WWE Evolution 2018: 10 Legends We Want To See

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7: Torrie Wilson

Torrie Wilson was one of the most popular female superstars in the early 2000’s, and while she may not have been the most talented performer between the ropes, she certainly had a magnetic presence.

Wilson made a brief three-minute cameo in the first ever women’s royal rumble match earlier in the year, and while she didn’t really get much of a chance to show the fans whether she still had what it takes to perform in the ring, she did earn a sizable pop for her return.

Wilson, along with Trish Stratus and Stacey Keibler, were the stars of the women’s division at the beginning of the company’s Ruthless Aggression Era, and it would be a shame to not have her on the card somewhere at Evolution.

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8: Stacy Keibler

Like Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler was one of the most popular female performers in the WWE in the early 2000’s, and her absence from this year’s Royal Rumble was duly noted by the WWE universe.

While she was not particularly skilled in the ring, Keibler was an excellent character and had memorable roles in the company, including being the manager for several tag-teams during her run.

Keibler has gone off to find mild fame outside of the WWE. She appeared on Dancing with the Stars in 2007 and had a relationship with Hollywood star George Clooney, which came to an end in 2013.

One thing that may keep Keilber away from the event is the fact that she gave birth to her son in June this year, and she may want to stay away from the limelight and spend time with her family.