10 WWE Superstars Who Didn't Lose Their Final Matches
7. Chyna
In May of 2001, Chyna was a shell of her former self. Once a highly influential member of the Attitude Era and one of that generation's biggest stars, the raven-haired beauty had experienced a bit of a change in demeanor following the tremendous response and unparalleled success of her appearance in Playboy magazine. Suddenly, she found herself taken out of competition against men and thrown into the women's division. She dominated Ivory at WrestleMania X-Seven to capture the women's title and start what should have been a historically significant era for the championship. Instead, it provided WWE Creative with a significant issue: who could fans possibly buy as legitimate competition for the Ninth Wonder of the World. The only possible candidate was Lita, the fiery redhead that had gained incredible popularity and stardom alongside the Hardy Boyz in Team Extreme. At Judgment Day, they would square off in one of the most anticipated women's matches of all time, dream match if you will. And Chyna won, destroying Lita with a powerbomb for the win. The champion's issues with management and an inflated ego on her part led to her departure, her final match in the company a victory that probably never should have happened.
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