5 WWE legends who had their last ever match in TNA

Sting vs Flair
Sting vs Flair

#4 Chyna

Doug
Double J was a fitting last opponent, of sorts

Chyna was one of the all-time greatest superstars in the history of WWE. Entering WWE as a bodyguard for Triple H and Shawn Michaels, she eventually set out on her own, but not facing other women.

Chyna faced men in matches and was frequently on the winning side. She famously became the first ever woman to enter a Royal Rumble match, where she was the 30th entrant in 1999, and would also be the only woman to ever enter the King of The Ring tournament, also in 1999. Later that year she would feud with fellow DX members, and then face and defeat Jeff Jarrett for the WWE Intercontinental Championship in his last WWE match, before feuding with Chris Jericho over the title. She then entered the Royal Rumble, for a second time, in 2000.

After a memorable partnership with Eddie Guerrero and winning the Intercontinental Championship for the third time in 2000, Chyna finally feuded with and defeated Ivory for the WWE Women's Championship in 2001, before leaving WWE.

After wrestling a few matches for New Japan in 2002, Chyna seemingly retired. In what seemed like pretty much out of the blue, Chyna made her TNA debut during the May 12 edition of Impact Wrestling. Chyna was introduced by Mick Foley as Kurt Angle's tag team partner for a match with Jeff and Karen Jarrett at TNA Sacrifice in 2011. At Sacrifice on May 15, Karen tapped out to Chyna for the win in the mixed tag team match but left TNA just after.

This would be her final wrestling match, and sadly, Chyna passed away on April 20, 2016, from an overdose of alcohol, combined with the anxiety drugs diazepam and nordazepam, painkillers oxycodone and oxymorphone, and sleeping aid temazepam.

One of Samoa Joe's colleagues had harsh words for him HERE