WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus carved out an outstanding career inside the squared circle that saw her win the WWE Women's Championship on seven separate occasions, but Trish endured some heartbreaking losses to her greatest rivals along the way!Trish Stratus deserves a lot of credit for improving her in-ring skills, and to become one of the most iconic women's wrestlers of all time. Trish may have initially been hired for her looks, but she had a willingness to learn, which saw her spearhead the women's division in the Ruthless Aggression era. Moreover, Trish paved the way for the current crop of women's wrestlers, who have gone on to achieve great things in WWE.RELATED: Every Trish Stratus Women's Title Win, Ranked Worst To BestHowever, Trish couldn't do it on her lonesome as she needed dance partners as it takes two to tango. Trish feuded with some of the best women's wrestlers of her generation, and the Women's Championship was always featured. Trish is a seven-time WWE Women's Champion, and she traded the gold with some women who pushed her to the limit in some extraordinary battles.
5 Jazz
Jazz made her WWE debut at Survivor Series 2001, and she failed to capture the vacant WWE Women's Championship in a six-pack challenge, with Trish Stratus prevailing to kickstart her first reign as Women's Champion. That victory led to Jazz beginning a major feud with Trish that happened in 2002 and 2003.
The pair reinvented the women's division as Jazz brought a physicality to the women's locker room that had never been seen before. Jazz and Trish's feud was exceptional, and it did wonders for Trish to be competing with someone as tough as Jazz. Nevertheless, on the February 4, 2002, edition of Raw, Jazz ended Trish's first Women's Championship reign. A year later, after recovering from a torn ACL, Jazz defeated Trish for her second run as Women's Champion at Backlash 2003. With the two victories, Jazz has the distinction of becoming the only woman to defeat Trish for the Women's Championship twice.
4 Molly Holly
Another underrated women's wrestler that WWE had on their roster was Molly Holly. Molly turned heel in 2002, and she traded her long blonde locks for shorter brown hair. Molly's demeanor was serious, and she targetted Trish's WWE Women's Championship.
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Molly was the perfect antagonist for Trish as she was experienced, and she could help enhance Trish's skills in the ring. She wasn't interested in competing in Bra and Panties matches in the slightest. Ultimately, at King of the Ring, Molly got the better of Trish for her first of two runs with the coveted WWE Women's Championship. Molly had a three-month run with the Women's Title, but she dropped the gold back to Trish at Unforgiven.
3 Victoria
Victoria is another woman who doesn't get the credit she deserves, and it's a crime that she hasn't been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for her efforts. Victoria was a demented heel, and she thrived on inflicting pain on her opponents, and Trish Stratus felt the force of Victoria in their hardcore style matches.
At Survivor Series 2002, Victoria and Trish broke down barriers by competing in a rare women's hardcore match for the WWE Women's Championship. They knocked it out of the park in a physical match with the use of weapons being featured heavily. Neither woman held back, and both were determined to make the match look good. Victoria nailed Trish with a snap suplex to kickstart her first Women's Championship reign and she showed the effects as her nose bled. The pair would compete in a Chicago Street Fight in 2003, but Trish got her hands back on the Women's Title at WrestleMania 19.
2 Mickie James
The rivalry between Trish Stratus and Mickie James is one of the best women's rivalries in WWE history. Mickie started as a crazed fan, who was obsessed with Trish but Trish rejected Mickie's advances on numerous occasions. That led to Mickie snapping, and turning heel with the duo clashing over the Women's Championship at WrestleMania 22.
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The in-ring work between Mickie and Trish was solid, and they created an enjoyable match. Trish was booed out of the building despite Mickie being the heel, who received a positive reaction. Mickie captured her first of six Women's Championship reigns in her WWE career, ending Trish's remarkable 448-day run with the Women's Championship in the process.
1 Lita
Trish Stratus and Lita's feud isn't just the greatest women's feud of all time, it is one of the best rivalries in WWE history, period. Both women's careers were intertwined as they debuted in 2000, and both decided to ride into the sunset in 2006. They clicked inside the ring, and their battles on the mic were outstanding.
Lita dominated the early stages of their feud but Trish often got the better of Lita in the majority of their matches. They made history on the December 6, 2004, edition of Raw as they were the first women to main event Raw. Trish's Women's Championship was on the line, and they hit a home run in an exceptional Women's Title bout. Lita prevailed, and it was her first Women's Championship run in four years, but it was the only time she bested her eternal rival for a Women's Title reign. The two are great friends outside of the ring which is great to see, and they are both trailblazers for women's wrestling.
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