#5. Ivelisse

The feisty Puerto Rican started her training at the age of fourteen. That's right when most girls are worried about high school drama or their next term paper, Ivelisse was learning to pound bodies into the mat.
Ivalisse was once signed to a developmental contract with WWE, having come through the Tough Enough program where she was eliminated due to an injury. Her comeback was slated to begin in FCW, which transitioned into NXT.
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Ivelisse was released from her developmental contract, and the signs point toward it being for a rather shaky reason. Ivelisse reported Bill Demott for harassment, and the WWE thought at the time that she was an alarmist who would cause problems on the roster.
Of course, now we know that Demott has been fired for his unprofessional behaviour toward WWE's developmental wrestlers, such as EC3, who still holds a grudge against the former Hugh Morris. Most likely Ivelisse was in the right when she made her accusations.
Ivelisse has done quite well for herself in the time spent away from WWE. She has made herself into an international women's wrestling star all on her own.
What she could bring to the table in WWE: Ivelisse has appeal both north and south of the border and has all the tools she needs to be a force to be reckoned with in the women's division.
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