5 Career highlights of Debra in WWE 

Debra won the Women's Championship in 1999
Debra won the Women's Championship in 1999

#4 Competing in the Women's division

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Debra eventually won her first and only Women's Championship match after dethroning Sable in an Evening Gown match. She appeared as a champion at the Over the Edge pay-per-view where she and Jarrett competed against Nicole Bass and Val Venis. That match was all the in-ring action we got to see from Debra before losing the title next month. To her credit, she managed to get some offense against the mighty Nicole Bass by attacking her on the turnbuckle and even managing a kick on Bass' behind before quickly tagging out.

Debra soon ended up losing the title to her rival, Ivory, who was seemingly hungry for championship gold, following a major assist from a very scorned Nicole Bass. During this match, Debra managed to take a few flip bumps such as Snapmares, something we as viewers wouldn't expect from her as a valet.

Nonetheless, Debra's title reign came to a quick end and her days as an active competitor were numbered. However, she still managed to keep her name etched in the history books.

Debra carried this momentum when she turned on her partners, Jeff Jarrett and Miss Kitty. Jarrett, at the time, was involved in a heated rivalry with Chyna, and he actively berated other women performers (as a part of his gimmick) on live television.

He attacked Jacqueline, Lilian Garcia and eventually Debra after she refused to tag-in during an Intergender match against Test and Stephanie McMahon. She disappeared for a while but returned on the Unforgiven PPV when she hit Jarrett on the head with a guitar, in a match for the Intercontinental Title against Chyna.

She then teamed up with Chyna the next week to defeat Jarrett and Tom Prichard in an intergender match. Chyna eventually went on to win the Championship from Jarrett in a good-Housekeeping match at No Mercy, ending the storyline rivalry with him (in real life Jarrett was released from the WWF).

Debra competed in her final match on the 13th Survivor Series in 1999 when she began a brief rivalry with Terri Runnels. She alongside Tori, the Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young defeated the team of Jacqueline, Ivory, Luna and Terri in the traditional Eight Women Survivor Series Tag match. Although she never officially tagged in, she brawled with Runnels in the ring after the match.

After this, Debra stayed off television while her real-life partner, Stone Cold Steve Austin, was recovering from neck surgery during the time.

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