WWE Divas: Undressed
WWE Divas: Undressed

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WWE Divas: Undressed

2002
Movie
45 min
English

It doesn't get any better than this! A superstar studded extravaganza from The World in the heart of Times Square. This is what the networks thought was too hot for TV, but now you'll see it all! Who will the coveted WWE Golden Thong Award? Then get a close, personal look at whats hidden in the Divas top drawers and under their clothes. Sometimes naughty but always nice! You'll agree in or out of the ring the Divas are at their best when they're undressed!

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Director: WWE StudiosGenres: Sports Entertainment, Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the WWE Divas during the early 2000s, focusing on their personal lives and professional careers. It delves into their training, rivalries, and the demanding schedule of a WWE Diva. The film also features interviews and candid moments that reveal the challenges and triumphs of being a female performer in professional wrestling. It aims to showcase the women beyond their in-ring personas.

Critical Reception

WWE Divas: Undressed received mixed reviews, with many critics acknowledging its appeal to wrestling fans but lamenting its lack of deeper insight into the athleticism and storytelling aspects of women's wrestling. Some praised the access it provided to the Divas' personal lives, while others found it to be superficial and overly focused on aesthetics rather than performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a glimpse into the personal lives of popular WWE Divas.

  • Criticized for its superficiality and focus on appearance over wrestling skill.

  • Appeals primarily to dedicated fans of WWE and its female performers.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect a niche interest. Those who watched often enjoyed seeing their favorite Divas outside of the ring, but many felt the content was shallow and lacked substance beyond fan service.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released during a period when the 'Attitude Era' of WWE was transitioning, and this film was part of WWE's effort to broaden its appeal and highlight its female talent beyond just their in-ring performances.

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