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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Rena Mero-Lesnar (formerly Rena Greek) better known as Sable, was one of the biggest stars of wrestling in The Attitude Era. She was introduced in 1996 as the valet of Triple H and then Marc Mero before becoming hugely popular with the fans and thus was featured more prominently, WWE reviving their women's division and building it around her. However she was not a wrestler herself and so it was arguably her that started the trend of placing looks over wrestling ability in WWE. Regardless she is recognised as one of the first WWE Divas and was the first to coin the term. (Either she or her contemporary Tammy Lynn "Sunny" Sytch will sometimes be referred to as "the First Diva" - even though that title would more literally belong to "The Queen" Mae Young, who started her professional wrestling career in 1939(!) and continues to appear in WWE to this day.) |