Name: Michelle McCool
Date of Birth: 25 January 1980
Profession: Wrestler
Net Worth: Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Michelle McCool worth at the age of 43 years old? Michelle McCool’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. She is from . We have estimated
Michelle McCool’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Palatka, FL
Nationality:
Age: 43 years old
Spouse: Her husband is The Undertaker (m. 2010), Jeremy Louis Alexander (m. 2001–2006)
Parents: Not Available
Siblings: Not Available
Height: 5′ 10″
Zodiac Sign: 5′ 10″
Biography:
Michelle McCool, born on 25 January 1980, in the bustling city of Palatka, FL, is a renowned Wrestler. With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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On the July 4, 2008, episode of SmackDown!, McCool won a Golden Dreams match to face Natalya for the WWE Divas Championship at The Great American Bash. At the event, on July 20, McCool defeated Natalya to become the inaugural WWE Divas Champion. McCool successfully defended the title against Maryse on SmackDown and at the Unforgiven pay-per-view in September, and against Maria on SmackDown in November. On the December 26 episode of SmackDown!, McCool lost the Divas championship to Maryse. After the match McCool turned heel by attacking Maria, the special guest referee of the match, and blaming her for the loss. In the following weeks, McCool also attacked Eve Torres, resulting in Torres’ debut match, which McCool won.
McCool then allied with Layla to form LayCool, and the duo entered a controversial feud with Mickie James, in which LayCool bullied James and made fun of her weight. The feud resulted in a five-on-five Survivor Series match at the 2009 Survivor Series, which James’ team won, when Melina pinned McCool. James then became the number one contender for McCool’s WWE Women’s Championship at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, where McCool successfully retained the championship after interference from Layla. McCool lost the Women’s Championship to James at the Royal Rumble, although she regained it on the February 26, 2010, episode of SmackDown! when special guest referee Vickie Guerrero interfered, to become a two-time Women’s Champion. On the April 23 episode of SmackDown!, McCool and Layla defeated Beth Phoenix and Mickie James, and attacked Phoenix after the match. This led to McCool losing the championship to Phoenix in an “Extreme Makeover” match at Extreme Rules. On the May 14 episode of SmackDown!, McCool and Layla faced Phoenix in a Women’s Championship two-on-one handicap match, in which Layla pinned Phoenix to win the championship. Despite Layla’s win, McCool and Layla cut the Women’s Championship in half, and the duo were unofficially referred to as the “co-champions”.
On the July 30 episode of SmackDown!, McCool took Layla’s place in her Women’s Championship match against Tiffany, defeating her and retaining the title. At Night of Champions, McCool defeated Melina to unify the WWE Women’s Championship with the WWE Divas Championship, becoming the first WWE Unified Divas Champion, and both McCool and Layla carried their own separate championship belts. At Survivor Series on November 21, she lost the Divas Championship when Natalya defeated McCool and Layla in a two-on-one handicap match. At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, McCool and Layla were defeated in the first Divas tag team tables match by Natalya and Beth Phoenix. LayCool invoked their rematch clause in January 2011, prompting the scheduling of a two-on-one handicap match at the Royal Rumble. At the event, however, the match was altered to a fatal four-way with the addition of Eve Torres, who won the match.
McCool then defeated Gail Kim on the May 22, 2009, taping of SmackDown to become the number one contender for the WWE Women’s Championship. A month later at The Bash, McCool defeated Melina – with help from Alicia Fox – to win her first Women’s Championship. With her win, McCool became the first Diva to have won both the WWE Divas and Women’s championships. She retained the championship against Melina in a rematch on July 26 at Night of Champions, and also in a Lumberjill match on the October 2 episode of SmackDown!.
McCool then allied with Layla to form LayCool, and the duo entered a controversial feud with Mickie James, in which LayCool bullied James and made fun of her weight. The feud resulted in a five-on-five Survivor Series match at the 2009 Survivor Series, which James’ team won, when Melina pinned McCool. James then became the number one contender for McCool’s WWE Women’s Championship at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, where McCool successfully retained the championship after interference from Layla. McCool lost the Women’s Championship to James at the Royal Rumble, although she regained it on the February 26, 2010, episode of SmackDown! when special guest referee Vickie Guerrero interfered, to become a two-time Women’s Champion. On the April 23 episode of SmackDown!, McCool and Layla defeated Beth Phoenix and Mickie James, and attacked Phoenix after the match. This led to McCool losing the championship to Phoenix in an “Extreme Makeover” match at Extreme Rules. On the May 14 episode of SmackDown!, McCool and Layla faced Phoenix in a Women’s Championship two-on-one handicap match, in which Layla pinned Phoenix to win the championship. Despite Layla’s win, McCool and Layla cut the Women’s Championship in half, and the duo were unofficially referred to as the “co-champions”.