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== interbreeding with other equids ==
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The article states that experts are not in agreement as to whether domestic horses and Przewalski's Horse are really separate species. But the two species differ in how many chromosomes they possess. Domestic horses have 64 chromosomes, while Przewalski's Horse have 66. The article states that domestic horses and Przewalski's Horse are the only two equids that can interbreed. The article on the [[horse]] says that the reason why [[donkey]]s and horses can't interbreed is that they differ in the number of chromosomes they have. Donkeys only have 62. So, then, why aren't the cross between a domestic horse and a P's horse sterile?
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: Because a different species is not defined by it's number of chromosomes alone. Maybe this quote from [http://www.iucn.org/themes/SSC/sgs/equid/docs/part2chapter7.pdf Status and Action Plan for the Przewalski’s Horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) by Simon Wakefield, John Knowles, Waltraut Zimmermann and Machteld van Dierendonck] will help you understand:
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: "Although Przewalski’s horse can hybridise with domestic horses to produce fertile offspring (Ryder et al. 1978; Trommerhausen-Smith et al. 1979), the existence of 2n=66 chromosomes in Przewalski’s horse identifies it as being more different from its domestic relatives (2n=64) than are any two breeds of domestic horse (Ryder 1994). They also show a number of other consistent differences in their appearance: the manes of Przewalski’s horses are erect with no forelock, and the upper part of the tail has short guard hairs, unlike domestic horses, which have long, falling manes and long guard hairs all over the tail; a dark dorsal stripe runs from the mane down the back and dorsal side of the tail to the tail tuft; three to ten dark stripes can be present on the carpus and, generally, the tarsus (Groves 1994). Przewalski horses, contrary to domestic horses, shed their tail and mane hair once per year.
|names='''Torrie Wilson''' <br>Samantha
: Other studies of the genetic differences between Przewalski’s and domestic horses have indicated very little genetic distinction between them. Only four alleles at four separate serological marker loci have been identified as specific to Przewalski’s horse (Bowling and Ryder 1987), the vast majority of blood protein variants are present in both Przewalski’s and domestic horses and even the fastest evolving DNA region known in mammals (the mitochondrial DNA control region), does not show significant differences between the two types of horse (Ishida et al. 1995; Oakenfull and Ryder 1998). Thus it is clear that Przewalski’s and domestic horses are very closely related and have in the past interbred, but the fixed chromosomal number difference between them indicates that they are distinct populations (Oakenfull et al. 2000)." So they are not two seperate species, but belong to the same one! [[User:Pmaas|Pmaas]] 11:06, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
|height= 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)<ref>[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/torriewilson/profile/ WWE.com profile]</ref>
:: And another possible helpfull quote from ''Ishida, N., Oyunsuren, T., Mashima, S., Mukoyama, H., and Saitou, N. J Mol Evol. 1995. Mitochondrial DNA sequences of various species of the genus Equus with special reference to the phylogenetic relationship between Przewalskii's wild horse and domestic horse. Journal of molecular evolution; 41(2): 180–188. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7666447&dopt=Abstract]:''
|weight= 133 lbs (60 kg)
:: "The noncoding region between tRNAPro and the large conserved sequence block is the most variable region in the mammalian mitochondrial DNA D-loop region. This variable region (ca. 270 bp) of four species of ''Equus'', including Mongolian and Japanese native domestic horses as well as Przewalskii's (or Mongolian) wild horse, were sequenced. These data were compared with our recently published Thoroughbred horse mitochondrial DNA sequences. The evolutionary rate of this region among the four species of Equus was estimated to be 2-4 x 10(-8) per site per year. Phylogenetic trees of ''Equus'' species demonstrate that Przewalskii's wild horse is within the genetic variation among the domestic horse. This suggests that the chromosome number change (probably increase) of the Przewalskii's wild horse occurred rather recently." [[User:Pmaas|Pmaas]] 11:41, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
|birth_date = [[July 24]], [[1975]]
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|birth_place = [[Boise, Idaho]]
|resides= [[Los Angeles, California]]
|trainer=[[Debra Miceli|Madusa]]<BR>[[Nora Greenwald|Molly Holly]]
|debut=[[February 1999]]
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'''Torrie Anne Wilson''' (born [[July 24]], [[1975]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], [[fitness competition|fitness competitor]] and [[model (person)|model]] currently signed to [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] working on its [[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|''SmackDown!'']] [[WWE Brand Extension|brand]].
== Did I read that right? ==
 
==Early life==
I think that the articles says that the UK Forestry Commission hopes the horses will help recreate scenes from the Iron Age? What does the pronoun reference? Please make that a lttle clearer to eliminate ambiguity.
Born in [[Boise, Idaho]], at age ten Wilson moved to the small town of [[McCall, Idaho]] after her parents divorced. She was painfully shy, but she quickly found friends in her new school. She quickly found her niche in many school activities, including [[cheerleading]] and [[dance]], and was very competitive in [[track and field]].
 
During [[high school]], after Wilson's interest in modeling grew more serious, her mother urged her to pursue it. They visited an agency and were informed that Torrie would have to lose weight to actually be considered for jobs. She went on to lose eight pounds, but, in the process, began a four-year-long bout with [[bulimia]].
hey thats great
 
==World Championship Wrestling==
:I've found the reference! [[User:Pmaas|Pmaas]] 08:03, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
===1999-2001===
:* Forestry Commission. 2004. FC Wales turns clock back thousands of years with 'wild' solution to looking after ancient forest site. News release, No: 7001, 16 September 2004. [http://www.forestry.gov.uk/newsrele.nsf/c06604a4b305b4a680256a1c003c773c/4853459c0456cc6880256f0800494861!OpenDocument]
Wilson moved to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] to pursue acting. She began acting classes and was introduced to an agent who helped her gain a few jobs, including an uncredited appearance on ''[[Baywatch]]''. Torrie debuted in [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW) in [[1999]]. However, it was a meeting with [[Kevin Nash]] backstage at her first WCW event that landed her a full time job. She debuted as "'''Samantha'''" and served as valet for [[David Flair]]. At the [[Bash at the Beach#1999|''1999 Bash at the Beach'']], Wilson led Flair over [[Dean Malenko]] to capture the [[WWE United States Championship|WCW United States Championship]].
 
In the fall of 1999 Wilson began managing [[Billy Kidman]] and his [[Filthy Animals]] teammates. As a result she found herself involved in the Animals continuing [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with [[Revolution (professional wrestling)|The Revolution]]. At that Novembers ''[[WCW Mayhem|Mayhem]]'', Revolution members Malenko, [[Perry Satullo|Perry Saturn]], and [[Christie Wolf|Asya]] met [[Eddie Guerrero]], Kidman, and Wilson in a six-person [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic elimination matches|elimination match]]. Wilson wound up being the last member of her team, and was ultimately pinned by Saturn. The next night on ''[[WCW Monday Nitro|Nitro]]'', Wilson and Guerrero were shown flirting on the "Kidcam" during Kidman and [[Charles Ashenoff|Konnan]]'s tag team match. This led to a match between Kidman and Guerrero later that night and the breakup of the Filthy Animals team. Following this, Wilson disappeared from television and rumors began to circulate that she had been let go by the company.
==size==
I came here looking for their size. What am I supposed to do with a value for their ''length'' when horses are usually measured by their shoulder height? Any way to convert this? [[User:Dbachmann|dab]] <small>[[User_talk:Dbachmann|('''&#5839;''')]]</small> 16:13, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 
However, Wilson returned on the [[January 19]], [[2000]] edition of ''[[WCW Thunder|Thunder]]'' to help Kidman defeat [[Michael Haynes III|The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea]]. In April 2000 Kidman and Wilson joined the [[New Blood]] [[Stable (professional wrestling)|faction]], making them both [[Heel (professional wrestling)|heels]] and Wilson began delivering a "kiss of death" to Kidman's fallen opponents after his matches. However, Kidman soon became jealous of the attention Torrie began to give to fellow New Blood member [[Horace Hogan]]. Kidman began yelling at Torrie on a continual basis, eventually leading to Wilson delivering a low blow to Kidman and ending their relationship. Wilson again gave Kidman a low blow at Junes [[Great American Bash#2000|''Great American Bash'']] Pay-Per-View, causing him to lose to Horace’s uncle, [[Hulk Hogan]].
They are 12 to 13 hands, I put in a reference. However, the stallion at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, looked bigger, closer to 14 hands. Maybe just soft living!
 
Torrie was taken off of TV following this, reappearing at Julys [[Bash At The Beach#2000|''Bash at the Beach'']] during a match between [[Shane Douglas]] and [[Buff Bagwell]]. It appeared Wilson was rooting for Bagwell as she slapped Douglas and kissed Bagwell during the match. However, Wilson dropped Bagwell with a low blow, leading to Douglas winning the match. Torrie and Douglas then left together. This led to a feud between Kidman and Douglas. At the August ''[[New Blood Rising]]'' pay-per-view Kidman defeated Douglas in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Texas Bullrope match|strap match]]. At the following month's [[Fall Brawl#2000|Fall Brawl]], Wilson and Douglas defeated Kidman and [[Debra Miceli|Madusa]] in a mixed tag team [[Professional wrestling match types#Scaffold match|scaffold match]].
 
Wilson and Douglas began a feud with the re-united Filthy Animals after dubbing themselves "WCW's first couple." At the '00 [[Halloween Havoc#2000|Halloween Havoc]], Wilson and Douglas fell to Konnan and [[Vanessa Sanchez|Tygress]].
 
Wilson's final appearance with World Championship Wrestling came on the November 29 edition of ''Thunder'' where Douglas took on [[Hugh Morrus|General Rection]]. During the contest, Wilson jumped on Rection's back, resulting in her being knocked into the turnbuckle and placed on a stretcher to be removed from the ring. Following this, rumors began to circulate the Torrie may soon be joining the World Wrestling Federation.
 
==World Wrestling Entertainment==
===2001: The Invasion===
Torrie Wilson made her WWF TV debut on the [[June 28]], [[2001]] episode of ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]'' as part of [[The Alliance]] during the [[The Invasion (professional wrestling)|WCW/ECW Invasion]] [[angle (professional wrestling)|storyline]] in [[2001]]. She regularly teamed with fellow WCW performer [[Stacy Keibler]] with Torrie defeating [[Trish Stratus]] in an arm wrestling match. The two of them made their wrestling debuts in WWF in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Bra and Panties|Bra and Panties match]] against [[Amy Dumas|Lita]] and Trish Stratus at the ''[[WWF Invasion]]'' [[PPV]]which Trish and Lita won. The following night on ''RAW'', Torrie defeated Trish Stratus in a paddle on a pole match. Despite her relative lack of in-ring experience, Wilson (alongside Keibler and [[Lisa Moretti|Ivory]]) regularly feuded with the [[WWE Diva]]s as well as interfering in matches on behalf of other wrestlers in the WCW/[[Extreme Championship Wrestling|ECW]] stable.
 
She [[Turn (professional wrestling)|turned]] [[face (professional wrestling)|face]] during the Invasion storyline, when her character began an [[kayfabe|on-screen]] romance with [[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]]. This new romance caused Stacy Keibler to [[Turn (professional wrestling)|turn]] on Wilson, and as a result, Wilson defected to the WWF. Wilson defeated Keibler in the first-ever [[lingerie]] match at ''[[WWE No Mercy#2001|No Mercy 2001]]'' after executing Tajiri's [[Professional wrestling attacks#Handspring|back handspring elbow]].
 
===2002-2003: SmackDown!===
When the first ever [[WWE Brand Extension|brand separation]] of the WWE roster took place in [[April 2002]], Wilson was [[WWE draft|drafted]] to ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]''. Soon after this, Tajiri became very jealous of the attention that Torrie received from other men, so he forced her to wear a [[geisha]] outfit, and he also appeared to mistreat her in matches. Torrie finally tired of this, and during Tajiri's match against [[Gregory Helms|The Hurricane]], she got onto the announce table and [[stripped]] off her [[clothing]]. The distraction allowed The Hurricane to pick up the win. After this, Wilson had a brief [[kayfabe|on-screen]] relationship with [[Maven Huffman|Maven]], which ended after Maven was injured with a broken leg.
 
Wilson's most high profile [[feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] during her first few years with the company came in [[2003]] when [[Dawn Marie Psaltis|Dawn Marie]] tried to marry her father Al Wilson as [[blackmail]] for a [[lesbian]] relationship between the two. Eventually, Dawn developed feelings for Al, and the two got married. Al then ([[kayfabe]]) died from a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] after having rigorous [[sex]] numerous times in succession on their honeymoon. Wilson defeated Dawn at ''[[WWE No Mercy#2002|No Mercy 2002]]'' in [[October]] and again at the ''[[Royal Rumble (2003)|Royal Rumble 2003]]'' in a step-mother vs. step-daughter match.
 
<!-- Please do not remove this image. If you would like to discuss its fair use, please visit Wikipedia:Non-free content and this article's talk page or the image's talk page -->[[Image:Torrie wilson playboy cover.jpg|thumb|right|250px| Torrie Wilson's 1st cover of [[Playboy]] magazine]]
 
In May 2003, Wilson appeared in a pictorial and on the cover of ''[[Playboy Magazine]]''. It was a few months before this time when her pictorial was announced, that a short [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with [[Nidia]] began, with the latter being jealous ([[kayfabe]]) of the fact that Wilson was picked for the cover and spread in the magazine. Both Nidia and her [[kayfabe|on-screen]] boyfriend [[Jamie Noble]] made trips to the [[The Playboy Mansion|Playboy mansion]] on different episodes of SmackDown! to complain to [[Hugh Hefner|Hef]] about his picking Wilson over Nidia.
Soon after, on an April 2003 episode of SmackDown! during a segment labeled as Torrie's ''Playboy Coming Out Party'' former [[WWE Diva|diva]] and Playboy centerfold [[Rena Mero|Sable]] made her return to the WWE after a three year absence. This began another [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]]/storyline between the two women. For weeks, Sable played mind games with Wilson, being friendly one moment, unfriendly the next, and what Torrie considered ''too'' friendly after that (insinuating Sable had a [[Homoeroticism|homoerotic]] crush on Wilson). This all lead up to a bikini contest between the two at ''[[WWE Judgment Day#2003|Judgment Day]]''. Wilson won the contest and then, in the diva's first homoerotic move of her own, kissed the former [[List of WWE Women's Champions|Women's Champion]] Sable on the lips, showing her that there was "no hard feelings" due to Torrie's win over the WWE [[veteran]].
 
Wilson managed [[Monty Sopp|Billy Gunn]] upon his WWE return in the summer of 2003. The duo [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feuded ]]with [[Jamie Noble]] and his on-screen girlfriend [[Nidia Guenard|Nidia]]. The feud came to an end after Nidia and Noble both [[Turn (professional wrestling)|turned]] [[Face (professional wrestling)|face]] and sided with Gunn and Wilson. After the formation of this alliance, Torrie, Nidia, and [[Dawn Marie Psaltis|Dawn Marie]] would feud with [[Linda Miles|Shaniqua]] for a short period of time, an ordeal that lead to Shaniqua easily defeating Wilson and Nidia in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Handicap_match|handicap match]].
 
===2004-2005===
<!-- Please do not remove this image. If you would like to discuss its fair use, please visit Wikipedia:Non-free content and this article's talk page or the image's talk page -->[[Image:Torrie Wilson Sable playboy cover Mar 2004.jpg|thumb|left|250px| Torrie and Sable's shared cover of [[Playboy]] magazine (an alternate cover was also issued)]]
 
Torrie would team with Sable in [[March 2004]] to [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'' [[WWE Diva|divas]] [[Stacy Kiebler]] and [[Jackie Gayda|Miss Jackie]]. The feud centered around the latter duo's jealously ([[kayfabe]]) of Wilson and Sable's ''Playboy'' cover status as well as their recently being named covergirls yet again, as the two divas were announced to be featured together in an upcoming Playboy issue. After weeks of rivalry, Wilson and Sable defeated Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie in a Playboy Evening Gown Match at [[WrestleMania XX]]. The two would appear in a pictorial and on the cover of ''[[Playboy]]'' together for the [[March 2004]] issue.
 
Later in the year, Wilson engaged in short feuds with both Dawn Marie and Sable. She defeated Dawn at ''[[Judgement Day#2004|Judgment Day 2004]]'' and faced Sable in a match at the ''[[WWE Great American Bash#2004|Great American Bash 2004]]''. Sable was proclaimed the winner after a three-count pin on Wilson. Later that week on ''SmackDown!'' referee [[Charles Robinson]] (who officiated the match) was shown in the lockeroom with [[Matt Wiese|Luther Reigns]]. Reigns was showing Robinson the tape of the match between Wilson and Sable, which clearly showed Wilson's shoulders were not on the mat, meaning she had not been pinned. This was obvious to fans, which lead to sour feelings about the match's end.<ref>OWOW.com, [http://www.owow.com/RingsideWith/Torrie/04Update.htm 06/27/04 Great American Bash PPV (ProWrestling.com)], quote: "''...the most horrible cover of the night. (Shoulders weren't even down.)''" accessed April 1, 2007</ref> This was possibly a legitimate mistake on Robinson's part, but it was soon worked into the storyline regardless in what is known as a "[[Shoot (professional wrestling)|worked-shoot]]."{{Fact|date=April 2007}} To rectify the situation, then-[[List of authority figures in professional wrestling|General Manager]] of ''SmackDown!'' [[Kurt Angle]] ordered a rematch, which Robinson was also to referee, with threats that he had better not make another mistake. Wilson would go on to defeat Sable in the match.
 
In November 2004, Wilson began feuding with [[Hiroko Suzuki|Hiroko]] and numerous [[Catfight|catfights]] took place between the two [[WWE Diva|divas]].
 
Finally, on [[February 10]] [[2005]] on a special edition of ''SmackDown!'' (recorded on [[February 4]] in Saitama, Japan), Torrie defeated Hiroko in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Strip matches|kimono match]]. Not long after the rivalry with Hiroko, Wilson began a new feud with [[Melina Perez|Melina]], which included a [[Professional wrestling match types#Bra and Panties match|Bra and Panties Match]] at the ''[[WWE Great American Bash#2005|Great American Bash 2005]]'', which Wilson lost. She subsequently lost another match to Melina the following week on ''SmackDown!''.
 
===2005: Move to RAW===
It was revealed on [[August 22]], [[2005]] that Torrie and [[Candice Michelle]] had been traded to ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'' in the [[WWE Draft Lottery#August_2005 - May 2006|2005 draft lottery]]. Torrie would [[turn (professional wrestling)|turn]] [[heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] by attacking [[Ashley Massaro]]. After this turn she debuted a new finishing face buster move, known as the [[Torrie Wilson#In wrestling|Nose Job]].
 
Torrie and Candice's [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with Massaro continued over the next couple weeks, as the duo along with their [[Enforcer (professional wrestling)|enforcer]] [[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria]], made things difficult for Massaro. Massaro evened the score on the [[September 12]], 2005 edition of ''RAW'' when she brought out the returning [[Trish Stratus]], and the duo proceeded to attack the [[heel (professional wrestling)|heels]]. This led to a tag match at ''[[WWE Unforgiven#2005|Unforgiven 2005]]'', where the team of Stratus and Massaro defeated Wilson and Victoria (with Candice Michelle). The night after ''Unforgiven'', Trish Stratus defeated Torrie Wilson in a singles competition.
 
The feud continued into ''[[WWE Raw#Return to USA Network|WWE Homecoming]]'', where Stratus and Ashley Massaro defeated Torrie, Candice, and Victoria in the first ever three on two [[Professional wrestling match types#Bra and Panties Match|Bra and Panties Match]] by stripping all three of their opponents. Wilson was absent from the WWE scene for quite some time after this, leading to rumors (and even false reports) that she had been released from WWE.<ref>Wrestlemag.com [http://www.wrestlemag.com/news/index.php?p=1298 WWE: Torrie Wilson released by WWE, changes made to Taboo Tuesday PPV;...] accessed March 30, 2007</ref> In actuality she had taken a leave of absence to tend to some "personal issues". Wilson was surprised by the rumors herself upon hearing the news from media personnel offering to help her find work. WWE issued a statement on their website (which Torrie also commented on) denouncing the rumors. In the statement she joked she had to "call the WWE office and ask them if they forgot to fire me." <ref>WWE.com, [http://rajah.com/base/node/4228 Torrie Wilson Comments On Her Absence From Taboo Tuesday], accessed March 30, 2007</ref>
 
On [[November 28]] Wilson made her return to ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'', where she, Candice Michelle and Victoria faced off against the team of Trish Stratus, [[Ashley Massaro|Ashley]], and their new ally [[Mickie James]]. [[Vince McMahon]] would soon begin referring to the team of Torrie Wilson, Victoria, and Candice Michelle as "[[Vince's Devils]]," which was a play on ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''.
 
===2006===
Vince's Devils would only be a short-lived alliance, as Torrie Wilson made a [[turn (professional wrestling)|turn]] to a [[Face (professional wrestling)|face]] diva once again after Candice Michelle and Victoria turned on her ([[kayfabe]]). The feud between Candice Michelle and Wilson was a lengthy one that led to a match in which [[Playboy|''Playboy's'']] newest covergirl, Candice Michelle, faced off against the former 2-time covergirl (Wilson) at ''[[WrestleMania 22]]'' in a ''Playboy Pillow Fight''. Wilson won the match, but the feud would still continue on-and-off for some time.
 
On the [[June 12]], [[2006]] edition of ''RAW'', Torrie Wilson defeated Candice Michelle in the first ever "''Wet & Wild Match''" (a wrestling match involving water balloons and squirt guns with both competitors wearing white clothing) in which the winner of the match would be on the cover of the WWE 2006 Summer Special magazine. Torrie Wilson also made a special appearance on WWE's [[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW brand]] on [[August 22]], 2006 representing ''RAW'' in a bikini contest against ECW Diva [[Barbie Blank|Kelly Kelly]]. However, no winner was decided, and a six-person mixed tag match began pitting Torrie Wilson, [[Tommy Dreamer]], and [[Jim Fullington|The Sandman]] against the team of Kelly Kelly, [[Mike Knox]], and [[Andrew Martin|Test]]. Torrie's team was victorious. In October of [[2006]], a WWE Women's Championship Tournament was scheduled to determine the new [[List of WWE Women's Champions|Women's Champion]]. Torrie participated in the tournament, but she lost in the first round of the tournament to [[Melina Perez|Melina]]. In the final months of 2006, Torrie entered into a [[kayfabe]] relationship with [[Carly Colón|Carlito]].
 
===2007: Back On SmackDown!===
In [[May 2007]] Carlito dumped her because he said that he didn't want to carry dead weight around anymore. On the [[June 11]], 2007 edition of ''RAW'', Wilson was drafted from ''RAW'' to ''SmackDown!'' as part of the [[WWE Brand Extension|2007 WWE Draft]].
 
==Chloe==
'''Chloe'''<ref>[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/chloe/profile/ Chloe's own WWE profile]</ref> is Torrie's [[pet]] [[Maltese (dog)|Maltese]]. Torrie often brings Chloe to ringside during her appearances on WWE programming.
 
Torrie Wilson had been traveling with Chloe since [[December 2004]], but not until late 2005 would Chloe make her first appearance on RAW.
 
Chloe joined Torrie as part of the [[Stable (professional wrestling)|stable]] Vince's Devils, along side Victoria and [[Candice Michelle]]. Chloe even made appearances in the ring, acting as interference during the divas' matches. Her first in ring experience coming during [[Carly Colón|Carlito]]'s "Beat the Clock Match" against Victoria when Chloe ran across the ring to her owner Torrie to distract Carlito.
 
The next week on ''RAW'', Chloe got involved during another of Victoria's matches, this time with [[Maria Kanellis|Maria]]. During the match Torrie held Chloe up and rubbed the little dog's behind into Maria's face. (This "move" would later be referred to as the '''''Chloe Tush Push.'''''). On [[February 9]], 2006, it was announced that Torrie and Chloe Wilson would present ''WWE Best in Show'', a look back on all the best [[Dog|canine]] moments from WWE history.
 
==In wrestling==
* '''Finishing and signature moves'''
:*'''''Nose Job''''' ([[Facebuster#Sitout facebuster|Sitout Facebuster]])
:*[[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|Corner clothesline]] followed by ''The Facial'' ([[Professional wrestling attacks#Stinkface|Stinkface]])
:*[[Professional wrestling attacks#Handspring|Handspring]] [[Professional wrestling attacks#Back elbow|Back Elbow]]
:*[[Neckbreaker#Swinging neckbreaker|Swinging neckbreaker]]
:*[[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]]
:*[[Dropkick#Baseball slide|Baseball slide]]
:*[[Suplex#Snap suplex|Snap Suplex]]
:*[[Pinfall (professional wrestling)#Roll-up|Evasion from the corner into schoolgirl rollup]]
:*[[Professional wrestling throws#Headscissors takedown|Headscissors takedown]]
 
* '''Wrestlers managed by Wilson'''
{|
| valign=top |
:*[[Shane Douglas]]
:*[[Monty Sopp|Billy Gunn]]
:*[[Billy Kidman]]
:*[[Konnan]]
| valign=top |
:*[[Kevin Nash]]
:*[[Chuck Palumbo]]
:*[[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]]
| valign=top |
:*[[Carly Colón|Carlito]]
:*[[Ric Flair]]
:*[[Candice Beckman|Candice Michelle]]
| valgin=top |
:*[[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria]]
:*[[Stacy Keibler]]
|}
 
 
* '''Entrance themes'''
:*2000 (WCW): Used Shane Douglas' theme
:*"Lo-Fi Groove"
:*"Shadows Part 1" (WWE Edit)
:*"Need a Little Time" performed by [[Lilian Garcia]] ([[WWE Anthology]])
:*September 2005-May 2006 (Heel): Used "Not Enough for Me," a WWE production (Which is currently being used by WWE diva [[Michelle McCool]])
:*May 2006-present (face): "A Girl Like That" performed by [[Eleventh Hour]]
 
==Championships and accomplishments==
*'''[[Playboy]]'''
:*May 2003 - cover girl
:*March 2004 - co-cover girl along with [[Rena Mero]] (aka Sable)
*'''[[Askmen.com]]'''
:*2006 - The twenty-second Most Desirable Woman in the World
:*2007 - The sixty-fifth Most Desirable Woman in the World
*'''Other'''
:*1998 - Miss Galaxy Winner
:*June 2002 - WWE Golden Thong Award Winner
:*March 2005 - Posed for Stuff Magazine along with fellow WWE Divas [[Trish Stratus]], [[Stacy Keibler]], and [[Amy Weber]]
:*August 2006 - Covergirl for [[FHM|FHM Magazine]]
:*Torrie was voted No. 42 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women Of 2007 List.
 
==Other media==
In April 2007, Wilson, along with [[Ashley Massaro]], [[Barbie Blank|Kelly Kelly]], [[Brooke Adams (model)|Brooke]], [[Layla El]], and [[Maryse Ouellet|Maryse]], filmed [[Timbaland]]'s music video "[[Throw It On Me]]". <ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/4563070 | author = Kara A. Medalis (WWE.com) | title = The Sexiest Women in L.A. | accessmonthday = April 21 | accessyear = 2007 | date = April 20, 2007}}</ref>
 
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