If Trish Stratus was born a man, she would have been WWE World Champion ten times already and probably moved on to be a movie star. In short, she was the female version of Dwayne Johnson and only stopped being the most popular female in wrestling because she didn't feel like doing it anymore. In addition to being one of the hottest women to ever grace a wrestling ring, Trish also possessed an amazing amount of charisma and improved drastically as a wrestler over the years. Originally a fitness model, Trish debuted in 2000 as the heel manager of Test and Albert, collectively known as T&A. Trish became involved in an adultery angle with Vince McMahon which culminated in a babyface turn at Wrestlemania X-7. Stratus won the first of her seven titles in 2001, engaged in rivalries with Lita, Victoria, Jazz, and Mickie James. Trish's wrestling skills improved dramatically during this time period as she moved from an inexperienced spot machine to an actual wrestler who had a great moveset, good psychology, and a connection with the audience. Her rivalry with Mickie James was notable for the controversy it caused as James played an obsessed fan who had romantic feelings for Trish. The angle not only gave Trish a new wrestler to work with but also turned Mickie James into a legitimate female star. Trish wrestled her final match at Unforgiven 2006, defeating Lita in her hometown of Toronto with the Sharpshooter for her 7th title, the most in WWE history. Trish has made sporadic appearances since then and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013. She became the youngest member of the Hall of Fame at only 37 years old. Stratus recently gave birth to her first child and has ruled out a return to the ring but you never say never in wrestling.