Torrie Wilson is playing up one of her most infamous quotes by asking for a show of hands.
Wilson is one of the most popular WWE Divas of all time. She spent seven years in WWE and was enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019. Her speech was memorable in part due to her thanking male fans for letting her be a part of their puberty.
At the time, Wilson spoke about working hard to win over the WWE Universe, which she said was no easy task. She then dropped the ‘thank you’ line, which resulted in a loud ‘Thank you, Torrie’ chant and a standing ovation.
“I appreciate everything about you, you’re so hardcore. I just want to thank you for letting me be just even a small part of your life,” Wilson said at the 2019 WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony. “And for many of you guys, a part of your puberty. Like, I’ve heard that a lot.”
Now, Torrie Wilson had a bit of fun with the remark by posting a playful response to a clip on Twitter/X. Wilson quoted a post featuring a clip from her speech and asked fans to “raise your hand if true.” The post already has hundreds of replies, ranging from playful to “you definitely should have kept it in the drafts.”
Torrie Wilson recently sat down with WrestleZone Senior Editor Matt Black for a new interview. During the conversation, Wilson explained why you cannot compare the Divas era to the current generation of WWE women.
However, when asked which current talent would be a perfect fit for the Divas era, Wilson had one name in mind. She also mentioned that she’d love to work with her.
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