Torrie Wilson Quotes & Trivia

Quotes

I like the performing part, it gives me a huge rush but it still makes me nervous. Being in front of large crowds is intimidating to me and I feel myself withdrawing.

I was dating a guy that was a huge wrestling fan and I'm embarrassed to say it now but I used to make fun of him for watching it.

If there was one thing I'd like to teach young women, it would be that you can eat and still be fit and lean.

It was between the ages of 14 and 20 and I started off not eating at all, maybe an apple a day.

Time really has gone by fast. I don't know if your path is pre-written or what, but it's crazy how one thing just leads to another.

When I was dealing with the eating disorder, I wanted to look like the stick-thin models, but then I started reading fitness magazines and seeing these girls with great bodies that weren't too muscular.

Trivia

She was on the cover of the Playboy magazine in May 2003, & March 2004.

In high school her activities included cheerleading, dance, and was very competitive in track and field.

She was traded to SmackDown as part of the 2007 WWE Draft.

Torrie has two cats and two dogs(Chloe ans Stewie), both dogs are with Torrie on tour.

Her old theme song is now being used by Michelle McCool.

She is on the September 2006 cover of FHM Magazines. This is her first time in this magazine. It includes an eight page spread of her.

June 12, 2006- She beat Candice Michelle in a Wet and Wild Water Match on RAW.

She was featured in the 2006 Divas Magazine.

In August of 2005, She was traded to RAW with Candice Michelle to take on the 2005 Raw Diva Search Winner Ashley Massaro.

She is best friends with Lisa Marie Varon AKA fellow WWE Diva Victoria.

Torrie Wilson & Peter Gurner both now live in Florida.

Student at Boise State University before joining WCW.

Frequented the cover of Ironman Magazine.

She grew up on a farm in Boise, Idaho.

She has blonde hair.

She was drafted to Smackdown when the Brands split in the WWE. In 2005, she moved to RAW during a trade.