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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.

    • 15 15. Maven - New York Night Club Bouncer
    • 14 14. Nidia - Culinary Business/Mother
    • 13 13. Chris Nowinski - Concussion Legacy Foundation
    • 12 12. Josh Mathews - GFW Personality
    • 11 11. Jackie Gayda - Owner of Custom Muscle Nutrition and Smoothie Shop
    • 10 10. Kenny King - Roh Wrestler/ The Bachelorette
    • John Hennigan - Lucha Underground/Acting
    • Matt Cappotelli - Battling Brain Tumor
    • Daniel Puder - Knockouts Hollywood MMA Gym
    • The Miz - WWE Superstar

    The first season of Tough Enough featured Maven being the big male winner of the competition. WWE saw potential in Maven to get the historic prize of the first ever contract given out via a reality show. Maven spent a couple of years on the main roster doing solid work but never could stand out among the other actual wrestlers like he did with the ...

    The other winner of a WWE contract thanks to the first season of Tough Enoughwas Nidia on the women’s side. WWE wanted a winner of each gender for the first season allowing Nidia to join the company. The in-ring talent of Nidia would never progress enough to look competent against the top names of the division like Trish Stratus and Lita. Nidia’s b...

    Chris Nowinski may have been the most talented performer in Tough Enough’sfirst season. The Harvard graduate used his alma mater to create a heel persona that impressed WWE. Nowinski was signed to a developmental deal despite not winning the competition. Promise was shown with Nowinski getting heel heat on the main roster. WWE had high hopes for hi...

    Another memorable personality from the first season of Tough Enoughwas Josh Mathews. The passion and desire to get into the wrestling business was clearly stronger from Mathews than the others in the competition. Unfortunately, Josh was the smallest of the cast. Mathews impressed enough to make the finals but eventually would fall short to Maven an...

    The second season of Tough Enoughdid not result in much more success when it came to creating stars for WWE. Jackie Gayda was one of the two winners of the competition. It was obvious that WWE loved the look of Gayda from day one leading to her winning the contract. WWE put Jackie on television right away which proved to be a horrible decision. Gay...

    The most talented wrestler from Tough Enough Season 2 was obviously Kenny King looking at them today. King’s passion for wrestling saw him continue his dream training until he became a professional wrestler outside of WWE. Ring of Honor signed Kenny and he started to make a strong career, so much so that made most fans forget he was ever even a par...

    The athleticism of John Hennigan made him by far the most successful winner of any Tough Enoughcompetition. As the winner of the third season, Hennigan achieved a great deal of success in WWE under the names of Johnny Nitro and John Morrison. The body of work put out by John saw him win the Intercontinental Championship, Tag Team Championship and w...

    The second winner of Tough EnoughSeason 3 was Matt Cappotelli. WWE believed he would become a future star and big player for them in the main event scene. Cappotelli spent his career in Ohio Valley Wrestling developmental before the heartbreaking news of a malignant brain tumor and cancer rocked his world. It forced him to retire sooner than anyone...

    WWE strayed away from their prior concept for the fourth season of Tough Enough. It was no longer a reality show but rather a weekly competition segment on SmackDown. The aspiring wrestlers would participate in various contests ranging from wrestling Kurt Angle to eating pasta. A new prize of $1 million was on the line making it an even bigger deal...

    The Miz was the runner up behind Daniel Puder in Tough EnoughSeason 4 but goes down as the most successful star to ever participate in the competition. WWE signed Miz due to his charisma but weren’t sold on him being a wrestler. This is the reason he spent the beginning of his WWE career hosting segments before finally moving into the ring. The res...

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  2. The Hardys appeared on the February 7, 1999 episode of That '70s Show entitled "That Wrestling Show", as uncredited wrestlers. Jeff and Matt, along with Lita, also appeared on Tough Enough in early 2001, talking and wrestling with the contestants.

    • Maven and Nidia Guenard. If anybody remembers Maven, it is because he was given a monster push when he burst onto the scene in WWE.
    • Linda Miles and Jackie Gayda. There were two female winners for Tough Enough Season 2 and one of them was Linda Miles. She made absolutely no memorable impact with the company before being released in 2004.
    • John Morrison and Matt Capotelli. Season 3 of Tough Enough gave us its most famous winner in John Morrison. He enjoyed a successful run in the WWE before he left the company to embark on an indie run as Johnny Mundo.
    • Daniel Puder. This final season of Tough Enough of the 2000s saw a $1 Million prize pool and it was won by an American MMA fighter going by the name of Daniel Puder.
  3. 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
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    The Hardys appeared on the February 7, 1999 episode of That '70s Show entitled "That Wrestling Show", as uncredited wrestlers. [132] Jeff and Matt, along with Lita, also appeared on Tough Enough in early 2001, talking and wrestling with the contestants. [ 133 ]

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  6. Mar 28, 2022 · The inaugural Tough Enough winner announced his retirement from the business in 2016. In an interview with Chris Van Vliet in 2021, the former star revealed that he now works in finance,...

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