10 Precise Moments When WWE Attitude Era Careers Ended

9. Luna Vachon

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Gangrel was involved in the end of Luna Vachon's run too. Together, the wacky pair teamed up to take on Prince Albert (yes, a walking penis piercing) and Jacqueline on the 10 February 2000 edition of SmackDown. The whole exercise lasted less than one minute.

Luna actually scored the pin over Jackie, but then got dumped outside the ring during some post-match shenanigans and that was that. According to Jim Ross on 'Grilling JR', Vachon wasn't always the easiest to deal with behind the scenes. She was struggling with a myriad of personal problems, and didn't see eye-to-eye with some of the other women in the locker room.

The WWF released Luna shortly after this mixed tag.

Vachon, who was actually married to Gangrel for a spell, blatantly wasn't the future of women's wrestling in 2000. Things might've been different had Vinnie Mac been less enamoured with scantily-clad "Divas" at the time, but that was the priority.

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