WWE Hall of Famer Torrie Wilson says she would support Spencer Pratt for mayor of LA

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Torrie Wilson was one of the most recognizable women’s wrestlers at the height of the “Monday Night Wars” between WWE and World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

Wilson was in WCW from 1999 to 2000 before WWE purchased WCW and she moved to that company. She was with WWE from 2001 to 2008 and made several sporadic appearances with the company after that.

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Torrie Wilson, right, showed support for Spencer Pratt in the Los Angeles mayoral race. (Getty Images)

She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 and was also part of the Tri-Fitness Hall of Fame in 2012 after winning the Tri-Fitness Grace and Physique Championship in 1998.

On Sunday, Wilson dipped her toe in the political water when she posted on social media that she would support actor Spencer Pratt in his bid for Los Angeles mayor if she still lived in the city.

“I don’t live in LA anymore. If I did I would support my friend @spencerpratt,” she wrote on X, citing Pratt’s campaign video. “LA needs change.”

Torrie Wilson attends WWE Evolution at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga., on July 13, 2025. (Georgiana Dallas/WWE)

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Pratt is one of the main challengers to current Mayor Karen Bass. Pratt, who was among the thousands in Los Angeles affected by the Palisades wildfires last year, said Angelinos were upset with Bass’ leadership.

The two traded barbs over Pratt’s comments. Bass accused Pratt of “exploiting” the tragedy he faced personally to score political points.

However, Pratt backtracked, saying he won community awards for his support of the Palisades community during the tragedy that resulted in both his and his family’s homes being burned down. He said he also knew people burning alive across the street from his childhood home.

Former reality TV star Spencer Pratt is running against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to lead the nation’s second largest city. (Left (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images), Right (Ronaldo BolaƱos / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images))

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Bass and Pratt are two of the 13 candidates running for mayor. Both Bass and Pratt are the frontrunners heading into the June 2 primary. The parliamentary election is 3 November.

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