18. Memoirs Of A Geisha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yws9B4hNC9g#t=2954
February 10th, 2005: Torrie Wilson defeated Hiroko Suzuki in the first-ever Kimono Match on SmackDown! This was one of the most entertaining matches I have watched. Hiroko was definitely a character that I wish had stuck around just a bit longer. Being of Japanese descent, I did not take offense to what non-Japanese people thought was "racist" or "stereotypical" about the character.
17. Someone's Getting Spanked!
April 1st, 2002: Trish Stratus defeated Terri Runnels in the first-ever Paddle-on-a-Pole Bikini Match after retrieving the paddle. For a non-wrestler, Terri wasn't half-bad in the ring; this match gets bonus points on the countdown as it also showcases the more vicious heel turn of Molly Holly as she breaks the paddle over Trish's head!
16. Torrie & Candice Get Each Other Wet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWjv-km8sio
June 12th, 2006: Torrie Wilson pinned Candice Michelle in the first-ever Wet n' Wild Match during RAW, with the winner becoming the cover girl for WWE's Summer Special Magazine. What could be better than a ring filled with two beautiful and wet women? How about a ring filled with MORE than two beautiful and wet women?
15. Beach Blast Babes
May 28th, 2007: Michelle McCool won the first-ever Memorial Day Beach Blast Bikini Battle Royal last eliminating WWE Women's Champion Melina Perez on RAW. Other participants in the match were Layla El, Brooke Adams, Kelly Kelly, Mickie James, Jillian Hall, Kristal Marshall, Maria Kanellis, and Candice Michelle. It's sad to think that out of all of those Divas, the only one still on the roster is Layla.
14. Changing Of The Guard
May 10th, 1999: Debra McMichael defeated WWE Women's Champion Sable (w/Nicole Bass) in an Evening Gown Match during RAW to win the title. Sable originally won but Commissioner Shawn Michaels reversed the decision saying the woman who was stripped first was the real winner. This was notable as Sable's last television appearance in the States before leaving WWE.