Every WWE WrestleMania Women's Match - Ranked From Worst To Best

6. Jazz Vs Lita Vs Trish Stratus (WrestleMania 18)

Mickie James Trish Stratus
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Lumbered rather unfortunately with the responsibility of following Hulk Hogan and The Rock's emotionally exhausting encounter, Jazz, Lita and Toronto's own Trish Stratus were given an unenviable task in their Women's Title triple threat at WrestleMania 18.

Scrapping before Trish could enter down the long ramp, Lita and Jazz kicked the match off at a breakneck pace, which barely relented as the trio contested the best women's match since the November 2001 relaunch of the title.

With Jazz's proficiencies, Lita's charisma and Trish's effort, the match never stuttered, but is best watched on silent so not to be distracted from a disheartening lack of noise from the shattered Skydome crowd.

Their disinterest for Stratus was particularly disappointing, with her near-falls not generating nearly the expected response thanks to the disadvantage of the placement.

Lita drew brief cheers setting up for a moonsault onto both opponents, but after hurling Trish to the floor on a failed 'Stratusfaction' bulldog attempt, she'd come undone following a top rope Fisherman Suplex by Jazz, securing the win for the defending champion.

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