Total Divas - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
This Is Make or Break
The WWE announces its first ever Money in the Bank ladder match for the women's superstar division; Nikki mentors Nattie and Lana in hopes of becoming Smackdown GM; Nia Jax makes a bad impression when she questions Maryse's history in the WWE.
Dressed Like A Champ
The ladies celebrate the success of their historic ladder match, but Lana's performance suffers intense scrutiny; Maryse's fashion makeover triggers Alexa's painful past; Nattie, who hates babies, is tasked to babysit Brie's newborn.
Breaking All The Rules
Trinity goes behind WWE's back and alters her championship in order to give it a glow; Lana pulls a stunt by posting a photo that could get her fired; Brie recruits Nikki to go on a road trip to San Diego with a breastfeeding infant in the car.
The Diva Divide
A fight breaks out between Lana, Nattie and Nia when their critique of each other's wrestling skills becomes too personal; a third home robbery makes Maryse want to move; Brie begins donating her breast milk to babies in need.
The Bella Rush
Lana hosts a Bulgarian Name's Day party for Resev in Nashville, but she isn't prepared to give him the present he really wants; Nattie buys her parents a house but soon realizes they're awful tenants; the Bellas try to find a new adrenaline rush.
Divas Gone Wild
Brie struggles to enjoy herself on her first vacation away from her newborn, but Brie Mode eventually makes a return; the tension between Nattie and Lana reaches a climax and threatens to ruin everyone's time.
Fake It 'Til You Make It
After surviving her first trip away from Birdie, Brie becomes inspired to make a comeback in the ring and in her business career, Trin introduces role-playing in the bedroom to spice up her sex life, Maryse dares Mike to be a vegetarian for a week
Single in the City
Nia confronts Alexa on her sketchy wedding plans and ruins the fun; Lana's physical affection for women pushes Rusev to his limit as a husband; Carmella confronts Lana for messing with her career.
Three Alarm Fire
Nia faces her fears and braves a date with a NYC firefighter; Lana's criticism of Nattie's skills on the mic gets in Nattie's head before her big SummerSlam match, forcing Nattie to do something drastic.
Shall We Dance?
Nicole is offered an opportunity with "Dancing with the Stars"; in Bulgaria, Lana challenges Rusev to a bet in order to win her dream mansion; Carmella is overwhelmed with moving to a new home with her boyfriend.
Let's Get Naked!
Brie and Bryan make a cross country move that ends up as a major disaster; Jon takes Trinity on a romantic weekend trip; Rusev tries to give his wife, Lana, a taste of her own medicine after she strutted in a bikini in Bulgaria.
Breaking the News
Mike and Maryse must break the news of their pregnancy to WWE; Nikki's intense training for her "Dancing With the Stars" premiere puts her wedding planning on the back burner; Lana tries to get close with TJ, but Nattie attempts to shut it down.
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