This page will contain videos about Christy Hemme, as they become available.Christy HemmeChristina Lee Hemme (born on October 28, 1980 in Temecula, California) is a former WWE Diva who performed on RAW and later WWE SmackDown! . A former "Juggy" dancer on Comedy Central's The Man Show, she won WWE's inaugural RAW Diva Search in summer 2004. The prize was a one year, $250,000 USD contract with WWE. This opportunity also eventually led to her wrestling a match at WrestleMania 21, and getting a featured pictorial in the April 2005 issue of Playboy. CareerWorld Wrestling EntertainmentHemme started out her career in WWE as a Diva on RAW ; before this, she had participated in the Super Bowl-spoofing "2004 Lingerie Bowl" pay-per-view show. WWE writers eventually placed her on-screen persona (as a highly enthusiastic and energetic cheerleader-type) in a storyline feud with WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus. After being "trained" by Lita (a top female performer), the plotline culminated in Hemme's challenging for the title -- at WrestleMania 21. The match, which was Hemme's solo wrestling debut, ended in Christy losing to Trish. In June 2005, she would be in another feud, this time with heel character Victoria. A controversial moment happened when an angry Victoria smashed a glass vase against Christy's head, knocking her cold (in a storyline sense). This storyline built up to that year's WWE Vengeance PPV, where she lost to Victoria. After a storyline alliance with Eugene (a mentally-retarded face character) was cut short, Hemme was traded to SmackDown!. She and veteran Diva Stacy Keibler were switched with Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle. Her first match on the show was a victory in a Lingerie Pillow Fight match with Keibler. While the match was not allowed to start by "Network Representative Palmer Cannon", it aired on WWE.com. Christy would go on to feud with Melina, "manager" for the MNM tag-team. In this plotline, Hemme was the face manager of the "new" Legion of Doom tag-team. It climaxed at 2005's WWE No Mercy PPV, where Hemme helped the Legion of Doom win a 6-person "inter-gender" tag-team match. She executed the L.O.D.'s "Doomsday Device" finishing move on Melina, to get the pin. On the November 14, 2005 special edition of RAW, a.k.a. the Eddie Guerrero tribute show, Christy performed in a Diva battle royal against all the divas from RAW and SmackDown!. A week later, she lost to Melina in a televised one-on-one match. Christy Hemme next appeared in WWE's training ground, Ohio Valley Wrestling, at the November 30, 2005 O.V.W. TV show tapings in Louisville. She was involved in an angle with Matt Cappotelli, against Aaron Stevens, Beth Phoenix and Shelly Martinez. In her OVW television debut, she aided Matt Cappotelli by taking out Beth Phoenix and Shelly Martinez. She and Cappotelli then cut a promo together. On the show that aired December 10, Christy and Cappotelli defeated Stevens, Phoenix and Martinez in a three-on-two handicap match. Afterwards Johnny Jeter attacked them both, and Christy's character was sent home in an ambulance. On December 5, 2005, Christy announced on her official website that she would be training full-time in OVW. However, a day later, WWE.com announced that she had been released from her contract. While Internet rumors suggested Christy Hemme was fired for acting "inappropriately" towards wrestler Triple H, her account of the release attributed the firing to budget cuts. After WWEChristy competed as a quarterback for the Chicago Bliss in a Lingerie Bowl playoff game on January 28, 2006. They lost 26-25 to the New York Euphoria, the team she played for in the 2004 game. Finishing and trademark moves
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They lost 26-25 to the New York Euphoria, the team she played for in the 2004 game. The mascots for the competition are Goleo VI and Pille. Christy competed as a quarterback for the Chicago Bliss in a Lingerie Bowl playoff game on January 28, 2006. The hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas will sing the official song, which will be written by Brian Eno. While Internet rumors suggested Christy Hemme was fired for acting "inappropriately" towards wrestler Triple H, her account of the release attributed the firing to budget cuts. 09 July 2006. However, a day later, WWE.com announced that she had been released from her contract. 08 July 2006. On December 5, 2005, Christy announced on her official website that she would be training full-time in OVW. 05 July 2006. Afterwards Johnny Jeter attacked them both, and Christy's character was sent home in an ambulance. 04 July 2006. On the show that aired December 10, Christy and Cappotelli defeated Stevens, Phoenix and Martinez in a three-on-two handicap match. 01 July 2006. She and Cappotelli then cut a promo together. 30 June 2006. In her OVW television debut, she aided Matt Cappotelli by taking out Beth Phoenix and Shelly Martinez. 27 June 2006. She was involved in an angle with Matt Cappotelli, against Aaron Stevens, Beth Phoenix and Shelly Martinez. 26 June 2006. TV show tapings in Louisville. 25 June 2006. Christy Hemme next appeared in WWE's training ground, Ohio Valley Wrestling, at the November 30, 2005 O.V.W. 24 June 2006. A week later, she lost to Melina in a televised one-on-one match. 23 June 2006. the Eddie Guerrero tribute show, Christy performed in a Diva battle royal against all the divas from RAW and SmackDown!. 19 June 2006. On the November 14, 2005 special edition of RAW, a.k.a. 14 June 2006. She executed the L.O.D.'s "Doomsday Device" finishing move on Melina, to get the pin. 23 June 2006. It climaxed at 2005's WWE No Mercy PPV, where Hemme helped the Legion of Doom win a 6-person "inter-gender" tag-team match. 19 June 2006. In this plotline, Hemme was the face manager of the "new" Legion of Doom tag-team. 18 June 2006. Christy would go on to feud with Melina, "manager" for the MNM tag-team. 13 June 2006. While the match was not allowed to start by "Network Representative Palmer Cannon", it aired on WWE.com. Her first match on the show was a victory in a Lingerie Pillow Fight match with Keibler. A controversial moment happened when an angry Victoria smashed a glass vase against Christy's head, knocking her cold (in a storyline sense). 17 June 2006. In June 2005, she would be in another feud, this time with heel character Victoria. 12 June 2006. The match, which was Hemme's solo wrestling debut, ended in Christy losing to Trish. 21 June 2006. After being "trained" by Lita (a top female performer), the plotline culminated in Hemme's challenging for the title -- at WrestleMania 21. 17 June 2006. WWE writers eventually placed her on-screen persona (as a highly enthusiastic and energetic cheerleader-type) in a storyline feud with WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus. The prize was a one year, $250,000 USD contract with WWE. 11 June 2006. A former "Juggy" dancer on Comedy Central's The Man Show, she won WWE's inaugural RAW Diva Search in summer 2004. 10 June 2006. Christina Lee Hemme (born on October 28, 1980 in Temecula, California) is a former WWE Diva who performed on RAW and later WWE SmackDown! . 20 June 2006. Has breast implants claimed on The Howard Stern Show. 15 June 2006. While in the WWE, Christy was undefeated in Lingerie Pillow Fights. 10 June 2006. Her theme song in Ohio Valley Wrestling was "Pour Some Sugar On Me" by Def Leppard. 20 June 2006. Her theme song in the WWE was "Walk Idiot Walk" by The Hives. 15 June 2006. She appeared in the Trace Adkins video, "Chrome", as well as videos for Blink 182 and Sonic. 14 June 2006. Although she likes a wide variety of music, her favourite band is AC/DC. Cheerleading Leg Drop (High raised leg, dropped to splits position across the opponent's throat). A special pot contained Serbia and Montenegro, and the three non-European seeded teams: this was done to ensure that no group contained 3 European teams. Splits on the top turnbuckle to avoid a charging opponent into a Sunset flip out of the corner. Pot D contained sides from Asia and the CONCACAF region. Kick to the groin. Pot B contained the five African entries, as well as Ecuador, Paraguay, and Australia; Pot C contained 8 of the 9 remaining European sides, excluding Serbia and Montenegro. Reverse "Twist of Fate". The unseeded teams were divided into Pots B-D, according to geography, as follows:. By prior agreement, Germany was seeded into Pot A, the group of seeded teams (determined by World rankings and previous performances in the two most recent World Cups). The seeded teams for the 2006 cup were announced on December 5, 2005. Only the host nation qualifies automatically. Starting from Germany 2006, the winner of the past World Cup must qualify for the Finals. The number in brackets is the country's FIFA World Rankings as of December 2005, at the end of all qualification tournaments:. The following teams, shown by region, have qualified. The field for the 2006 World Cup has been finalized. Twelve hosting stadia, all but one (Leipzig) were in what was West Germany. These new names are reflected in the table. For example, Allianz Arena will be known during the competition as "FIFA World Cup Stadium, Munich" (or in German: "FIFA WM-Stadion München"). 1During the World Cup, many of the stadiums will be officially known by different names, as FIFA prohibits sponsorship of stadium names. Many of the stadiums have higher capacities for German domestic football matches as some of the seats are replaced with terraces. The stadium capacities shown are all seated capacities. A total of 12 German cities have been selected to host the World Cup final tournament. . Qualification for the tournament is now complete, with all 32 competing teams confirmed. 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