WWE: 5 Most Fitting Final Matches To Great Wrestling Careers

5. Kaitlyn Loses To AJ Lee On Main Event

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQspw3m3EF0 In January, Kaitlyn announced that she was leaving the sports entertainment profession. Given how open the company was about her departure, and her immediate foray into other fitness-related ventures, one can assume that Kaitlyn's will be one exit that sticks. How fitting, then, that Kaitlyn could leave on such a graceful note €“ knowing that it would be her last match, and having that match against AJ Lee. AJ and Kaitlyn tagged together as The Chickbusters, making a name for themselves against the likes of Beth Phoenix and Natalya, and becoming good friends in the process. Getting to know each other as tag partners translated to a rare chemistry between Divas, when it was time for The Chickbusters to explode! Their catty banter was always tempered by a playful tone; beneath the insults and backstage brawls, you could tell that AJ and Kaitlyn were really relishing the experience together. In the ring, they put on matches that gave fans hope for a renaissance in the women's division. Unfortunately, this final match was buried on The Main Event program, but I take comfort in the fact that it happened at all. It was a condensed version of their generally-entertaining bouts: AJ flip-flop-and-flying into Kaitlyn's power moves. It ends, naturally, with AJ getting the pin. There is a subtle embrace on the mat, and the two friends stand up for a final faceoff. AJ smirks flirtatiously, then surprises Kaitlyn by jumping into her arms. They have one last real hug before AJ releases her into an unexpected big boot from Tamina. What an appropriate way for "the crazy chick" to bid adieu to her frenemy, Kaitlyn.

 
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