011-11-19). "TNA Knockout to open restaurant in Chicago".
WrestleView. http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1321730598. Retrieved
2011-11-19.
6.^
a b c Zerr, Scott (2004-04-15). "Victoria's secrets". Edmonton Sun. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2004/04/15/422460.html.
Retrieved 2007-11-08.
7.^
a b c d e f g h i j Oliver, Greg (2006-08-07). "Victoria talks ankle, divas and
weddings". SLAM! Wrestling.
http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/08/03/1717348.html.
Retrieved 2007-11-07.
8.^
a b c d e f g h i j "Official site of Lisa Marie Varon - Resume (archived May
24, 2007)". viciousvixen.com. Archived from the original on 2007-05-24. http://web.archive.org/web/20070524093457/http://www.viciousvixen.com/resume/resume.html.
Retrieved 2007-11-29.
9.^
a b c d e f g h i j Oliver, Lekisha. "Interview: Lisa Marie Varon". InLewd.com.
http://inlewd.com/exclusives/interviews/l_m_varon.shtml. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
10.^
a b c "Much For Victoria To Celebrate On Her Birthday". WWE.
http://www.owow.com/frameindex.htm?goto=http%3A//www.owow.com/RingsideWith/Victoria/Interviews/02-11-03.htm.
Retrieved 2007-11-27.
11.^
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