Jacqueline was a mainstay on WWE SmackDown back in late 2002 and early 2003. At WrestleMania 20, Chavo Guerrero retained his WWE Cruiserweight title in a Cruiserweight Championship Open, mere weeks after defeating Rey Mysterio to win the belt. The May 6, 2004 edition of the blue show saw a cocky Chavo laying down an open challenge for his title, which was accepted by Jacqueline.
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In a surprising turn of events, Jacqueline ended up winning the belt by defeating Chavo. She later defended the belt in a rematch with Chavo at WWE Judgment Day 2004. The stipulation of the match demanded that Chavo's arms would be tied behind his back. Despite this, he somehow managed to win back his title belt and Jacqueline's Cruiserweight title run came to an end.
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Unfortunately, this short-lived push didn't do much for Jacqueline on the main roster. In June 2004, she was released from WWE after the creative team failed to come up with anything for her on-screen character on SmackDown.
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