Another Update on Women of WWE Playboy Issue

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As previously reported here, Playboy is rumored to be planning a “Ladies of WWE” issue around the time of Summerslam 2005. The inside source that has been posting on CNDB.com has made some more comments recently, some specifically in response to other posts about how Molly Holly (“Nora”) has said she’d never pose nude. See below for the message board posts:

Wed Dec 29, 2004 10:10 am:

For the person asking for proof, I will tell you what, Why dont you Post your employee number, Your age, Your job title, your work phone number etc.

First of all, I only posted this to help with the Playboy News and Rumors.
If you dont want to believe it fine….like I said its NEWS AND RUMORS

as far as Torrie. It is true. She no longer wants to do Full on nudity in Playboy. It took forever for playboy to coax her into doing it in the first place. she was in three issues. and now she is done.

as far as Molly or Nora is concerned. I am getting this information from friends second hand. the isssue hasnt started shooting yet, it isnt scheduled to shoot until march or april. When the actual pictures get snapped. then I will let you know who is actually in the issue itself.

the list i provided you with is whom the WWE and Playboy have talked about and which Women have agreed. It does not mean all of them will pose. maybe they have Nora confused with someone else. they are all RUMORS

and Stephanie Mcmahon Was in negotiations when i posted that two weeks ago, she has agreed since. however like i said, she had provisions
and she will not go entirely nude. In fact she agreed to just Lingerie, which means it may be sexy, but there is a chance is will not go nude at all. same with molly, Your right maybe she doesnt like being nude. however if they are paying her to pose in lingerie, she might do it.

The posts on the message board go downhill from there, with people claiming to be the original “Photographer” who posted the rumor, so we will not report anything posted there until that gets straightened out (although it’s a funny read if you feel like clicking over).

Credit: CNDB.com

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.