In the world of professional wrestling, especially within WWE, the sudden disappearance of female talent from the roster often raises eyebrows.

 

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One moment, these women are headlining major events, and the next, they vanish without a trace.

No press releases, no storyline exits, and no backstage leaks—just silence.

This article delves into the mysterious bans of several WWE women, exploring the controversies and personal struggles that led to their abrupt exits.

 

Sable: The Controversial Breakout Star

Sable, a prominent figure during the Attitude Era, joined WWE in 1996 and quickly became a fan favorite.

 

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She wasn’t just eye candy; she became the second-ever women’s champion and achieved a level of mainstream fame that few female wrestlers could match.

However, in June 1999, right at the peak of her popularity, Sable walked out and filed a $110 million lawsuit against WWE.

The lawsuit accused the company of sexual harassment, unsafe working conditions, and even bizarre claims of having feces smeared on her belongings.

The situation escalated when she alleged that male wrestlers punched holes in the women’s locker room walls to spy on them.

Jim Ross suggested that Sable’s lawsuit was less about mistreatment and more about her desire for financial gain outside wrestling.

Two months later, the case was settled quietly, and Sable was reportedly banned from wrestling for three years.

Yet, in 2003, she made a return, diving back into the same risqué storylines she had previously sued over.

Fans speculate that Vince McMahon’s love for profit outweighed any past grievances.

Today, Sable’s name seems to be fading from WWE history, with reports indicating that she wasn’t even mentioned during Tori Wilson’s Hall of Fame induction speech.

 

Paige: A Rising Star’s Downward Spiral

Paige’s story is equally tragic.

 

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At just 21, she became the youngest Diva’s Champion in WWE history, holding both the NXT and WWE women’s titles simultaneously.

However, her career took a turn for the worse between 2016 and 2018.

In August 2016, Paige was suspended for 30 days for violating WWE’s wellness policy, a situation that quickly spiraled out of control.

Her boyfriend at the time, Alberto Del Rio, was suspended on the same day, raising questions about their relationship’s influence on her career.

After a second violation, Paige faced a 60-day suspension, leading her family to insist that her issues stemmed from prescribed painkillers for a neck injury.

WWE publicly claimed she tested positive for an illegal substance, igniting further controversy.

In a candid 2017 interview, Paige revealed her struggles with addiction and the toxic environment around her.

Her situation worsened when private photos and videos of her were leaked online, and WWE referenced the incident in a segment without her consent.

Ultimately, a serious neck injury in early 2018 ended her in-ring career, leaving her with a bitter taste of what could have been.

 

Chyna: A Trailblazer’s Heartbreak

Chyna’s story is perhaps the most complex and heart-wrenching in WWE history.

She was not just a female wrestler; she was a groundbreaking force.

 

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As the first woman to regularly compete against men, she won the Intercontinental Championship and was a founding member of D-Generation X.

However, her personal life took a dramatic turn when her relationship with Triple H ended as he grew closer to Stephanie McMahon.

After confronting both Triple H and Stephanie, Chyna found herself ousted from the company.

When her contract came up in 2001, tensions escalated over salary negotiations, leading to her departure.

Chyna faced a painful public downfall, battling addiction and eventually turning to adult films, which WWE used as an excuse to blacklist her.

Despite her induction into the Hall of Fame in 2019, it felt too little too late, as she had passed away three years earlier.

Fans still argue that Chyna deserves a solo induction, recognizing her contributions to women’s wrestling.

 

AJ Lee: The Silent Exit

 

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AJ Lee’s sudden retirement in 2015 shocked many fans.

While she was celebrated for her record-breaking reign as Diva’s Champion, her departure was shrouded in controversy.

Though WWE claimed her exit was due to neck injuries, insiders suggested it was tied to the fallout from her husband CM Punk’s departure from the company.

Punk’s public criticisms of WWE placed AJ in a precarious position, leading to her exit being framed as a retirement rather than a release.

Before leaving, AJ called out Stephanie McMahon on social media for pay inequality, which undoubtedly added to the tension.

Her departure was marked by silence, with no farewell or tribute, highlighting the cold reality of WWE’s corporate machine.

 

Gail Kim: A Bold Statement

Gail Kim made headlines in 2011 during a live battle royal when she eliminated herself in protest.

Frustrated with the disrespect and lack of airtime for women, she rolled out of the ring without hesitation.

Kim’s silent rebellion spoke volumes, yet WWE’s reaction was dismissive, reflecting their indifference to female talent.

She later revealed that she believed Vince McMahon simply didn’t like her, further emphasizing the challenges women faced behind the scenes.

 

Sunny: The Fall from Grace

Sunny’s story is one of the most tragic falls from grace in WWE history.

 

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Once the most downloaded woman on the internet, Sunny’s life spiraled after her peak in the late ’90s.

Substance abuse issues led to her being let go from WWE in 1998, and her life continued to decline, culminating in a fatal car crash in 2022.

Sunny’s trajectory serves as a cautionary tale about the pressures of fame and the consequences of addiction.

The stories of these women reveal the hidden struggles and complexities behind their departures from WWE.

From personal battles to corporate politics, each narrative highlights the challenges female wrestlers face in a male-dominated industry.

These women broke barriers and paved the way for future generations, yet their exits often went unexplained, leaving fans and insiders alike questioning the real reasons behind the curtain.

 

 

As we reflect on their journeys, it’s crucial to acknowledge their contributions and the lessons learned from their experiences.

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