5 Female WWE Superstars best known for their intergender wrestling matches

Nia Jax at Royal Rumble 2019
Nia Jax at Royal Rumble 2019

#5 Jacqueline

Jacqueline
Jacqueline

WWE Hall of Famer Jacqueline is one of those few female wrestlers who won titles in both the men's and women's division of the promotion. In September 1998, Jacqueline defeated Sable to win the revived WWE Women's Championship and in the process, became the first African-American wrestler to win the title.

The 2-time WWE Women's Champion once again made it to the headlines when she won Chavo Guerrero's WWE Cruiserweight Championship in May, 2004. She easily picked up the win and to date, Jacqueline remains the only female WWE Cruiserweight Champion in history. Although she lost the title back to Chavo Guerrero in a few days, Jacqueline will always be remembered for reviving intergender wrestling.


#4 Beth Phoenix

Beth Phoenix face-to-face with The Great Khali
Beth Phoenix face-to-face with The Great Khali

The youngest WWE Hall of Famer in history, Beth Phoenix dominated the women's division since her debut on the main roster. Phoenix's in-ring prowess resulted in her competing against the male athletes on multiple occasions. Before SummerSlam 2008, The Glamazon defeated Santino Marella in a singles matchup on RAW. She went on to team with Marella and the duo defeated Kofi Kingston and Mickie James to win the WWE Women's Championship and the WWE Intercontinental Championship at SummerSlam.

In 2010, Beth Phoenix became the second woman to enter the traditional Royal Rumble match after Chyna. She entered the contest in the sixth position and eliminated The Great Khali from the Royal Rumble. Unfortunately for Beth Phoenix, her dream to main event WrestleMania was cut short by CM Punk, who eliminated her from the match.

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