Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

WWE Diva Search

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Created by
  
No. of seasons
  
4

Camera setup
  
Theme song
  
Program creator
  
Vince McMahon

Country of origin
  
No. of episodes
  
TBA

First episode date
  
1 July 2003

Number of seasons
  
4

Networks
  
WWE Diva Search WWE Diva Search 2007 Discussions Thread World Wrestling Everything

Opening theme
  
"Walk Idiot Walk" by The Hives (2004)"Be Yourself" by Audioslave (2005)"Move Along" by The All-American Rejects (2006)"Let It Roll" by Velvet Revolver (2007)

Original network
  
Spike TV (2004 – 2005); USA Network (2006); UPN (2006); WWE.com (2007)

Similar
  

Wwe diva search history 2003 2007


WWE Diva Search (formerly WWE Raw Diva Search) is a talent competition held by WWE. The first winner was Jaime Koeppe, but she did not receive a contract like subsequent winners of the contest. Other winners included Christy Hemme, Ashley Massaro, Layla El, and Eve Torres. In addition to the winners of the yearly contest, WWE has hired several contestants as Divas. In 2011, WWE announced plans to bring back the Diva Search. As of 2017, Maryse Ouellet and Nikki Bella, from the 2006 Raw Diva Search, are the last remaining Divas to come from the Diva Search. It was rumored that the show would return in 2015, but that plan has been ultimately scrapped.

Contents

WWE Diva Search Classic WWE Diva Search 2007 By Naomi Kirk naomistella on Myspace

2003

WWE Diva Search WWE Announces the Return of the Diva Search Diva Dirt

The first WWE Diva Search took place in between July 1 and August 24, 2003. However, unlike the later Diva Searches, the first Diva Search winner did not receive a contract. She received a photoshoot for an issue of WWE Magazine. Jaime Koeppe was named the first WWE Diva Search winner.

Official themes

The 2004 WWE Raw $250,000 Diva Search featured four official theme songs.

WWE Diva Search Diva Dirt Countdown Top 5 Divas Discovered by the Diva Search

  • "Open Your Eyes" by Alter Bridge
  • "Real Good Girl" by Jim Johnston
  • "Time and Time Again" by Chronic Future
  • "Walk Idiot Walk" by The Hives
  • Top 28

    WWE Diva Search httpsiytimgcomviCkTmAOxKvh4hqdefaultjpg

    Open casting calls were held in Los Angeles, NYC, and Chicago in June and July to narrow the field down from thousands to 28 women. The following the 28 finalists where chosen from each of the locations:

    Notes

    WWE Diva Search WWE 2015 Diva Searchcamp YouTube

    In 2004, WWE decided to make an extension of the Diva Search, which included a one-year contract worth $250,000 and was held on Raw. Over 7,000 females applied to be a part of the contest. The final ten contestants were chosen on a casting special aired on Spike TV on July 15, with guest judges Triple H, Randy Orton, Chris Jericho and Edge.

    WWE Diva Search Report Diva Search in doubt Page 2 WWE Superstars

    They began airing the weekly Raw Diva Search segments on July 19. Despite reported claims by the company that the contest would be handled in a classy manner, the contest involved prospective divas performing suggestive acts on live television, such as "seducing" a male wrestler. Fans were allowed to vote for the winners, but the outcome of the voting process was questioned by media outlets. The eventual winner of the competition was Christy Hemme, who went on to pose in Playboy and competed at WrestleMania 21 for the WWE Women's Championship where she was accompanied to the ring by Lita, but ended up with Trish Stratus retaining the title.

    Finalists (winner Hemme, runner-up Carmella DeCesare, Amy Weber, and Joy Giovanni) took part in a segment titled "Diss the Diva" on August 30, 2004, which was censored at several points due to foul language and obscenities from the contestants when they were asked to taunt one another verbally. Backstage, the four contestants bickered with and disliked each other, as well. Also, during an earlier segment in the competition, Maria Kanellis gave DeCesare the middle finger.

    Despite only one winner being crowned in the competition each year, WWE hired a large number of the contestants from past contests and immediately placed them in on-camera in non-wrestling roles. From the 2004 Diva Search, Michelle McCool, Amy Weber, Candice Michelle, Maria Kanellis, and Joy Giovanni all received contracts after losing the contest. Several of the girls were sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling to train.

    Official theme

    The 2005 WWE Raw Diva Search featured one official theme song.

  • "Be Yourself" by Audioslave
  • Notes

    For the 2005 WWE Raw Diva Search, the eight finalists began appearing on Raw on June 27. One contestant was eliminated each week until there was a final three. Contestant Leyla Milani accidentally exposed herself by falling out of her top while attempting to navigate an obstacle course on the July 4 edition of Raw, leading to a "disqualification" in the contest.

    Ashley Massaro was declared the winner on August 15 and received $250,000. Massaro wanted to train to wrestle, however, due to her family's involvement in amateur wrestling. As in 2004, other contestants were hired by WWE, including Kristal Marshall, Trenesha Biggers (eliminated in the Top 25) and Elisabeth Rouffaer.

    Official themes

    The 2006 WWE Raw Diva Search featured three official theme songs.

  • "Face Down" by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  • "Move Along" by The All-American Rejects
  • "Out Here All Night" by Damone
  • Notes

    The eight finalists made their first appearance on WWE programming on Raw on July 10. The Diva Search had an awkward beginning on July 10 with an introductory segment on Raw featuring new host Mike Mizanin. During the segment, Mizanin appeared to have forgotten his lines and stammered on for several minutes when trying to explain the voting procedures for the contest. When introducing the contestants, Mizanin mispronounced names and looked uncomfortable in his new role as Diva Search emcee. Each week, the contestants appeared on both Raw and SmackDown!. The final three appeared on a special that aired on August 16, 2006 on the USA Network, where the winner was announced.

    Layla El won the 3rd annual Raw Diva Search and was placed on SmackDown! in late 2006. WWE also hired several of the eliminated Diva contestants including Maryse Ouellet, The Garcia Twins, Rebecca DiPietro, Brooke Adams, Amy Zidian, and Milena Roucka.

    Official theme

    The 2007 WWE Diva Search featured one official theme song.

  • "Let it Roll" by Velvet Revolver
  • Notes

    The first competition was on WWE.com on September 10, which was also when the voting started. The winner was announced on the October 29 edition of Raw. Unlike past Diva Searches, this Search was the first to take place exclusively on WWE.com with most of the pre-taped segments TV. Tarryn Terrell, Angela Fong and Lena Yada were called up to the roster despite being eliminated.

    2008

    The 2008 edition was supposed to take place that year, but it was cancelled due to the failure of the 2007 edition.

    2013

    The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported in February 2013 that WWE held an un-aired diva search in the Los Angeles area. Among the prospects that participated were future WWE performers Eva Marie, Lana, JoJo, Devin Taylor, and Veronica Lane, with the former winning the contest.

    2015/16

    During WrestleMania 31, WWE announced that new shows will air on the WWE Network, including a returning WWE Diva Search, which was expected to premiere in the fall of 2015. There was no additional information given until July 2016, when WWE surveyed fans about potential new WWE Network shows, including a new season of Diva Search under a new name (WWE Superstar Search) due to the fact that the term "Diva" was ultimately phased out that year. In addition, the show would've been hosted by Lita and Trish Stratus.

    References

    WWE Diva Search Wikipedia