10 Precise Moments When WWE Attitude Era Careers Ended

1. Chyna

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Behold the face of a woman who doesn't want to work with other women.

Chyna viewed her WWF Women's Title reign in 2001 as a real step down from working next to guys in the Intercontinental Title scene. If anything, the former DX member believed she should be elevated up the card rather than scrap with Ivory and Lita for prizes management didn't really care about.

According to Lita, the pair did get on behind the scenes, but Chyna's face said it all after their bout at Judgment Day. That May match would wind up being the latter's last for the company. She tried to re-negotiate her contract for more money, then departed in November that year.

This was a sorry end for someone who had been one of the most exciting and over acts during the rise of "Attitude". Chyna was dumped in an overlooked division, then cast aside when she asked for something better.

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