Candice Michelle Profiled in Pennsylvania Newspaper
The following is courtesy of The Times Leader...
There are people who go to World Wrestling Entertainment events for the wrestling ⦠and there are others who go for the ladies.
Considering one segment of stereotypical wrestling fans is made up of testosterone-filled, beer-guzzling men, can you blame them?
Thatâs not to say the floor at the Wachovia Arena is going to be filled with beer cups after Monday Night Raw, which starts at 7:30 p.m. June 11.
But the WWE Divas, the scantily clad women who wrestle, will be there. If you think the Divas are just pretty faces, Candice Michelle will prove you wrong â and not just with a spinning heel kick.
âIf I could take a picture of what my legs and body looks like right now, I have 20 bruises on my body,â she said. âIâd show them those bruises first. Second, Iâd talk to them about injuries.â
Michelle, 28, broke her nose in November, and superstar Gregory Helms underwent neck surgery last month for two broken vertebrae.
âThe third thing, my favorite thing that I love to do, is say to people, âIf itâs not real, let me just give you a chop across the chest.â Nobody will ever let me do it.â
Maybe because no one wants to get beaten up by a girl â not even the April 2006 Playboy cover girl.
âFor me, to be honest, it was really a dream come true,â said Michelle, who grew up in Milwaukee. âI had always wanted to be a part of âPlayboy.â ⦠When they asked me to be on the cover, it took my dream to a whole other level.â
Some of her wrestling outfits donât leave much to the imagination, but you canât really hide anything on Playboy.
âThe photo shoot was comfortable, considering what type of photo shoot it is,â she said. âTheyâre not even looking at you. Itâs like, âIâm looking at the lighting. This or that. Move over an inch.â Not the fact that you have no clothes on. It was really comfortable.â
And itâs only when people say theyâre looking at her photos in the magazine does the naturally bubbly Michelle get a little bashful.
âMaybe I get a little shy at that moment; itâs weird because Iâm not usually very shy,â she said. âI think of it as such a magazine that shows off the beauty of a woman. I look at it like that.â
Michelle is no stranger to the camera. She won a modeling contest at the local skating rink when she was 16 and went to New York and Los Angeles.
Three years later, she was packing her car to move to Los Angeles to pursue her career.
âI didnât leave because I was rebellious or I hated my mom or anything,â she said. âI went after my dreams.â
If youâre still trying to place Michelle, but youâve never seen an episode of RAW, itâs probably from the risqué and controversial GoDaddy.com Super Bowl commercials.
More of the focus is on Michelle â who this year was sprayed with champagne â than on what the Web site does, which is register domain names. Thatâs probably why Michelle became a household name, even if many households referred to her as âthe GoDaddy.com girl.â
But, back to wrestling â¦
Michelle and the other Divas will appear with such superstars as Shawn Michaels, RKO, Carlito, Jeff Hardy and Ric Flair, all in support of the main event: a WWE Championship match between John Cena and Umaga.
If you want to check the stars out before the show, try your local gym. To keep in shape, the wrestlers always stop at gyms in the showâs area.
And they avoid fast food. Michelle admitted McDonaldâs french fries can always be the downfall to her diet, but Cracker Barrel keeps her on track.
âCracker Barrel is my ultimate favorite,â she said. âIâm going to marry Cracker Barrel one day. They have really healthy food. Iâll order lunch and take it to the building.â
Lucky for Michelle, thereâs one right down the road from the arena.


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