Eve Marie Torres is a multifaceted American professional who has made a name for herself in various fields. Initially, she started her career as a dancer and model, dancing for The Southern California Summer Pro League and later becoming a member of the Los Angeles Clippers Spirit Dance Team for the 2006-2007 season.
Torres' television appearances include Show Me the Money, The Best Damn Sports Show Period, Sunset Tan, Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed, Deal or No Deal, Good Day LA, Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition, Stars Earn Stripes, G4's Attack of the Show, and The Soup. Her rise to fame began in 2007 when she won the 2007 Diva Search, securing a contract with WWE.
As a WWE performer, Torres first appeared on WWE programming as a backstage interviewer in 2008, participating in non-wrestling contests such as bikini contests and dance competitions. She later transitioned to a full-time wrestler in 2009, engaging in feuds with Michelle McCool, Layla, and Natalya. Additionally, she managed the tag team Cryme Tyme.
After being traded to the Raw brand in late 2009, Torres managed Chris Masters before winning her first-ever WWE Divas Championship in April 2010. This made her the first Diva Search winner in history to win the title, which she lost in June 2010. She acted as the valet for R-Truth in late 2010 before winning the Divas Championship for the second time at the Royal Rumble in January 2011.
Torres held the title until April 2011. In April 2012, she was appointed Executive Administrator of Raw and SmackDown by then General Manager John Laurinaitis. In August 2012, she became Assistant General Manager of SmackDown. At the 2012 Night of Champions pay-per-view, Torres became the first Diva in history to win the WWE Divas Championship on three occasions.
However, she would drop the title to Kaitlyn at the "20th Anniversary" episode of Raw in January 2013. In December 2012, Torres requested her release from Vince McMahon, which was granted in January 2013. She then focused on her role as an instructor for the Gracie Women Empowered Self-defense program.