The Hottest Female Wrestlers of the Attitude Era

By (Analyst) on April 22, 2010

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Between 1997 and 2001 was a time called The Attitude Era!

It was a time when every feud, storyline and wrestler was edgier then the kid/family friendly product of the 80's and alot more edgier then what is seen on RAW in this PG Era.

This was a time of hardcore wrestling. It was a time when wrestlers could say things that would never be uttered on television. It was a time when the WWE Divas and WCW Nitro Girls were dressed in very sexy revealing clothes.

In no particular order or ranking I present to you the hottest female wrestlers of the Attitude Era!!!!!

Jacqueline Moore

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Jacqueline Moore started her career in the United States Wrestling Association where she became an eight-time USWA Women's Champion. She has been in three major wrestling promotions WCW, WWE and currently works for TNA.

During the Attitude Era she was a two-time women's champion. She began by managing Marc Mero and then had her first feud with Sable. She was released by WWE in 2004 because the creative team could not come up with any storylines for her character.

Moore is well known for managing Beer Money, Inc. during her time in TNA before being released in July of 2009.

Rena Lesnar

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Rena Lesnar who is known by WWE fans as Sable but is now known as Brock Lesnar's wife. Rena has been featured on the cover of Playboy three times and the April 1999 issue of the magazine was one of the highest selling issues in Playboy history.

In her time with the WWE she has feuded with the likes of Luna Vachon, Jacqueline Moore and her now divorced husband Marc Mero. In 1999 she became a heel by "going Hollywood" and having an inflated ego due to the fact of the highest grossing issue of Playboy.

In June of 1999 she quit the WWE and filed lawsuit against the company, citing allegations of sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions. In 2003 she returned to the WWE, but on August 10, 2004 left the business to spend time with her family.

Debra Marshall

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She began her professional wrestling career in the WCW in 1996. She was known as "Queen of WCW." While in WCW, Debra managed Steve "Mongo" McMichael, Goldberg and Alex Wright.

When she debuted in the WWE in 1998 as manager of Jeff Jarrett. As Jarrett's manager she would distract opponents by unbuttoning her blouse. At times, she would sometimes take off her blouse and expose her breast to the crowd.

Debra won the Women's Championship from Sable in an Evening Gown match. She left WWE in June of 2002.

She was married to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, but divorced due to domestic abuse.

Lisa Moretti

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She is better known as Ivory and got her start in wrestling by joining Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling professional wrestling promotion. In 1999 she entered the WWE as the manager of Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown.

She was a Women’s Champion and even won the first WWF women's hardcore match. She was a member of an alliance of conservative wrestlers known as Right to Censor.

Today she has her own business called Downtown Dog in the state of Washington. Downtown Dog is an animal daycare, as well as a training, grooming and cat boarding company.

Nitro Girls

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The WCW's Nitro Girls were a group of hot sexy women who danced to entertain live crowds during commercial breaks. The group debuted in 1997 and danced until WCW was sold to the WWE.

In October of 1997 Chae An’s breasts accidentally popped out of her top. The Cameras immediately focused on the crowd instead. This wardrobe malfunction will forever be known as the "Nitro Nipple!"

There have been 19 members of Nitro Girls before they were Disbanded. Some notable mentions are Stacy Keibler, Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman (Booker T wife) and Shawn Michaels’s wife Rebecca M. Hickenbottom.

Amy Dumas

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She is known as Lita and had an off-screen relationship with Matt Hardy. However, their relationship ended when she bedan dating The Edge. She got her start in Extreme Championship Wrestling and later debuted in the WWE.

She is considered one of the best female wrestlers ever in the WWE. Her trademark move was the moonsault and hurricanrana. She was in a well known stable called Team Xtreme. Lita became the only female to be physically involved in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match.

She was in the now infamouse "Live Sex Celebration" segment in 2006 where Lita's bare breast made a cameo appearance. During the segment, Lita and Edge stripped to their underwear before retreating beneath the covers of a bed that had been erected in the ring.

She retired at the end of 2006. She got fed up with fans who would shout out obscenities at her due to the fact that she cheated on Matt Hardy.

Patricia Anne Stratigias

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Patricia Anne Stratigias was a seven-time WWE Women's Champion. She was a fitness model before joining the WWE.

In the beginning of her wrestling career she had an affair with Vince McMahon. We all remember that it ended with Stratus to strip down to her black underwear in the ring and was barking like a dog to McMahon. By the end of this angle she became a face.

She also feuded with Mickie James who herself was introduced as Stratus' biggest fan and even dropped the title to James at WrestleMania XXII. She would retire as champion at Unforgiven in 2006.

On a side note, Trish declined to pose nude for Playboy, preferring to be remembered for her wrestling career.

The End

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With the Attitude Era long gone and the sexy female wrestlers retired wrestling has never been the same.

Very few female wrestlers today can wrestle. They are models. The female wrestlers of the Attitude Era were hot and could wrestle as good and sometimes better then male wrestlers.

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