Mickie James
WWE Women's Champion
Name: Mickie Laree James
D.O.B: 31st Aug. 1979
Finisher: The Goodnight Kiss
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Diva Dish

In this week’s Diva Dish, celebrate SummerFest with Lena Yada, Candice Michelle, Maryse, Eve and Lilian Garcia; make front-page news with Victoria; visit wounded soldiers with Mickie James; and read Maryse’s rebuttal to Maria.

Uplifting visit
On a recent day off, Women’s Champion Mickie James accompanied Raw’s Chuck Palumbo and WWE Legend “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

“It was an amazing experience. We were only seeing the lightest part of these injuries, and even still, they were heartbreaking. It was very sad, but they were so happy to have us,” the Diva said.

Mickie recalled her first Tribute to the Troops trip to Iraq, calling it an “eye-opening experience.” But her visit to Walter Reed was especially moving because there she saw wounded soldiers first-hand.

“It was a good experience. I think it was really great because I was able to give back to the military for all their valiant efforts and for putting their lives on the line on a daily basis,” she said. “To actually see some of the repercussions of them putting their lives on the line really touched my heart and broke my heart at the same time. But it was a rewarding experience.”
On a recent day off, Women’s Champion Mickie James accompanied Raw’s Chuck Palumbo and WWE Legend “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

“It was an amazing experience. We were only seeing the lightest part of these injuries, and even still, they were heartbreaking. It was very sad, but they were so happy to have us,” the Diva said.

Mickie recalled her first Tribute to the Troops trip to Iraq, calling it an “eye-opening experience.” But her visit to Walter Reed was especially moving because there she saw wounded soldiers first-hand.

“It was a good experience. I think it was really great because I was able to give back to the military for all their valiant efforts and for putting their lives on the line on a daily basis,” she said. “To actually see some of the repercussions of them putting their lives on the line really touched my heart and broke my heart at the same time. But it was a rewarding experience.”

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