10 WWE Careers That Flatlined After WrestleMania

7. Ivory - WrestleMania X-Seven

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Heading into WrestleMania X-Seven, Ivory had held the company's Women's Title for 149 days. Unfortunately for the Right to Censor member, that reign would come to a crushing halt at the hands of Chyna in just two minutes and 38 seconds.

While it's great that Ivory is nowadays a WWE Hall of Famer, there's undoubtedly a sense that she's one of the more underrated female wrestlers in company history. For her time, Ivory was one of those who was far, far ahead of the vast majority of her peers when it came to in-ring work and cutting a promo.

Sadly, 'Mania X-Seven would be Ivory's one and only time in action at the Showcase of the Immortals, and that loss to the Ninth Wonder of the World led to the real-life Lisa Moretti dropping down the card.

In fact, despite remaining with WWE until 2005, the four years following WrestleMania X-Seven saw the talented star involved in nothing of note whatsoever, with Ivory being a brief part of the Alliance, and then serving as a trainer on Tough Enough and in the Ohio Valley Wrestling developmental territory.

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