Okay, so, I gotta tell you about this whole “Miss Kitty WWE” thing I got into. It all started when I was just browsing the internet, you know, like you do, and I stumbled upon some old wrestling stuff. I used to watch it as a kid, and it brought back some memories. So, I started looking up some of the wrestlers I remembered.
That’s when I saw her – Miss Kitty. I vaguely remembered her, but I didn’t really know much about her. So, I started digging. I found out her real name and that she was in the WWF (which is now WWE, I guess) from around 1999 to 2001. Apparently, she even won the WWF Women’s Championship once! That’s pretty cool.
I read that she was first introduced as Miss Kitty and then became The Kat when she won the championship. I guess that was her thing. It seems like she was involved in some storyline with another wrestler named Chyna, but I didn’t really get into all of that. I was just more interested in who she was, you know?
So, I kept searching. I found out that she’s a realtor now in Dallas. Good for her! It’s always interesting to see what people do after they leave the spotlight. Then some guy on social media, I think the username was otd_in_wwe, posted something like, “The Attitude Era was wild,” with a picture of her. I guess that was a popular time in wrestling.
I also saw this list of wrestlers who left WWE in 2024 and what they’re up to now. But Miss Kitty wasn’t on it, obviously, since she left way before that. I mean, that era was kind of wild, wasn’t it? At first, I didn’t realize how popular she was. Then, I started to watch some videos.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, this whole Miss Kitty thing got me thinking about how people’s lives change. One minute you’re a wrestler on TV, and the next you’re selling houses. It’s just… life, I guess. And the internet is a crazy place where you can just fall down these rabbit holes and learn all sorts of things about people you never even knew existed.
Anyway, that’s my story about how I spent my evening learning about Miss Kitty. It wasn’t anything special, but it was interesting to me, and that’s all that matters, right?