Probably helps that this "pro wrestling" thing kind of goes hand in hand with having to keep in shape as a model. I bet some find it fun as hell too.Seems like the typical Diva cycle is continuing.
-be a model, see WWE as a platform to get national TV exposure
-go to developmental, learn the basics
-get new boobs and your call up the next day
-enjoy the spotlight for a little while, then start wanting more
-start training harder, actually caring and getting pretty good at this "pro wrestling" thing
-despite all you've trained and all you've accomplished, you still get 4 minute matches as buffers on PPV while there's crickets in the crowd and zero storyline support
-realize you'll never get anywhere and stop giving a shit
at least if Eva actually becomes something she'll actually improve her position in the company, so that's good
To be fair - I'm pretty sure Trish Stratus was a fitness model before she signed up with WWE. And that turned out well - too bad that seems to be a rarity and not the norm though. Of course one can always argue that was a different era as well.