“She Was Bat S**t Crazy”: Alex Rodriguez’ Ex-Girlfriend Accused The Undertaker’s Ex-wife Sara of Unprovoked Violence
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There was a brief period when Sara Frank, the ex-wife of The Undertaker, was brought up on WWE TV between 2001-2002. However, like Taker, Sara was also fearless in the locker room.
It seems Sara wasn’t afraid to give her opinions like Taker. However, she once threatened to beat a WWE Hall of Famer during her time in the company. The Phenom’s ex-wife thought the Hall of Famer had feelings for a coworker.
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A couple of years ago, WrestlingInc. covered a story of Torrie Wilson claiming The Undertaker’s wife Sara threatened to beat her. Wilson said, “The Undertaker’s ex-wife – she did attempt to beat me up. Ex-wife I said, ex. She was a little crazy.”
The legend added, “I’m just going to tell you she was bat s–t crazy, and she did think I liked somebody. Not her husband, she thought I liked somebody else and she wanted to beat me up because she thought I liked somebody else’s husband. Which I didn’t; That’s not my game.”
While being in WWE, Wilson was married to wrestler Billy Kidman from 2003 to 2008. After their divorce, she started dating New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez for almost four years. As per reports, they broke up because of Rodriguez’s inability to commit and his close relationship with ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis.
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Torrie Wilson joined WWE when the invasion angle began in 2001. Prior to that, WCW introduced her to professional wrestling in 1999 when she joined the Ted Turner company and stayed there for one year.
She was new in WWE when the incident she talked about above happened to her. However, she stayed with WWE till 2008 and did sporadic appearances until 2018. In 2019, WWE inducted Wilson into the Hall of Fame.
Why did WWE bring Sara Frank into the storylines of The Undertaker?
The Undertaker had changed himself from The Deadman to The American Badass in the year 2000. Mark Calaway defines this change to pace up with the WWE superstars during the Attitude Era.
This made Taker do things he never did as The Deadman character. WWE, looking at this opportunity, introduced his ex-wife Sara Frank on WWE TV. This all started during the WCW Invasion storyline.
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Meanwhile, Diamond Dallas Page was obsessively following The Undertaker’s wife, Sara as a stalker. Subsequently, DDP did this to have Taker’s attention. Moreover, Taker and Kane later had a Steel Cage match at SummerSlam 2001 for the tag team titles with DDP and Kanyon.
The feud culminated after this match as The Brothers of Destruction won. However, Sara was in the corner of Taker until 2002. The couple, Mark Calway and Sara Frank, divorced in 2007. Moreover, The Undertaker would re-marry in 2010 to former Women’s Champion, Michelle McCool.
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What do you make out of Torrie Wilson’s statement? What are your thoughts on Sara Frank’s WWE run? Share your opinions in the comment section.
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Sreeda U M