10 Best World Champions Of The WWE Attitude Era

7. Chyna

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While Ivory may have held the Women's Championship for a longer amount of time overall during the Attitude Era, easily the most memorable figure to lift that strap from 1997-2002 was the game-changing 'Ninth Wonder of the World.'

Throughout her time acting as Triple H's fearsome bodyguard and just generally dominating whoever dared to cross her in the middle of a squared circle, Chyna cemented herself as one of the most compelling and impressive figures on this roster brimming with attitude.

On top of boasting an unrivalled 214-day single reign as Women's World Champion, the D-Generation X member also became the first-ever woman to win the Intercontinental Championship, compete in the Royal Rumble, and even became number one contender for the WWE Championship before leaving the company in 2001.

And the fact she was still Women's Champion at the time of her sudden departure also means that the late titan holds the title of being the only undefeated champ in the belt's history.

All this adds up to a legacy that massively inspired everyone from Jade Cargill to Beth Phoenix to give this wrestling stuff a go in the years that would follow her unforgettable time in the middle of a WWE ring.

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