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  1. Jul 15, 2017 · 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.

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    • Didn't Make It To WWE's Main Roster: Ivelisse Velez. In May 2011, a leg injury would result in Ivelisse's elimination from the fifth season of Tough Enough.
    • WWE Star: Ryback. Ryback has gotten plenty of detractors, but there's no denying he was one of the most over WWE Superstars during the fourth quarter of 2012.
    • Didn't Make It To WWE's Main Roster: Josh Bredl. Much like Sara Lee, Josh Bredl was the co-winner of Tough Enough's sixth season. And also like Lee, Bredl's wrestling career was very short.
    • WWE Star: Sonya Deville. Daria Berenato didn't make it far during the sixth season of Tough Enough. The former MMA fighter was eliminated from the competition during the third episode of the season.
  2. 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.

    • 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.
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    • Sara Lee. Sara Lee was the female victor in the most recent season of Tough Enough. She joined WWE developmental not long after, competing solely on live events.
    • Bronson Matthews. Tough Enough made another comeback in 2015, and Josh Bredl or “Bronson Matthews” was the male winner of the competition. He had the size and look of a WWE superstar, but received some heat after a tweet in which he called the Social Outcasts “jobbers”.
    • Andy Leavine. Tough Enough returned in 2011 after a several year absence, and the competition was won by Andy Leavine. He didn’t do too much in WWE, with his most notable moment coming when he was stunned by “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on Raw.
    • Daniel Puder. Daniel Puder certainly had some ability, and he did have a legit fighting background, but his WWE career is one of the more controversial out of all Tough Enough winners.
  3. If Tough Enough were to come back, would it be something you would watch if Triple H could work his magic like he does during Monday Night Raw and Friday Night Smackdown? Should it Come back now that Triple H has a say in it and has control over it?

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  5. Jul 28, 2021 · Maven Huffman is a former WWE Superstar and the winner of the first season of “Tough Enough” on MTV. He sits down with Chris Van Vliet at The Legends of Hamburg Fan Fest in Hamburg, PA to talk about his time in WWE, being a school teacher before he submitted an audition tape for Tough Enough, how he knew he was going to win the show ...

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