Trish Stratus, for some obvious reasons, has been touted to be the greatest in-ring female performer in the history of professional wrestling. Today, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch may have more accolades than her but circumstances were way tougher for the veteran back in the days. WWE used to see the women superstars as eye-candy objects and thereby used to offer the least opportunities for them to wrestle.
Despite all the obstacles, Trish Stratus established herself to be one of the most iconic and popular female WWE Superstars in the history of the company. She and the likes of Lita have set the groundwork upon which the so-called women’s evolution was built after a few years. Female competitors of the modern generation are inspired by her work ethic and some of them even had the opportunity to share the ring with her.
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For the olds school WWE fans, Trish Stratus would also be remembered for hotness quotients. Due to the non-PG ratings of WWE television, back then, they had the fortune of seeing the Canadian wrestler showcasing her beauty on TV as well as in Magazines. Despite her growing age, the fitness freak Diva managed to retain her glamor.
Trish Stratus took to Twitter, recently and posed in a pink attire that surly pleased her global fanbase. The caption of the photo suggested that she was spreading summer vibes, “Summer Vibezzz [red heart emoji] [green heart emoji]”
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Summer Vibezzz ?? pic.twitter.com/4BtwdkoLjB
— Trish Stratus (@trishstratuscom) May 11, 2022
Trish Stratus down to have a wrestling return in future
In recent times, Trish Stratus also revealed that she intends to make a WWE return, down the line. She originally announced retirement from action in the year 2006 but for one-off occasions, she often laced up her boots. Thus her final match took place at Summerslam 2019 against Charlotte Flair in a dream match from her hometown of Toronto.

While speaking in a Q&A session with Monopoly Events, Trish Stratus revealed that wrestling is something that will remain inside her forever,
“So I love it, it’ll always be in my blood, you know? I did a post and it said, ‘I’ll never not feel at home between these ropes’, right? So it’s in me forever. The cool thing is sometimes we go back and you’re like, ‘Oh my God, can I do this? Like it’s been a while’ and the last time — the first time I went back after many years was to fight Charlotte (Flair) for a singles match.” (quotes courtesy POST Wrestling)