11 WWE Divas Matches That Should Have Happened

9. Jacqueline Moore Vs. Chyna

Chyna Vs Jacqueline In 2001, Chyna became the WWF Women's Champion at WrestleMania X7, effectively splattering Ivory on the canvas with a Military Press Drop to secure the pinfall. From then on, the Ninth Wonder of the World systematically destroyed the WWF's Women's Division, all because Creative had nothing better for her to do. As a result, the WWF fed every woman on their active roster to Chyna. Ivory and Molly Holly lost multiple matches to Chyna, and were even outmatched by the Amazon in a Handicap Match! Trish Stratus was undeniably squashed by Chyna while Lita went on to have a competitive match against the chiseled Diva, only to ultimately lose to Chyna in Chyna's final match at Judgment Day 2001. While Chyna may have demolished the division (and really, it's not her fault, that's how she was booked, blame Creative) on her way out of the company, there was one Diva that she failed to add to her list of in-ring victims: Jacqueline. Granted, Jacqueline was never as tremendously popular in the ring as Chyna or Lita; and a match between her and Chyna wouldn't have helped shill out Pay-Per-View buys, but the fact of the matter is that Jacqueline could have easily put up a fight against the Ninth Wonder of the World. Having broken into the business training with and primarily wrestling men (while also being the first female to rank in the PWI 500), a quick bout with Jacqueline could have provided something different during Chyna's boring title reign, as Trish was too green, Molly's character was too nice and sweet, and Ivory had already received her comeuppance.
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