
WWE fans spot glam referee Victoria D'Errico during Evolution and fall in love with her – ‘we are obsessed'
D'Errico, 24, has been working with the pro wrestling giants since last year as an official for NXT.
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The WWE talent is a former boxer and lingerie model who dominated on Barstool's Rough N Rowdy brand.
She has over 37,700 followers on Instagram and 22,400 on Twitter.
The official took part in WWE's all-female premium live event Evolution this past weekend.
And she shared a pic of herself gearing up for the show before going on air.
WWE fans were left in awe as they stormed the comments' section before the event.
One fan tweeted: "Instant legend."
Another commented: "Oh Yeah."
A third wrote: "Best ref in the business."
This fan said: "The best part of Evolution right here."
WWE fans go wild for Trish Stratus after her very revealing outfit on SmackDown return aged 49
And that one gushed: "Respect."
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- Daily Mail
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The Sun
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- The Sun
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The Independent
40 minutes ago
- The Independent
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