Rena Mero Biography
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Mero made her WWF debut as Sable at WrestleMania
XII in 1996, when she escorted Hunter Hearst Helmsley to ringside for his match
against The Ultimate Warrior. She even won two awards at the 1997 Slammy Awards:
"Dressed to Kill" and "Miss Slammy." She wore a rather revealing outfit to win
the latter.
During Sable's absence, her husband hired
Jacqueline as his new manager. It was only a matter of time before Jacqueline
and Sable started a feud. The two met in a bikini contest at Fully Loaded in
July 1998. Sable, only wearing impressions of painted hands covering her exposed
breasts, won the contest easily. The next night, Vince McMahon disqualified
Sable since she did not actually wear a bikini at all. The match was then
awarded to Jacqueline. Sable used a Stone Cold gesture and flipped off McMahon.
As a one-time WWF Women's Champion, Sable defeated
Jacqueline and the Spider Lady (who was really Luna Vachon in disguise).
On May 10, 1999, Debra "won" the Women's
Championship from Sable in an Evening Gown Match. Technically, in an Evening
Gown Match, the winner is the woman who forcibly removes her opponent's dress.
Sable took off Debra's dress, and should therefore have been the winner.
However, Commissioner Shawn Michaels ruled that he considered the woman who had
lost her dress the winner, making Debra the new Women's Champion. Sable became
the first woman/diva to lose her title without losing it by pin or submission.
(Ivory later lost her third and last Women's Title reign to The Kat in Evening
Gown in a Pool match in December 1999).
In June 1999, Mero quit the WWF and filed a $110
million lawsuit against the company, with allegations of sexual harassment and
unsafe working conditions. Mero reduced her settlement figure and eventually
settled out of court.
However, she returned to WWE TV at the April 1,
2003 SmackDown! taping, and over the course of several months participated in
storylines similar to those described in the lawsuit, including acting as a
whore and kissing Torrie Wilson. At Vengeance '03 in Denver, Sable defeated
Stephanie McMahon; many commentators were of the opinion that her resistance to
such storylines came from her born-again husband Marc and, after their
separation, was more conducive to such behavior.
Mero appeared in pictorials in the April 1999,
September 1999, and March 2004 issues of Playboy magazine.
On August 10, 2004, WWE.com announced that Mero and
the WWE had parted ways.
Championships/Accomplishments
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1-Time WWF Women's Champion
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Winner 1997 WWF California Tan
Contest
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Winner 1997 WWF Miss Slammy
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Preceded by:
Jacqueline |
Women's Champions |
Succeeded by:
Debra |
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