WWE's Ruthless Aggression Originals - Where Are They Now?

6. Jacqueline

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Former WWE Women's Champion Jacqueline had already spent 14 years in the wrestling business by June 2002, but had been working as a referee for much of the year. She was wearing the black and white stripes as McMahon made his address, but her in-ring career was far from over, and Jacqueline was still looking horns with the likes of Victoria and Jazz throughout 2002.

Her slide from relevance started the following summer, and by 2004, Jacqueline was barely used on television at all. She did defeat Chavo Guerrero for the Cruiserweight Championship later that year, but held the belt for just 12 days, and lost it back to Chavo in a match that saw one of the challenger's arms was tied behind his back. Jacqueline was released from her contract the following month, with creative unable to come up with anything for her character.

Jacqueline made her first TNA appearance until 2004, and would continue to pop in for sporadic runs over the next few years, with her last appearance coming in March 2013.

She was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2016, and while she hasn't wrestled in four years, Jackie stays active on the fan convention circuit.

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