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    WWE Confidential: Season 1, Episode 3

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  1. Oct 23, 2010 · Tough Enough produced seven winners – three female, four male – with John Morrison being the most successful of the bunch. But if they have a Y chromosome, we’re not really interested in them, no matter how long and floppy their hair is.

    • Tough Enough Season 1: Maven and Nidia Guenard
    • Tough Enough Season 2: Linda Miles and Jackie Gayda
    • Tough Enough Season 3: John Morrison and Matt Capotelli
    • Tough Enough Season 4: Daniel Puder
    • Tough Enough Season 5: Andy Leavine
    • Tough Enough Season 6: Josh Bredl and Sara Lee

    If anybody remembers Maven, it is because he was given a monster push when he burst onto the scene in WWE. He eliminated The Undertaker from the Royal Rumble and even won the Hardcore Championship from The Deadman. Unfortunately, things never panned out for the inaugural winner of Tough Enough and he was released from the company in 2005. He wrestl...

    There were two female winners for Tough Enough Season 2 and one of them was Linda Miles. She made absolutely no memorable impact with the company before being released in 2004. She is now a substitute teacher in Cincinnati. The other winner from the second season of the show was Jackie Gayda, who did marginally better than Linda. She was also relea...

    Season 3 of Tough Enough gave us its most famous winner in John Morrison. He enjoyed a successful run in the WWE before he left the company to embark on an indie run as Johnny Mundo. He is now one of the biggest names in Lucha Underground. Mike Cappotelli’s story is a rather sad one as he was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2007 when he was in WWE...

    This final season of Tough Enough of the 2000s saw a $1 Million prize pool and it was won by an American MMA fighter going by the name of Daniel Puder. He could have been successful had he not shot his career in the foot during a segment on Smackdown involving Kurt Angle. Puder applied an actual Kimura Lock on Angle and nearly broke his arm during ...

    Another case of a Tough Enough winner turning out to be a dud, Andy Leavine won the 2010 edition featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin as the host only to never make it on the WWE’s main roster. He was a part of the company’s developmental program for a couple of years before being released for good in 2012. He has been wrestling in lesser known indie ...

    2015’s sixth – and as of now, final – edition of Tough Enough saw a return to the two winner formula as Josh Bredl and Sara Lee came out on top. It was hosted by Chris Jericho but that did little to help the careers of the two winners. Bredl wrestled under the name of Bronson Matthews in NXT but hasn’t made a huge impact. He is still under contract...

  2. WWE Confidential (June 8, 2002) is the 3rd episode of WWE Confidential. The controversy surrounding the winners of Tough Enough II continues. The Rock addresses his future after success in Hollywood.

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  4. Big, Ivory, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Bob "Hardcore" Holly, and Al Snow bring us behind the scenes with their decision on who they picked to win WWE Tough Enough 2 and why, the life of Bradshaw before becoming a wrestler, The Rock presents and award and does promoting for "The Scorpion King", a handful of WWE wrestlers do impressions of The Rock, Big ...

  5. 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.

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  6. Aug 28, 2015 · After 10 weeks of training, challenges, bumps, bruises, yelling and standoffs, Josh Bredl and Sara Lee won the reality competition WWE Tough Enough and each receiving a one-year, $250,000 WWE...

  7. May 25, 2002 · The controversy surrounding the winners of Tough Enough II continues; The Rock addresses his future.