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| Height |
5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
| Weight |
136 lb (62 kg) |
| Born |
February 10, 1971 |
| Hometown |
San Bernardino, California |
| Debut |
June 2000 |
Lisa Marie Varon, née Lisa Marie Sole, better known
as Victoria (born February 10, 1971 in San Bernardino, California) is an American
professional wrestler and professional wrestling valet, currently working for the
RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment.
Varon was born to a Puerto Rican father and a Turkish mother. Varon is thought by
some to resemble wrestler Lance Storm; in a running gag, Storm maintains via his
website that he and Varon are siblings, but this is not the case (the two are unrelated).
After spending a considerable amount of time training in MCW and OVW, Varon returned
to the renamed World Wrestling Entertainment, on the July 7, 2002 episode of Sunday
Night Heat, losing to Trish Stratus. She was formally reintroduced on the August
5, 2002 episode of RAW as Victoria, the heel trainee of Molly Holly. Her character
was quickly established as that of a psychopath who was jealous of Stratus's success
and wanted to make Stratus's life a living hell.
In the culmination of a feud lasting four months, Victoria defeated Stratus for
the WWE Women's Championship in a hardcore match at Survivor Series 2002. The following
night on RAW, she defeated Stacy Keibler and debuted her finisher, the "Widow's
Peak". After the match, Steven Richards foiled an attempt at retribution by Stratus,
beginning a pairing with Victoria that would last for over a year.
Varon's feud with Stratus continued for several more months, encompassing a street
fight on the January 27, 2003 episode of RAW which was won by Victoria, considered
by some fans to be among the best women's matches in WWE history. Varon's reign
lasted until WrestleMania XIX when she lost to Stratus in a triple threat match
which also included Jazz. Following the loss, it was speculated that she had dropped
the title in order to allow for her to have surgery on her right knee, which she
had injured some time earlier. However, instead of having surgery, Varon opted (on
the advice of Stone Cold Steve Austin) to wear a knee brace during matches, a practice
she continues to this day.
Victoria's most notable theme music during this time was "All the Things She Said"
by T.A.T.u.. For the remainder of 2003, Victoria continued to compete in the women's
division, in addition to accompanying the by now self-proclaimed "General Manager
of Heat" Stevie Richards wherever he went. As time progressed, she began to receive
face reactions, prompting the WWE creative team to turn her into a face by the end
of 2003. |
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