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

2. Victoria Vs Trish Stratus Vs Jazz (WrestleMania 19)

Mickie James Trish Stratus
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Lost to the best women's triple threat in the show's history (more on that later), the match between Jazz, Trish Stratus and Victoria provided a spiritual sequel to the WrestleMania 18 three-way clash, with Lita's replacement Victoria and safer placement on the card providing an even more satisfying outcome.

A year on from that match, Trish had exponentially improved as a wrestler, becoming doyen of a reinvented division in the wake of the first brand extension.

Over-achieving alongside Molly Holly, Jazz and Victoria especially, Trish slotted in as a talismanic figure, so her chase to regain the title she'd become inexorably linked with added genuine heft to the contest.

Jazz and Victoria were intense heels, trading beatings of the game babyface challenger, with Victoria employing the help of hapless valet Stevie Richards to combat Jazz' power advantage. A double shoulderbreaker on Stratus was particularly innovative and ferocious.

With Stevie running interference with a steel chair, Jazz was disposed on the arena floor, but after Richards took a hard Stratusfaction bulldog, Trish reversed Victoria's Widow Peak to leather the champion with a killer Chick Kick for the climactic title victory.

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