The crossover between professional wrestling and mainstream celebrity culture peaked in the early 2000s, driven largely by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and its highly publicized collaborations with . At the absolute center of this pop-culture phenomenon was the March 2004 issue of Playboy , featuring WWE iconic "Supervixens" Sable (Rena Mero) and Torrie Wilson sharing a historic, co-headlining cover.
Sable, whose real name is Rena Mero, burst onto the professional wrestling scene in the late 1990s as a manager for the infamous wrestler, Marc Mero. Her stunning beauty and charming personality quickly made her a fan favorite, and she soon transitioned into a full-time wrestler. Sable's popularity soared, and she became one of the most recognizable and beloved female wrestlers of her time. sable and torrie wilson playboy pdf top
Physical copies of the 1999, 2003, and 2004 issues have become highly sought-after vintage collector's items. Her stunning beauty and charming personality quickly made