This week on the Roundtable: The Diva Dirt Roundtable has moved to it’s brand new home of Mondays here at Diva Dirt, and this week we have a special episode dedicated entirely to our newest team member and former WWE Diva, Krissy Vaine.
In a candid interview with the Diva Dirt team, Krissy speaks for the first time on the real reason she left WWE. You may think you know, but two years later, Krissy is able to speak freely about it for the first time — no diplomatic answers here, just straight, honest truth.
As well as her WWE journey, Krissy talks about working in developmental including: Deep South Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling; which current WWE Diva didn’t like her; what it was like working with girls such as Angelina Love, the Bella Twins, Taylor Wilde & Natalya; the story behind her SmackDown debut; working with Torrie Wilson and the former Victoria, Tara; Krissy even comments on that awful outfit she wore! No topic is off limits and Krissy tells us what it was like working with Stephanie and Vince McMahon as well as her future plans… including here at Diva Dirt!
When all was said and done, the new five-person team had been talking for nearly 2 hours! I can attest for the rest of us that Krissy is so sweet, charming and just an incredibly down to earth, fun person. But don’t take our word for it — listen to the Roundtable yourself!
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