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Amy Dumas
Amy Dumas
Personal
Also known as:     Angelica
Lita
Miss Congeniality
Born:     April 14, 1975 (1975-04-14) (age 36)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Years active:     1999-present
Ethnicity:     Caucasian
Nationality:     American
Body
Measurements:     36D-28-36
Bra/cup size:     36D (80D)
Boobs:     Enhanced
Height:     5 ft 6 in (1 68 m)
Weight:     135 lb (61 kg)
Body type:     Athletic
Hair:     Redhead, Brunette
Long, Straight
Underarm hair:     Shaved
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Amy Christine Dumas (born April 14, 1975),[1] known by her primary stage name Lita, is the lead singer for the band The Luchagors as well as a retired professional wrestler and WWE Diva active from 1999 to 2006

After briefly working on the independent circuit and in Extreme Championship Wrestling, Dumas signed with World Wrestling Federation in 1999  Originally, she was paired with Essa Rios,[2][3] but she achieved her greatest push alongside Matt and Jeff Hardy as Team Xtreme  Throughout her career, she won the WWE Women's Championship four times  During her tenure with the company she became arguably the most popular Diva in the company's history [4]

Dumas had an off-screen relationship with Matt Hardy, which ended in 2005 after her affair with Adam "Edge" Copeland [5][4] WWE used the real-life drama between the trio as a storyline throughout 2005 and 2006, which led to Dumas being booed by the fans for the first time and her character becoming villainous on-screen [5][4][6] The relationship also led to the firing of Hardy in 2005,[7] although he was rehired later in the year

After her retirement from wrestling in 2006, she and then-boyfriend Shane Morton formed the punk rock band The Luchagors  The band released an album on September 11th, 2007 [4]
Contents
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 * 1 Early career
 * 2 Professional wrestling career
   o 2 1 Extreme Championship Wrestling (1999)
   o 2 2 World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment (1999-2006)
    + 2 2 1 Debut and Team Xtreme (1999–2000)
    + 2 2 2 The Invasion (2001–2002)
    + 2 2 3 Injury; Return to Raw (2002–2003)
    + 2 2 4 Storyline with Kane; Feud with Trish Stratus (2004–2005)
    + 2 2 5 Heel turn, Relationship with Edge; Retirement (2005–2006)
    + 2 2 6 Part time appearances (2007–present)
 * 3 Music career
 * 4 Media
 * 5 Personal life
 * 6 In wrestling
 * 7 Championships and accomplishments
 * 8 Notes
 * 9 References
 * 10 External links

[edit] Early career

Amy Dumas attended many different schools throughout her childhood and adolescent years, and managed to finish high school six months prior to graduation  She also studied Spanish for three years  She attended college at Georgia State University, where she majored in education

Amy had always been an excellent swimmer and, as an early adult, she practiced judo competitively  Dumas played bass guitar in a band called 3 Card Trick and was a roadie for another band, Fifteen (sometimes mistakenly believed to be the band 7 Seconds because they were Amy's favorite band), for five years before becoming a wrestler
[edit] Professional wrestling career

Dumas first became interested in wrestling after watching Rey Mysterio, Jr , a Mexican luchador, wrestle on an episode of World Championship Wrestling's WCW Monday Nitro [1][8] She traveled to Mexico in 1998 to learn more about the sport and how to wrestle [1][4] Dumas financed her training by dancing in a club under the pseudonym Misty [9] During her stay in Mexico, Dumas trained under numerous wrestlers, including Kevin Quinn, Miguel Pérez, and Ricky Santana [5] Following the completion of her training, Dumas made several appearances with the Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre [5]

After returning to the United States, Dumas began working as a valet on the independent circuit [4] She worked in Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW) under the ring name Angelica, at one point managing Christopher Daniels [5] She also made appearances in NWA Mid-Atlantic, where she first met Matt and Jeff Hardy, who offered to train with her [5][1]
[edit] Extreme Championship Wrestling (1999)

In the spring of 1999, she was approached by Paul Heyman, the owner and booker of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)'  Dumas debuted in ECW as Miss Congeniality,[3] the on-screen girlfriend of Danny Doring [2] Dumas later began using the name Angelica once again and made her pay-per-view debut on July 18th 1999 at Heat Wave where Doring, as part of their storyline, proposed to her [2]

Dumas was introduced to veteran wrestler Dory Funk, Jr  by ECW wrestler Rob Van Dam, and Funk invited her to attend his wrestling school, The Funkin' Conservatory [1][2] Dumas attended Funk's school alongside twenty-three men,[4] graduated from the school in August 1999, and returned to ECW [2] Meanwhile, Funk and his wife compiled video footage of Dumas and sent it to the World Wrestling Federation [1][4] The Federation was sufficiently impressed, and on November 1, 1999, Dumas was signed to a WWF developmental deal  After five months with ECW, she made her final appearance on October 23, 1999 [5][4]
[edit] World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment (1999-2006)
[edit] Debut and Team Xtreme (1999–2000)
Team Xtreme

After honing her skills at the Memphis Championship Wrestling developmental territory, Dumas was given the ring name Lita and paired with luchador Essa Rios [2][3] Lita and Rios made their WWF debut on the February 13, 2000 episode of Sunday Night HEAT, where Rios was booked to win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship from Gillberg [5] Lita mimicked his moves, notably the moonsault and hurricanrana, immediately after he had performed them on an opponent [5] Essa Rios and Lita had a feud with Eddie Guerrero and Chyna which led to a European title match between Ríos and then-champion Guerrero at Backlash 2000, which Ríos lost [10] In May 2000, a storyline was developed in which Lita found Rios cavorting with The Godfather and his "hoes", causing tension between them [5] Rios eventually turned on Lita by powerbombing her after she inadvertently cost him a match  As part of the storyline, Lita was saved from a beating at the hands of Rios by the Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff),[5] and the trio formed a stable known as Team Xtreme [3] As a member of Team Xtreme, Lita developed a more "alternative" image, wearing baggy pants with a thong, which was hiked up high above her pants, clearly exposed [11] During her time with Team Xtreme, Lita became the only female to ever be physically involved in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match in WWE [12]

In June 2000, Team Xtreme began a storyline with T & A (Test and Albert), with Lita engaging in a rivalry with their manager, Trish Stratus [13][2] The rivalry developed into an off and on long-term feud between the two women that lasted until Stratus retired in 2006  The storyline ended shortly after Fully Loaded, where Lita pinned Stratus in a six person intergender tag team match [2] Subsequently, Lita began feuding with WWF Women's Champion Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley [1] In the main event of the August 21, 2000 episode of RAW is WAR, Lita defeated Stephanie with a moonsault to win the Women's Championship for the first time [1][2][14] The match also featured The Rock as the Special Guest Referee and constant interference from Triple H and Kurt Angle [14]

Lita held the Women's Championship for seventy-three days,[14] which included retaining her title in a hardcore match against Jacqueline on October 9 [15] In the course of her reign, Lita became embroiled in the storyline feud between the Hardy Boyz and Edge and Christian  In retaliation for her frequent interference in their matches, Edge and Christian cost Lita the Women's Championship, helping Ivory defeat her in a four way match on the November 2 episode of SmackDown [1][16] Ivory was in a conservative-based stable named Right to Censor at that time, which targeted Lita for her attire and moves  Lita attempted to regain the title on several occasions, wrestling Ivory at Survivor Series and Rebellion, but she was thwarted on each occasion by Steven Richards, Ivory's mentor  She spent the remainder of the year in a storyline with would-be suitor Dean Malenko,[5][1] on one occasion unsuccessfully challenging him for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship
[edit] The Invasion (2001–2002)

Lita continued to feud with Dean Malenko in early 2001, and she defeated him in a singles bout on the February 19 episode of Raw is War with the assistance of Matt Hardy  Following the match, Hardy kissed Lita, beginning their on-screen relationship and turning their real-life romance into a storyline [5][17] The couple wrestled in several intergender tag team matches throughout the early part of the year

In July 2001, Lita and Trish Stratus joined forces to combat Stacy Keibler and Torrie Wilson, members of The Alliance: Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling wrestlers who were invading the WWF as part of The Invasion storyline [13] At the Invasion pay-per-view on July 22, Lita and Stratus defeated Keibler and Wilson in the first ever tag team bra and panties match by stripping their opponents to their underwear [13] Throughout The Invasion, Lita, Stratus, and Jacqueline feuded with Alliance members Keibler, Wilson, Ivory, and Mighty Molly  The Invasion storyline ended on November 18 at Survivor Series, where Lita took part in a six pack challenge for the WWF Women's Championship, which had been vacated by Chyna earlier that month; Stratus won the match and the title [18]

In late 2001, the Hardy Boyz began a storyline in which they were feuding with one another [17][19] Lita refereed a match between them at Vengeance on December 9 [5][19] Jeff won the match with a scripted finish that had Lita failing to notice that Matt had placed his leg on the rope during Jeff's successful pin attempt  Continuing the storyline on the following episode of Raw, Matt defeated Lita and Jeff in a handicap match, shortly after informing Lita that both their relationship and the Hardy Boyz were finished [20] On the December 17 episode of Raw, both Jeff and Lita were sidelined with storyline injuries following a title match between Jeff and WWF Hardcore Champion The Undertaker [13] The injuring of both his brother and ex-girlfriend led to a reconciliation between the members of Team Xtreme, and on the December 20 episode of SmackDown!, Matt faced The Undertaker but was also injured  All three members of Team Xtreme were then removed from WWF television for several weeks

The Hardy Boyz, along with Lita, returned to WWF television in February 2002 [13][21] Lita resumed her pursuit of the WWF Women's Championship in March 2002 and made her in-ring WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania X8 on March 17, facing Stratus and WWF Women's Champion Jazz in a match in which Jazz retained her title by pinning Lita [22]
[edit] Injury; Return to Raw (2002–2003)
Amy Dumas

On April 6, 2002, Dumas suffered what appeared to be a stinger while filming a fight scene for a role in the season finale of the television program Dark Angel [4][23] The rehearsal required that she practice the hurricanrana that would be used in the episode, however, the stunt double Dumas was working with dropped her as she swung through the move, causing her to land on her neck and shoulders [13][24] After she underwent a CAT scan, it was revealed that she had suffered three cracks in her vertebrae, necessitating surgery [5][25] On April 30, Dumas underwent neck surgery under Dr  Lloyd Youngblood, during which he used a section of her hip to fuse her C5 and C6 vertebrae together  She spent the subsequent year rehabilitating, making appearances on Sunday Night HEAT as a color commentator, beginning in October 2002 [24][26] On the April 21, 2003 episode of Raw, as part of a new storyline, she was fired from her position as Sunday Night HEAT color commentator by General Manager Eric Bischoff after she rejected his advances and his request that she follow in the footsteps of SmackDown!'s Torrie Wilson and pose for Playboy [5][24]

She returned to the ring after an absence of seventeen months on the September 15 episode of Raw, saving Trish Stratus from a beating at the hands of Molly Holly and Gail Kim [13][5] Co-General Manager Stone Cold Steve Austin later explained to Eric Bischoff that he had rehired Lita  Lita and Stratus went on to defeat Holly and Kim in a tag team match on September 21 at Unforgiven  Lita feuded with Holly into late 2003, unsuccessfully challenging her for the Women's Championship on November 16 at Survivor Series [5] On the November 17 episode of Raw, Lita and Matt Hardy were reunited after Hardy was moved from SmackDown! to Raw [27] Continuing the storyline, Holly interrupted as Hardy was about to propose to Lita, challenging the duo to face her and Bischoff in an intergender tag team match later that evening [27] Bischoff later added the stipulation that Lita would earn a title shot if she won but would be fired if she lost [27] Hardy and Lita lost the match after Hardy refused to tag in, with Hardy berating Lita for "selfishly" returning to Raw instead of SmackDown!, claiming that this showed that she cared more about the Women's Championship than about him [27] Lita was rehired later that evening when Christian informed her that he had used his Survivor Series favor to get Bischoff to reinstate her [5] One week later, Lita lost to Victoria in the first ever women's steel cage match in WWE history, due to interference from Hardy [28]

As Lita and Christian appeared to be developing an on-screen relationship, so did Stratus and Chris Jericho [5] On the December 1, 2003 episode of Raw, however, it was revealed that Christian and Jericho had bet one another "one Canadian dollar" as to who could have sex with Lita and Stratus first [5][29] The revelation led to a storyline feud between Lita and Stratus and Christian and Jericho, with the males triumphing in a "Battle of the Sexes" match at Armageddon [30]
[edit] Storyline with Kane; Feud with Trish Stratus (2004–2005)

Lita competed in the Women's division throughout early 2004, winning a battle royal to become the number one contender for the Women's Championship on the April 5 episode of Raw  Victoria defeated Lita to retain the Women's Championship at Backlash on April 18  The next night on Raw, Lita was reunited with Matt Hardy when Hardy attacked Kane in an attempt to prevent him from harming Lita, beginning a new storyline involving the trio [31] In the following weeks, Kane began repeatedly assaulting Hardy and attempting to seduce Lita  During the course of the storyline, he kidnapped Lita and held her tied up backstage,[31] and he persuaded Eric Bischoff to give her a title shot at Bad Blood on June 13  The next night on Raw, Lita revealed that she was pregnant [31] One week later, it appeared that Hardy was going to propose to Lita, but he was interrupted by Kane, who claimed to be the father of Lita's child, as Lita had slept with Kane to persuade him to stop attacking Hardy [5] Two months later, it was revealed that Kane was, in fact, the father  Hardy and Kane feuded for several months, culminating in a "Till Death Do Us Part" match on August 15 at SummerSlam, with the stipulation that Lita would be obliged to marry the winner of the match [32] Kane won the match, leading to he and a reluctant Lita marrying one another on the August 23, 2004 episode of Raw [5] Despite being married to Kane, Lita thwarted him during his matches, constantly aiding his opponents  On the September 13 episode of Raw, Lita miscarried after Gene Snitsky struck Kane with a chair, resulting in him falling on Lita [33] The miscarriage led to Lita and Kane joining forces in order to take revenge on Snitsky [5]

With the pregnancy storyline over, Lita returned to the women's division in November 2004  She began a feud with Trish Stratus after Stratus called Lita "chubby" because of her pregnancy weight gain  Lita challenged Stratus to a Women's Championship match at Survivor Series, however, due to the months of humiliation and being verbally berated by Stratus, Lita was more concerned with doing as much damage as possible, leading to her disqualification [34] The feud continued, and on December 6, Lita was booked to defeat Stratus in the main event of Raw to win her second WWE Women's Championship [34][35] During the course of the match, Lita botched a suicide dive to the outside when she over rotated by a fraction, barely escaping serious injury [35] This move was later used in the build up to the title rematch she was booked for at New Year's Revolution against Stratus, who claimed, "Lita had to practically kill herself, just to beat me"  She defeated Lita, ending her second reign as Women's Champion on January 9, 2005 at New Year's Revolution [36] In the course of the match, Lita tore her left ACL after executing a Thesz press off the ring apron [5][37]

Lita returned to WWE television in March 2005, mentoring Christy Hemme, who was in the midst of a storyline with Stratus that featured a title match between them at WrestleMania 21 [5] Despite Lita's coaching, Hemme was defeated by Stratus [38] Lita continued to feud with Stratus by proxy over the following weeks, with Kane defeating Stratus' companion, Viscera, at Backlash on May 1 [39]
[edit] Heel turn, Relationship with Edge; Retirement (2005–2006)

The relationship between Lita and Kane lasted until the May 16 episode of Raw, when Lita took on a villainous role by betraying Kane, helping Edge defeat him in the finals of the Raw Gold Rush Tournament [5] On the May 30 episode of Raw, Lita announced that she had filed for divorce, and said things such as Kane was like a 4th grader in the bedroom, that she would not have to deal with things such as his sweaty body, the "stupid little" laugh he does, and the wedding ring being flushed down a toilet [40] She then attempted to marry Edge on the June 20 episode of Raw, but the marriage ceremony was interrupted by a vengeful Kane, who emerged from beneath the ring, destroyed the ceremony, and as Edge and Lita escaped from the ring Kane tombstoned their priest [41] The storyline with Kane ended shortly thereafter
Dumas & Edge during the Raw live sex show

Off-screen, at this time, Dumas had been involved with Matt Hardy romantically, but began a relationship with Adam Copeland (Edge) [5][4] WWE then began to use the real-life issues between the three as an on-screen storyline [4] In April, Hardy was released from WWE,[7] only to be rehired several months later [42] Lita continued to act as Edge's valet, and Edge defeated Hardy at SummerSlam  On the October 3 episode of Raw, Edge, with the assistance of Lita, defeated Hardy in a ladder match, and Hardy was obligated to leave Raw as a stipulation of the match [5] After Edge defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship on January 8 at New Year's Revolution, he announced that he and Lita were going to celebrate by having the hardest hardcore sex ever in the middle of the ring the next night on Raw [5] During the segment, Lita and Edge stripped to their underwear before retreating beneath the covers of a bed that had been erected in the ring  The event was interrupted by John Cena, leading to Edge leaving the bed to fight him  Lita, left alone, hastily got dressed again as Cena entered the ring and attacked her, delivering an FU to her [43] Lita's bare breast was momentarily shown during the segment [5] This "Live Sex Celebration" segment earned Raw a 5 2 rating, its highest ratings in over a year [44][45] On the February 6 episode of Raw, Lita teamed with Edge in a loss to Cena and Maria [46] She continued to manage Edge into mid-2006, frequently interfering on his behalf during his feud with Mick Foley  In May 2006, Foley joined forces with Edge and Lita, with the trio defeating Foley's ECW rivals Terry Funk, Tommy Dreamer, and Beulah McGillicutty in an impromptu six person tag team match at One Night Stand after Edge speared] and pinned Beulah [47] On the August 14th edition of Monday Night Raw, Lita would go on to win her third Women's Championship by defeating Mickie James  She would go on to lose the title to long time rival, Trish Stratus, at Unforgiven in Stratus's retirement match  The next nigh on Raw, the Women's Championship would be vacated and a tournament would determine a new champion  Lita would end up the winner of the tournament at Cyber Sunday defeating Mickie James  With her 4th championship reign, Lita would announce her final match would be at Survivor Series  Lita would go on to lose her final match and the title to rival, Mickie James
[edit] Part time appearances (2007–present)

She made a special appearance on December 10, 2007 on Raw's 15th Anniversary Special as a face by teaming up with former long-time rival Trish Stratus to rid the ring of Jillian Hall, and afterwards celebrated in the ring with Stratus  On the same night, she had a short, backstage reunion with Kane  Dumas also made an appearance as Lita on the November 1, 2010 edition of Raw in a segment with Pee Wee Herman  Her theme song was played on the April 22, 2011 edition of SmackDown, it was however a prank pulled by Alberto Del Rio, as part of Edge's retirement party  Dumas appeared on chambers of horror commercial for Halloween 2011  It was rumoured Dumas would appear on Raw Halloween Night but however, Dumas did not make an appearance that night, though she was backstage
[edit] Music career

Dumas formed the band The Luchagors in the summer of 2006, and they debuted in September 2006 at a rock n' wrestling event called Rock -N- Shock at The Masquerade in Atlanta [48] Dumas wore a top emblazoned with the symbol of the band during her final match in WWE  The band released their self
[edit] Media

Lita was featured in the June 2001 video and DVD release Lita: It Just Feels Right [49] The video featured discussions of Lita's career to that point and showcased several of her matches [50] [49] Dumas' autobiography, written with Michael Krugman, Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D  – The Reality of Amy Dumas was published in 2003 [51] The book, which was featured on the New York Times bestsellers list, covered topics such as her family, childhood years, wrestling career, relationship with Matt Hardy, and her neck surgery and subsequent rehabilitation

Dumas also appeared on a variety of television shows including Dark Angel,[4][23] Fear Factor,[52] and The Weakest Link's "WWF Superstars Edition" in 2002 [53] In 2004, she appeared on an episode of Headbangers Ball [54]
[edit] Personal life

She had breast augmentation surgery in late 1999 [55][56] Dumas' hair is naturally brunette, although she has dyed it red throughout her WWF/E career [13] She has a wide variety of tattoos: a three eyed green gargoyle on her upper right biceps, the word "Punk" on the inside of her lower lip, and the word "iconoclast" written in Russian Cyrillic letters on her lower back neck [57] In 2007, she acquired a sleeve on her left arm, featuring Mexican skulls, one of which has the band 7 Seconds' logo on its forehead [58] She previously had two piercings in her tongue and another two in her nose [59]

Dumas is a known animal lover [24][51] In 2003, she founded the animal charity Amy Dumas Operation Rescue and Education (A D O R E ) [4][51]

She began dating Matt Hardy in 2000 [5][60] In February 2005, it was revealed that Dumas had been romantically involved with fellow wrestler Adam "Edge" Copeland for several months while still in a relationship with Hardy [4][61] Shortly after Hardy made the incident public knowledge, WWE fired Hardy  After Hardy was brought back a few months later, the real-life situation was translated into a storyline [4] Hardy has stated in interviews that he and Amy have since patched things up, and he still considers her a close friend [42] In the summer of 2006, Dumas began dating Shane Morton, her Luchagors bandmate [4] After their break-up Dumas began dating WWE superstar CM Punk [62] However, according to Matt Hardy in a March 2010 interview, Dumas is no longer dating Punk [63]
[edit] In wrestling

 * Finishing moves
   o Litasault (Moonsault)[13][64]
   o Lita DDT (Snap DDT)[13][65]
   o Twist of fate (Stunner with theatrics)
   o Reverse of Fate (Inverted facelock neckbreaker slam)[66]
   o Lita-canrana[46] (Diving hurricanrana) - ECW; used as a signature move in WWE

 * Signature moves
   o Litabomb (Powerbomb)[67]
   o Headscissors takedown[68]
   o Monkey flip, sometimes into a mounted position[68]
   o Russian legsweep[67]
   o Snap suplex[68]
   o Suicide dive[69]
   o Superplex[69]
   o Tilt-a-whirl slam[70]
   o Tornado DDT[71]

 * Double-team moves
   o Poetry in Motion[72]

 * Wrestlers managed
   o Christopher Daniels[5]
   o Danny Doring[2]
   o Danny Doring and Amish Roadkill
   o El Dandy
   o Essa Rios[2][3]
   o The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff)[3]
   o Christian
   o Kane[5]
   o Christy Hemme[5]
   o Edge[5]
   o Rated-RKO (Randy Orton and Edge)
   o Trish Stratus

 * Entrance music
   o "Electron" (WWF)[73]
   o "Loaded" by Zack Tempest (with The Hardy Boyz) (WWF)
   o "It Just Feels Right" by Jim Johnston (WWF / WWE)[73]
   o "Lovefurypassionenergy"(remix) by Boy Hits Car (WWE)[73][74]

[edit] Championships and accomplishments
Dumas as WWE Women's Champion

 * American Chronicle
   o Female of the Year (2006)[75]

 * Pro Wrestling Illustrated
   o Feud of the Year (2005)[76] with Edge vs  Matt Hardy
   o Woman of the Year (2001)[77]

 * Pro Wrestling Report
   o Diva of the Year (2006)

 * World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment
   o WWE Women's Championship (4 times)
   o WWE com placed Lita #8 on their top 25 most impactful women ever

[edit] Notes

 1  ↑ 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 Stephen Laroche (2001-02-14)  Lita riding wave of popularity  SLAM! Wrestling  Retrieved on 2007-10-18
 2  ↑ 2 00 2 01 2 02 2 03 2 04 2 05 2 06 2 07 2 08 2 09 2 10 Thomas Chamberlin (April 2001)  Lita's More Than Lovely  Wrestling Digest  Archived from the original on 2007-11-03  Retrieved on 2007-06-06
 3  ↑ 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Williams, Scott E  (2007)  Hardcore History: The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW  Sports Publishing  ISBN 1596702257 
 4  ↑ 4 00 4 01 4 02 4 03 4 04 4 05 4 06 4 07 4 08 4 09 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 Jeff Clark (2007-09-07)  The Luchagors Drop a Powerbomb  Stomp and Stammer  Retrieved on 2007-10-02
 5  ↑ 5 00 5 01 5 02 5 03 5 04 5 05 5 06 5 07 5 08 5 09 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 5 31 5 32 5 33 5 34 5 35 Lita's Bio  SLAM! Wrestling (2005-03-03)  Retrieved on 2007-10-18
 6  ↑ Craig Tello (2006-11-27)  Lita says goodbye  Retrieved on 2007-02-25
 7  ↑ 7 0 7 1 Rennie, Steve (2005-04-21)  Matt Hardy pulls no punches on Between the Ropes  SLAM! Wrestling  Retrieved on 2008-01-25
 8  ↑ Amy Dumas  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas, 73
 9  ↑ Amy Dumas  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas, 69–70
 10  ↑ Powell, John (May 1, 2000)  Rock victorious at Backlash, Game Over for Triple H  Slam! Sports  Canadian Online Explorer
 11  ↑ Copeland, Adam (2004)  Adam Copeland On Edge  Simon and Schuster  ISBN 1416505237 
 12  ↑ Amy Dumas  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas, 202
 13  ↑ 13 0 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 Lita's Alumni Profile  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-06-07
 14  ↑ 14 0 14 1 14 2 Lita's First Reign  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-04-05
 15  ↑ Pat McNeill  The Tables All Were Broken, 36
 16  ↑ Ivory's Third Reign  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-04-05
 17  ↑ 17 0 17 1 Steve Anderson (December 2001)  Broken hearts and broken limbs  Wrestling Digest  Archived from the original on 2007-10-09  Retrieved on 2007-10-23
 18  ↑ Survivor Series 2001: Results  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-11-03
 19  ↑ 19 0 19 1 Pat McNeill  The Tables All Were Broken, 339
 20  ↑ RAW: December 10, 2001 Results  Online World of Wrestling  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 21  ↑ Michael McAvennie  "WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition", Pocket Books, p  42
 22  ↑ Michael McAvennie  "WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition", Pocket Books, pp  70–74
 23  ↑ 23 0 23 1 Scott Keith  Wrestling's One Ring Circus: The Death of the World Wrestling Federation, 79
 24  ↑ 24 0 24 1 24 2 24 3 Matt Berkowitz (October 2003)  Lovely Lita  Wrestling Digest  Archived from the original on 2007-05-06  Retrieved on 2007-06-06
 25  ↑ Scott Keith  Wrestling's One Ring Circus: The Death of the World Wrestling Federation, 40
 26  ↑ Tim Baines (2003-11-09)  Lita makes up for lost time  Ottawa Sun  Retrieved on 2007-02-25
 27  ↑ 27 0 27 1 27 2 27 3 November 17, 2003 Raw Results  Online World of Wrestling  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 28  ↑ November 24, 2003 RAW Results  Online World of Wrestling  Retrieved on 2008-04-12
 29  ↑ Mike McAvennie (2007-0-2-14)  Can't get no Stratus-faction  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 30  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 88
 31  ↑ 31 0 31 1 31 2 Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 110
 32  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 111
 33  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 117
 34  ↑ 34 0 34 1 Lita's Second Reign  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 35  ↑ 35 0 35 1 Jason Clevett (March 2, 2005)  Lita on road to recovery  SLAM! Wrestling  Retrieved on 2007-10-18
 36  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 133
 37  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 134
 38  ↑ WrestleMania 21: Results  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 39  ↑ Backlash 2005: Results  WWE  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 40  ↑ A Barbaric Batista  WWE com (2005-05-30)  Retrieved on 2007-11-03
 41  ↑ Nobody Gets Up From The Pedigree  WWE (2005-06-20)  Archived from the original on 2005-07-20  Retrieved on 2007-11-03
 42  ↑ 42 0 42 1 Lilsboys (February 2006)  Matt: I still will not die  The Sun  Retrieved on 2007-04-12
 43  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 213
 44  ↑ RAW ratings rise  WWE (2006-01-10)  Retrieved on 2007-03-21
 45  ↑ McAvennie, Mike (2006-12-24)  Raw's Sex Edge-ucation  Archived from the original on 2007-02-05  Retrieved on 2007-03-21
 46  ↑ 46 0 46 1 The Road to WrestleMania (2006-02-06)  Retrieved on 2007-02-25
 47  ↑ Brian Elliot (2006-06-12)  ECW resurrected at PPV  SLAM! Sports  Retrieved on 2007-09-23
 48  ↑ Rock-n-Shock at The Masquerade (2006-09-14)  Retrieved on 2007-04-07
 49  ↑ 49 0 49 1 World Wrestling Federation Superstar Lita Holds Signing At WWF NY For New Home Video  Business Wire (2001-07-16)  Retrieved on 2007-10-18
 50  ↑ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named dvd
 51  ↑ 51 0 51 1 51 2 Bob Kapur (October 24, 2003)  Lita's book an interesting R E A D   SLAM! Wrestling  Retrieved on 2007-10-18
 52  ↑ Fear Factor Rewind: Episode 215  NBC com (2002-02-25)  Retrieved on 2007-11-03
 53  ↑ Eric Benner (2001-11-16)  WWF shows strength on The Weakest Link  SLAM! Sports  Retrieved on 2007-11-03
 54  ↑ George Appiah (2004-03-12)  Let's Get Ready to   Wrestle  TheHillTopOnline com  Retrieved on 2007-11-06
 55  ↑ Nicholas Sammond (2005)  Steel Chair To The Head: The Pleasure And Pain Of Professional Wrestling  Duke University Press  ISBN 0822334380 
 56  ↑ Amy Dumas  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas, 124
 57  ↑ Amy Dumas  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas, 45
 58  ↑ Foto-overzicht Mijn foto's - Foto 22 van 33 van Amy
 59  ↑ Amy Dumas  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas, 38
 60  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 150
 61  ↑ Ian Hamilton  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition, 152
 62  ↑ 24wrestling com
 64  ↑ Zeigler, Zack (2006-08-18)  Winning the War  Retrieved on 2007-04-09
 65  ↑ Peter H  (2004-03-15)  Full WWE RAW Results - 3/15/04 - East Rutherford, New Jersey  WrestleView  Retrieved on 2010-05-14
 66  ↑ Dumas, Amy  Lita: A Less Traveled Road: The Reality of Amy Dumas, p  149
 67  ↑ 67 0 67 1 Tylwalk, Nick (December 7, 2004)  Raw: Lita finally prevails  SLAM! Wrestling  Retrieved on 2009-06-22
 68  ↑ 68 0 68 1 68 2 Lita Bio  Online World of Wrestling  Retrieved on 2009-12-01
 69  ↑ 69 0 69 1 Hubbard, Nathan  WWE Heat TV report for December 16  Wrestling Observer  Retrieved on 2009-06-22
 70  ↑ RAW results - February, 23 2004  Rajah com  Retrieved on 2010-06-20
 71  ↑ Powell, John (July 24, 2000)  A bloody good PPV: WWF stars bleed for the company at Fully Loaded  SLAM! Wrestling  Retrieved on 2009-06-22
 72  ↑ Dumas, Amy  Lita: A Less Traveled Road: The Reality of Amy Dumas, p  250
 73  ↑ 73 0 73 1 73 2 WWF/E Wrestling Theme Count and Title Names  Wrestling Information Archive  Retrieved on 2007-11-03
 74  ↑ WWF Forceable Entry Debuts At no 3 On Billboard Top 200  Business Wire (2002-04-04)  Retrieved on 2007-10-18
 75  ↑ Eric Schomburg (2006-12-14)  WWE and TNA: Year in Review 2006  American Chronicle  Retrieved on 2007-11-04
 76  ↑ Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Feud of the Year  Wrestling Information Archive  Retrieved on 2008-07-09
 77  ↑ Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Woman of the Year  Wrestling Information Archive  Retrieved on 2008-07-09

[edit] References

 * Amy Dumas (2004)  Lita: A Less Traveled R O A D – The Reality of Amy Dumas  WWE Books  ISBN 074347399X 
 * Ian Hamilton (2006)  Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition  Lulu com  ISBN 1411612108 
 * Pat McNeill (2002)  The Tables All Were Broken: McNeill's Take on the End of Professional Wrestling  iUniverse  ISBN 0595224040 
 * Scott Keith (2004)  Wrestling's One Ring Circus: The Death of the World Wrestling Federation  Citadel Press  ISBN 080652619X 

[edit] External links

 * Amy's Official Website
 * Amy's eBay Store
 * Lita's WWE Alumni Profile
 * WrestlingEpicenter com August 2008 Interactive Interview with Amy Dumas


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