WWE: 22 Most Titillating T&A Matches Ever

9. Mud Pie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGB-xdrqpo8 August 19th, 2002: Trish Stratus pinned Stacy Keibler in the first-ever Bra & Panties Mud Match on RAW. The match started with both Divas in their unmentionables and ranks high on this list because of the opening when Stacy tossed Trish off of the stage and into the mud!

8. Let Us Give Thanks

November 22nd, 2001: WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus defeats Stacy Keibler by submission a Gravy Bowl Match to retain the title on SmackDown! You don't really need to wear anything skimpy for this kind of match-up, and it's not highly sexual, so I'd actually like to see WWE bring this back as it was originally meant to be an annual tradition. It could give women who aren't that great in the ring like Eva Marie and Rosa Mendes something to do!

7. Kitties!

December 12th, 1999: Miss Kitty defeats WWE Women's Champion Ivory, Jacqueline Moore, & Barbara "B.B." Bush in the first-ever Fatal Four-Way Evening Gown Elimination Match in a Pool to win the title at the Armageddon Pay-Per-View. Johnnie Mae Young & "The Fabulous" Moolah were Special Guest Referees. While not the most technical match up on the countdown, it goes down infamously as the match that saw Miss Kitty flash the audience after her win.

6. Unforgiven ... Never Forgotten

April 26th, 1998: Luna Vachon (w/Goldust) defeated Sable in the first-ever Evening Gown Match at Unforgiven. This was the first time Luna was actually cheered against Sable! This was also the match that started it all as it was the precursor to the Bra & Panties Match. Gay writer sidenote ... Sable's gown was hideous. I know it's going to just get ripped to shreds, but they couldn't find something just a tad prettier? At least Luna's gown looked great.
 
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