Many Divas transitioned to the red carpet or commentary:
The filmography of WWE Divas is a blend of scripted reality (Total Divas), pioneering matches (Trish/Lita), and transitional performances that paved the way for today’s women’s wrestling. Their most popular videos continue to draw millions of views due to nostalgia, historic “firsts,” and the rise of long-form content on YouTube and Peacock. While the "Diva" label has been retired, these performers remain foundational to WWE’s video library and digital strategy.
Report generated by AI assistant – data reflects publicly available metrics and WWE historical records up to 2026. Many Divas transitioned to the red carpet or commentary:
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Filmography:
Popular Videos: Her "Kelly Kelly’s Extreme Expose Dances" are among the most viewed Diva segments on WWE’s adult-oriented content, with over 30 million views. Her "Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix – Extreme Rules" is the go-to match for high-risk spots.
She left WWE to focus on self-defense (Gracie Jiu-Jitsu) but starred in: The filmography of WWE Divas is a blend
Popular Videos: Her "Eve Torres vs. Beth Phoenix – Lumberjill Match" is iconic, but her "Gracie Breakdown" videos (analyzing fight scenes from movies like John Wick) have over 100 million combined views on YouTube.