WrestleZone Debater League Brand Thread
This question was brought up many months ago in a debate between IC 25 and Franchize. I thought as the head judge, I would give my opinion on the matter.
No. I don't think she is. Being first is great, but just like the introduction to the box, there will always be another to be the climax of the role. I have a hard time not believing that the most dominant woman in professional wrestling did not occur when we were watching it. Her name is of course Trish Stratus.
She was the WWE Women's Champion with the most reigns, at a time when women's wrestling was big in the WWE. She took part in the the best main event involving women in Raw history in my opinion when she took on Lita.
She has what it takes to be a diva more than any other women in WWE history. She had a great look, she could speak on the mic, the fans could love or hate her. And she was fantastic in the ring. She is not th ebiggest, she is not the most athletic, but she could combine them like few others could.
This question was brought up many months ago in a debate between IC 25 and Franchize. I thought as the head judge, I would give my opinion on the matter.
No. I don't think she is. Being first is great, but just like the introduction to the box, there will always be another to be the climax of the role. I have a hard time not believing that the most dominant woman in professional wrestling did not occur when we were watching it. Her name is of course Trish Stratus.
She was the WWE Women's Champion with the most reigns, at a time when women's wrestling was big in the WWE. She took part in the the best main event involving women in Raw history in my opinion when she took on Lita.
She has what it takes to be a diva more than any other women in WWE history. She had a great look, she could speak on the mic, the fans could love or hate her. And she was fantastic in the ring. She is not th ebiggest, she is not the most athletic, but she could combine them like few others could.