WWE Divas: Undressed
2002-06-29 | 45 minutes
Plot Summary
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!
Cast
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Stacy KeiblerStacy Keibler
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Patricia StratigeasTrish Stratus
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Dawn Marie PsaltisDawn Marie
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Terri RunnelsTerri
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Torrie WilsonTorrie Wilson
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Jackie GaydaJackie Gayda
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Nora BenshoofMolly Holly
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Jerry LawlerJerry "The King" Lawler
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Michael CoulthardMichael Cole
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Adam CopelandEdge
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Carlene MooreJazz
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Jonathan CoachmanJonathan Coachman
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Maven HuffmanMaven
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Paul HeymanPaul Heyman
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Allen SarvenAl Snow
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