Former ECW performer Francine has come forward to share her disturbing experience working in WWE. The wrestling community has been rocked by the recent sexual allegations against Vince McMahon. In the midst of these revelations, Francine has bravely disclosed an incident that occurred during her time with the company. In an interview on the iHeart Media podcast, the 51-year-old revealed that she was advised by a superior to apply oil to her chest in order to catch the attention of Vince McMahon. This shocking advice left Francine in tears, and she ultimately rejected it.
Known for her tenure in ECW from 1994 to 2001, Francine briefly returned to WWE in 2005 as part of ECW. During her time with the company, she participated in a bikini contest with an undisclosed individual. However, her time with WWE came to an end on October 12, 2006 when she was released.
The interview with Francine has garnered significant attention from the WWE Universe and may have implications for the ongoing McMahon scandal. Fans of professional wrestling have praised her for her courage in speaking out about a traumatic incident from her past.
Even the legendary wrestler, whose name has been removed due to trademark restrictions, faced the possibility of being released from WWE. The 16-time World Champion recently shared an intriguing story about a time when both he and Vince McMahon wanted him gone from the company.
Speaking about his early days in WWE as a rookie “good guy,” the wrestler revealed that while his initial segment with an undisclosed individual was well-received, his popularity began to wane over time. He admitted that he was not well-liked backstage, leading Vince McMahon and Triple H to consider releasing him from the company.
Fortunately, the wrestler embraced the persona of the “Doctor of Thuganomics,” a character that revitalized his career. Today, he is a major Hollywood star and his involvement in WrestleMania XL has yet to be confirmed. Only time will tell when he will make his next appearance in WWE.
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