11 Greatest WWE Diva Catfights

1. Things Just Got Real (1999)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7QXbg3Z2w4 At number-one on our countdown, we bring you the best catfight in WWE's televised history ... and guess what? It doesn't even involve any violence! In fact, it wasn't even aired on RAW, SmackDown!, or a Pay-Per-View! The number-one catfight on our list is none other than the verbal altercation between Sable and Chyna on The Gallagher Show in 1999. When a fan sends in a question asking if Chyna will face Women's Champion Sable at WrestleMania 15, the Ninth Wonder of the World immediately responds by basically stating how easy it will be to win the belt from Sable, making her disinterested in holding the belt. Sable, naturally, did not take this kindly and made it well known that she felt insulted and disrespect, before turning around and accusing Chyna of steroid use! Years later, the catfight would be addressed in Chyna's autobiography If They Only Knew, with Chyna admitting that she was well aware the host was trying to instigate something between her and Sable for his show, having done his research and knowing that there was some friction between the two legendary ladies. While Sable had been well known for having backstage altercations with the likes of Sunny and Luna up to that point, this was the first time any problem with a fellow Diva had come to light in such a public and very real manner, making it our top selection. Debra surely felt uncomfortable stuck in between both ladies as the insults were slung from one panel to the next! Did you enjoy this list? What other catfights in WWE history do you think should have made this countdown? Leave us your response in the comments below!
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