10 Baddest Women In WWE History

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4. Jacqueline




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A veteran of the Memphis territory and World Championship Wrestling, Jacqueline entered World Wrestling Entertainment in 1998 with a reputation for being a double-tough Texan, unafraid to mix it up with her male counterparts. She would prove it in 2004, defeating Chavo Guerrero to become the first, and only, WWE Cruiserweight champion. But Jacqueline was so much more important to the history of women’s wrestling in Vince McMahon’s company than she gets credit for.

In 1998, as WWE focused on the likes of Sable and Debra, both of whom were more likely to flaunt their T&A than wrestle a stellar match, Jacqueline reintroduced fans to what it meant to be a wrestle.

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