10 Wildest WWE Diva Feuds That Actually Delivered In The Ring

10. Trish Stratus vs. Jazz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUX_-xDreJk When Trish Stratus won the Six-Pack Challenge to win the vacant Women's Championship at Survivor Series 2001, she could have never suspected that the Diva she would have the most trouble with the months proceeding the event would be Jazz, a relentless and brutal competitor who took as much pride in destroying her opponent as she did in amassing victories. She provided Stratus with her first real feud as champion and as such, was instrumental in the continued development of the blonde bombshell as an in-ring competitor. With assistance from Irish great Fit Finlay behind the scenes, Stratus and Jazz would lay the ground work for the so-called "golden age of women's wrestling" that Stratus would champion throughout the first-half of the 2000s. Stratus and Jazz had great chemistry and told a story very much in the same vein as Sting and Vader. Jazz was the overwhelming physical specimen who used her power and ferocity to combat Stratus' resiliency, resourceful nature and fiery babyface comebacks. Fans gained more respect for Stratus with every passing match, appreciating the toughness she demonstrated in matches with Jazz, even when she lost. Their battles at Royal Rumble in January 2002, Backlash 2002 and Backlash 2003 were quality bouts that continued to enhance the importance of the Women's Championship and establish both ladies as some of the best in-ring performers on an impressive Divas roster.
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