10 Fastest Female Pushes In WWE History
5. The Kat (69 Days)
One woman who very much didn’t have an NXT reputation behind
her when she arrived in the company was the Kat. In fact, she didn’t have much
of a reputation at all (outside of being Jerry Lawler's wife). WWE was her first gig and her debut in a WWE ring
was also her debut in any kind of pro wrestling ring whatsoever.
That debut took place on Monday Night Raw on Oct. 4, 1999, when the Kat (then known as Miss Kitty) teamed with Ivory to take on Mae Young and the Fabulous Moolah. She had in fact been around for a few weeks beforehand, but it had very much been in a non-wrestling capacity; Jeff Jarrett had appointed her as Debra’s assistant, whatever that meant.
Back to in-ring matters, though, and the Kat’s Women’s Championship win actually arrived in just her second competitive match. At the Armageddon pay-per-view on Dec. 12, 1999, the Kat defeated BB, Ivory and Jacqueline in a Fatal Four Way match-up. Not by pinfall or submission though, or any other conventional means for that matter, as this was another evening gown match.
Still, the win puts her push at 69-days, the same as Charlotte. I’ve generously ranked Miss Kitty a place higher though, since her lack of a preceding reputation suggests that, technically, this was a slightly more impressive win.