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Kelly Kelly Recalls Pitching WWE Heel Turn And Failing Miserably

Barbie Blank (Kelly Kelly) could not have succeeded in pro wrestling as a heel, according to the former WWE Divas and WWE 24/7 Champion. Debuting in 2006 and leaving WWE in 2012, Kelly Kelly never turned heel, making her a rarity in WWE history, especially among female talent. On a recent edition of the “Fast […]

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Barbie Blank (Kelly Kelly) could not have succeeded in pro wrestling as a heel, according to the former WWE Divas and WWE 24/7 Champion.

Debuting in 2006 and leaving WWE in 2012, Kelly Kelly never turned heel, making her a rarity in WWE history, especially among female talent.

On a recent edition of the “Fast Break” podcast, Blank argued that her character was the real her turned up, and why a heel turn would have failed. She said,

“Kelly Kelly was me. It was me just 100 times more. That was the greatest thing, to just be myself. I could have never been a bad guy.

“I tried. Vince was like…that was the other time I went to his office, ‘I want to be a bad guy.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, let me see your bad guy face.’ [Makes mean face]. Then I started laughing. He’s like, ‘Kelly, get out of my office. No.’ [Laughs].”

Kelly Kelly has made a handful of returns to WWE since leaving. Her most recent match was as part of the 2022 women’s Royal Rumble won by Ronda Rousey.

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