5 WWE Women who failed to win Championships
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@bullyray5150 @OfficialTAZ395The absolute GOAT era @bullyray5150 @OfficialTAZ https://t.co/HkbpmVG8TaMan, Stacy Keibler was one of the five hottest women on the planet during this time. twitter.com/Wrestling80s90… Stacy Keibler came to WWE after the WCW buyout in 2001. She quickly became one of WWE’s most popular divas and was primarily used as a valet or guest ring announcer. She wrestled a few matches and was involved (physically) in matches, but never had a true in-ring career. Stacy made an impact outside the squared circle. She would appear on the cover of MAXIM and Stuff magazine. She was offered a spot in Playboy but declined. She has appeared on various television shows, most notably on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2013. Stacy was released from the company in 2006. Outside of a few sporadic appearances with the company, Stacy is one of the few women to never receive a Women’s Championship run in her career.
innovative in the ring for the time
she had to learn. Miss her so SO
much #AshleyMassaro604My angel was truly good and alsoinnovative in the ring for the timeshe had to learn. Miss her so SOmuch #AshleyMassaro https://t.co/cgKbKviBmE Ashley Massaro was the winner of the 2007 Diva Search contest. Due to her punk-rock appearance, she easily became a fan favorite amongst the WWE Universe. She was featured in high-profile feuds with the likes of Trish Stratus, Mickie James, and Melina during that time. Massaro’s biggest match came at WrestleMania 23 (2007) where she challenged Melina for the WWE Women’s Championship in a losing effort. Massaro would continue working for the company as a competitor and as a valet until her release in 2008. Massaro died in May 2019 ten days shy of her 40th birthday from an apparent suicide.
• Champion everywhere I go.
• Australia’s greatest export.
• The instigator of the Womens Revolution.
• And It’s STILL All About Me!3022Tenille Dashwood• Champion everywhere I go.• Australia’s greatest export.• The instigator of the Womens Revolution.• And It’s STILL All About Me! https://t.co/x3K88ZXFF8 Emma made a huge splash on the NXT brand between 2014-2016. She and Paige dominated the NXT Women’s Championship scene during that time. Her only shot at a women’s championship came in the finals of the NXT Women’s Championship tournament, as she lost to Paige. Emma would debut on the main roster and mostly wrestled on the lower card, never getting a push or a women’s title match. She would be released by WWE in 2017 and would move on to work with IMPACT Wrestling as her real name, “Tenille Dashwood.” During her run with IMPACT Wrestling, she would finally win the title by becoming a Knockouts Tag Team Champion alongside Madison Rayne in 2022. They dropped their titles shortly thereafter, as Dashwood left the company in July 2022.
5 former WWE Women who failed to win Championships
By Brandon Ewing Modified 14 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Many WWE women Superstars have come and gone, but more than several never won the WWE Women's Championship. WWE has a who’s who list of women that have come and gone throughout the company in the last several decades. Many came from other walks of life (television/Hollywood, modeling careers, other wrestling promotions). There have been plenty of women Superstars that have gone on to become either a Women’s Champion or a Women’s Tag Champion. You may be shocked to see that more than a handful of names have won a WWE championship title. Today, we take a look at five WWE women Superstars who never won a title during their tenure with the company.#5 Stacy Keibler
Jon Lickness@LickNessMonsterMan, Stacy Keibler was one of the five hottest women on the planet during this time. twitter.com/Wrestling80s90…Wrestling from 80s/90s@Wrestling80s90sThe absolute GOAT era@bullyray5150 @OfficialTAZ395The absolute GOAT era @bullyray5150 @OfficialTAZ https://t.co/HkbpmVG8TaMan, Stacy Keibler was one of the five hottest women on the planet during this time. twitter.com/Wrestling80s90… Stacy Keibler came to WWE after the WCW buyout in 2001. She quickly became one of WWE’s most popular divas and was primarily used as a valet or guest ring announcer. She wrestled a few matches and was involved (physically) in matches, but never had a true in-ring career. Stacy made an impact outside the squared circle. She would appear on the cover of MAXIM and Stuff magazine. She was offered a spot in Playboy but declined. She has appeared on various television shows, most notably on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2013. Stacy was released from the company in 2006. Outside of a few sporadic appearances with the company, Stacy is one of the few women to never receive a Women’s Championship run in her career.
#4 Christy Hemme
Bank Rolls not @SashaBanksWWE@UnrivaledBaddie1. @barbarousnymph ( Christy Hemme OC )11. @barbarousnymph ( Christy Hemme OC ) https://t.co/AGL9fxhsSc Christy Hemme entered WWE as the winner of the 2004 Diva Search contest. She became very popular with the WWE Universe due to her over-the-top personality and looks. Hemme had the biggest match of her career against Trish Stratus at WrestleMania 21 (2005). She received a WWE Women’s Championship match against Trish but lost the match. Despite her continued improvements inside the ring, Hemme was eventually released from the company in late 2005 on her own terms. Hemme would later sign with TNA Wrestling (MPACT Wrestling), where she would continue to sharpen her wrestling skills and improve. She would suffer a neck injury and be forced to retire from the wrestling business but continued to work for the company as a backstage interviewer and/or ring announcer.#3 Ashley Massaro
Daphne @The_StarstruckMy angel was truly good and alsoinnovative in the ring for the time
she had to learn. Miss her so SO
much #AshleyMassaro604My angel was truly good and alsoinnovative in the ring for the timeshe had to learn. Miss her so SOmuch #AshleyMassaro https://t.co/cgKbKviBmE Ashley Massaro was the winner of the 2007 Diva Search contest. Due to her punk-rock appearance, she easily became a fan favorite amongst the WWE Universe. She was featured in high-profile feuds with the likes of Trish Stratus, Mickie James, and Melina during that time. Massaro’s biggest match came at WrestleMania 23 (2007) where she challenged Melina for the WWE Women’s Championship in a losing effort. Massaro would continue working for the company as a competitor and as a valet until her release in 2008. Massaro died in May 2019 ten days shy of her 40th birthday from an apparent suicide.
#2 Emma Tenille Dashwood
Not Tenille Dashwood@StillAlIAboutMeTenille Dashwood• Champion everywhere I go.
• Australia’s greatest export.
• The instigator of the Womens Revolution.
• And It’s STILL All About Me!3022Tenille Dashwood• Champion everywhere I go.• Australia’s greatest export.• The instigator of the Womens Revolution.• And It’s STILL All About Me! https://t.co/x3K88ZXFF8 Emma made a huge splash on the NXT brand between 2014-2016. She and Paige dominated the NXT Women’s Championship scene during that time. Her only shot at a women’s championship came in the finals of the NXT Women’s Championship tournament, as she lost to Paige. Emma would debut on the main roster and mostly wrestled on the lower card, never getting a push or a women’s title match. She would be released by WWE in 2017 and would move on to work with IMPACT Wrestling as her real name, “Tenille Dashwood.” During her run with IMPACT Wrestling, she would finally win the title by becoming a Knockouts Tag Team Champion alongside Madison Rayne in 2022. They dropped their titles shortly thereafter, as Dashwood left the company in July 2022.