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Real name: Rena Mero
Birth Date: August 8, 1967
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 120 lbs.
From: Jacksonville, FL
Pro Debut: 1996 Sable made her WWE debut at Wrestlemania 12 in 1996 when she came to the ring as Hunter Hearst Helmsley's Valet. Marc Mero (Sable's real life husband at the time) came to Sable's rescue after seeing how badly Hunter was treating her. Marc Mero fell victim to an injury in 1997. By the time he gotten back into the ring in 1998, Sable had become extremely popular. Marc grew very jealous of all the attention Sable would get, especially during his matches. Marc would go on to treat Sable very badly, and would do anything in his power to try to take the spotlight off of her. Mero and Sable went on to feud with "The Artist formely known as Goldust" and Luna Vachon. This led to Sable's wrestling debut when she partnered up with Mero to take on the two at Wrestlemania 14. Sable picked up the victory for her team after delivering a "Sable Bomb" to Luna. Mero and Sable eventually split up after Mero's jealousy became too much for Sable.

This led to the debut of Jacqueline who was hired by Mero to be his manager. Sure enough, Sable and Jacqueline would end up having a heated rivalry. This led to Sable eventually capturing the WWE women's title at the 1998 Survivor Series. Sable would hold the title until May 10, 1999 when she lost it to Debra McMichael in a controversial Evening Gown Match, In June of 1999, Sable quit and filed a lawsuit against the WWE for $110 million. The lawsuit was filed for alleged sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions. The lawsuit was eventually settled out of court for a reduced amount.

Shockingly enough, Sable returned to the WWE on the April 3, 2003 edition of Smackdown. She would head into somewhat of a lesbian angle with Torrie Wilson. What's funny is the two would end up gracing the cover of the March 2004 edition of Playboy. A little side note, Sable was the first ever WWE Diva to pose for Playboy. Sable feuded with Stephanie McMahon after becoming the mistress of Vince McMahon. This feud didn't really go anywhere, nor did Sable's character in my opinion. Sable and the WWE ended up parting ways on August 10th, 2004.

 
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