Jacqueline's WWE popularity peaked in the 1990s when she her and Sable were ripping each other's clothes off to the delight of horny Attitude Era fans. By 2004, Jacqueline was just another diva on the roster. Although she was as tough as they come and respected by the boys in the back, the fans couldn't give a hoot. Which made WWE's decision to make her WWE Cruiserweight Champion a baffling one. Fair enough, the WWE didn't necessarily care about the cruiserweight division at this point, but making Jackie champ was either a way of saying 'thanks for all of your hard work' or a giant rib. More than likely, it was the latter. The long-suffering Chavo Guerrero was the man who dropped the belt to Moore on the May 6th 2004 Smackdown. Her 'run' with the belt lasted an entire week and a half before she dropped it back to Chavo in a match where Chavo's hand was tied behind his back. It was awful. WWE released Jacqueline just a month later when the creative team couldn't come up with anything for her and Chavo went back to defending the title against the likes of Rey Mysterio. Amazing, Jacqueline wasn't even the first woman to hold the Cruiserweight Championship: Daffney and Medusa both held the belt in the dying days of WCW.