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  1. WWE Tough Enough is an American professional wrestling reality competition series that was produced by WWE, wherein participants undergo professional wrestling training and compete for a contract with WWE. There were two winners per season for the first three seasons, all of which aired on MTV.

  2. WWE Tough Enough: Created by Ken Mok. With Bill DeMott, Luke Robinson, Andy Leavine, Jeremiah Riggs. 13 contestants live and train in the field of professional wrestling together, with one male and one female winner getting contracts with the World Wrestling Federation.

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    • 2001-06-21
    • Action, Game-Show, Reality-TV
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    , is a professional wrestling reality television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wherein participants underwent professional wrestling training and competed for a contract with WWE. There were two winners per season for the first three seasons, all of which aired on MTV. A fourth competition was held in 2004, with only a single winner, but was integrated into UPN's SmackDown!. In October 2010, it was announced that the USA Network will be reviving Tough Enough. It will be paired with WWE Raw. The revived series will begin airing on April 4, 2011, a day after WrestleMania XXVII. The first three seasons were co-produced with MTV, while the revival will be a co-production with Shed Media.

    As of 2010, the only Tough Enough winner still wrestling for WWE is John Hennigan. He is currently wrestling as John Morrison on the Raw brand. Hennigan and Tough Enough I winner Maven Huffman are the only two Tough Enough winners to win championships in the WWE. Hennigan has won the ECW Championship, WWE Intercontinental Championship, and the WWE Tag Team Championship on multiple occasions. Huffman once held the WWE Hardcore Championship. Christopher Nowinski, who didn't win Tough Enough, also held the WWE Hardcore Championship. Mike Mizanin, who came in second place in the $1,000,000 Tough Enough and is better known as The Miz, has won the United States Championship on two occasions and the WWE Championship once. Together, John Morrison and The Miz also would become WWE Tag Team Champions, World Tag Team Champions, and two-time Slammy Award winners. Josh Lomberger, better known as Josh Mathews, is currently the longest tenured WWE employee from the entire Tough Enough cast, eventually signing with WWE in 2002 and becoming an announcer and interviewer on a variety of WWE shows, including Raw, SmackDown, NXT and now defunct ECW.

    •Tough Enough I

    •Tough Enough II

    •Tough Enough III

    •$1,000,000 Tough Enough

    •Tough Enough V

    •Tough Enough VI

    •Maven Huffman & Nidia Guenard

    •Jackie Gayda & Linda Miles

    •John Hennigan & Matt Cappotelli

    •Daniel Puder

    •Andy Leavine

    •Joshua Bredl & Sara Lee

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    • ZZ - Wrestling In Louisiana. Despite not winning the competition, ZZ was the most memorable person from the final season of Tough Enough. The young man appeared to be lazy and showed zero work ethic, but he was endearing enough to get voted into the finals.
    • Linda Miles - Substitute Teacher. Linda Miles was the other winner of Tough Enough Season 2. WWE decided to go with signing two women this time around instead of one from each gender as expected from the prior season.
    • Sara Lee - Motherhood. The other winner of Tough Enough Season 6 on the women’s side was Sara Lee. Unlike Josh, everyone knew Sara was awful right away.
    • Josh Bredl - Done With The WWE Due To Injury. The most recent season of Tough Enough took place in 2015. Former NFL player Josh Bredl won a contract on the male side thanks to a fan vote.
  3. Dubbed $1,000,000 Tough Enough, the revamped version of the series in 2004 ended up producing the most future champions, impact wrestlers and stars than any other cast in the show's history....

  4. Premiered June 21, 2001. Runtime 20m. Total Runtime 1d 13h 22m (70 episodes) Creator Vince McMahon. Country United States. Languages English. Genres Reality. Each week, one cast member will be eliminated until one man and one woman are considered “Tough Enough,” with each earning a one-year, $250,000 WWE contract.

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  6. Jun 21, 2001 · September 27, 2001. USA Network. The men and women of Tough Enough gather where it all began in New York City to see which two contestants will become WWE Superstars. As they relive the final days of the competition, take a special look at each contestant's final meeting with Mr. McMahon.

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