Alright, folks, gather ’round, because today we’re gonna talk about someone who was a real force in the WWE world back in the day. We’re talking about Sable. I remember when I first got into this business, Sable was already making waves, and let me tell you, she was something else.

I started digging into her career, you know, just to see what she was all about. First, I watched some of her old matches. This woman, she was not just a pretty face. She could go in the ring, and she had this presence about her that just demanded attention. She was feisty, and I mean that in the best way possible. She defined what it meant to be a woman in the rough and tough world of WWE. Breathtakingly beautiful and tough inside the ring, she was a trailblazer, no doubt about it.
So, I dove deeper. I found out about her storyline with Marc Mero, how they split, and that whole drama with Goldust and Luna. Remember that mixed tag team match they set up at WrestleMania XIV? Classic stuff. That was a big deal back then. I even found some old interviews and promos. She always had this confidence, this swagger, that just made you believe in her. She could talk the talk and walk the walk.
- I specifically remember seeing a highlight reel of her appearances at WrestleMania, and man, she always made an impact. Whether she was managing, wrestling, or just being her charismatic self, Sable knew how to work a crowd.
- She was also a guest or special appearance sometimes. I guess those are also great memories.
- And then there’s the time I actually faced her in the ring. Yeah, you heard that right. It was at The Great American Bash in 2004. Let me tell you, being in the ring with Sable was an experience. She brought it, 100%. I won’t go into all the details, but let’s just say it was a match I’ll never forget.
Reflecting on it now
I think it’s safe to say that Sable left a lasting mark on the WWE. She paved the way for a lot of the women who came after her, showing them that they could be more than just eye candy. They could be athletes, performers, and superstars in their own right. She was a manager, a wrestler, and a general personality. So, here’s to Sable, a true legend of the wrestling world. And that’s my two cents on the matter. Hope you enjoyed this little trip down memory lane. Catch you all later!