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WWE Tough Enough is an American professional wrestling reality competition series that was produced by WWE, wherein participants undergo professional wrestling training and compete for a contract with WWE. There were two winners per season for the first three seasons, all of which aired on MTV.
These are the winners of the WWE Tough Enough reality television show. Each winner received a year-long contract with the professional wrestling company WWE.In 2004, the Tough Enough competition was incorporated into weekly segments of the SmackDown show, with the winner receiving a guaranteed one-year $250,000 contract, with up to three additional years, totaling $1,000,000.
WWE Tough Enough is a professional wrestling reality television series produced by WWE, wherein participants undergo professional wrestling training and compete for a contract with WWE. The show followed a seasonal format and aired on multiple TV channels until its final season in 2015. [20]
Tough Enough is an contest held by WWE between 2001 and 2004 and since 2011. The winner(s) of the contest (which featured multiple physical challenges, and also required contestants to develop a marketable personality) was offered a WWE developmental contract.
In June 2015, Lee was one of the 13 finalists for the sixth season of the WWE competition Tough Enough. [7] After being at risk of elimination five times throughout the course of the competition, [9] [10] [11] on August 25, Lee was chosen by fan vote as one of the winners, along with Josh Bredl, earning a $250,000 one-year contract with WWE.
Jacquelyn Suzanne Gayda [2] (born November 3, 1981) [1] is an American retired professional wrestler and valet, best known for her work in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). She was awarded a contract with WWE after co-winning the second series of the reality television show Tough Enough with Linda Miles.
Andrew Leavine (born December 27, 1987) is an American retired professional wrestler.In 2011, Leavine won the Tough Enough contest to earn a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE); he went on to wrestle for WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling, under the ring name Kevin Hackman.
Puder entered the fourth Tough Enough competition that was conducted as part of WWE SmackDown between October and December 2004. [7] The prize was announced as a $1,000,000 professional wrestling contract, however, it was in reality a four-year contract at $250,000 a year, with the option to terminate the contract after the first year.