#1 Trish Stratus
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Still number #1 in the mind of many. Trish Stratus debuted for WWE in 2000 as a manager. She immediately took on the heat with other women, most notably Chyna, for having no aptitude for wrestling, but Chyna and many others would be proved so wrong.
After a memorable angle with Vince and Stephanie McMahon in 2001, Trish didn't get up to very much until this suddenly incredible improved talent won the revived WWE Women's Championship at Survivor Series 2001. From the WWE Draft the following March in 2002 all the way until September 2006, Trish Stratus would become a record-breaking seven times WWE Women's Champion, as well as a cup of coffee with the WWE Hardcore Championship.
She participated in many memorable feuds, most notably with the aforementioned Lita and wrestled the best women's matches on WWE TV from 2002 - 2006. Even after retiring, Trish has come back several times for once-off matches and continues to make special appearances on WWE RAW now and then.
Trish Stratus was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.
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