10 Women's Wrestlers From The 2000s With The Best Physiques
In the 2000s, the vast majority of female wrestlers in America had amazing physiques, because back then looks were more important than wrestling skills as such. So, it was common to see women with stunning physiques in promotions like WWE and Impact Wrestling.
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In that decade, there were several women who made a difference with their eye-catching physiques, either because they were much more muscular than the average woman, or because their bodies were toned and voluptuous. Usually, having a good physique meant success in the industry, although some of these women also proved to be talented. So, without further ado, let's take a look at the 10 women’s wrestlers from the 2000s with the best physiques.
10 Jacqueline
In the 2000s, Jacqueline worked for both WWE and TNA. She had a great physique and was strong and attractive enough to stand out in an era where looks were the priority.
But beyond her physique, Jacqueline was quite talented as well. She actually put effort into each of her matches, it was noticeable that she wanted to put on a decent show. She was one of the pioneers of women's wrestling and also meant a lot to black wrestlers. Unfortunately, she doesn't get the credit she really deserves.
9 Eve Torres
Eve Torres is considered to be the best wrestler to come out of the Diva Search competition because despite coming to WWE with no wrestling experience, she worked hard and improved surprisingly fast.
Torres came to WWE in 2008, so she only competed for a couple of years in the 2000s, but her physique was outstanding, so she's worth mentioning. Eve Torres was the definition of fitness, and that allowed her to be very athletic in the ring, so her matches were more dynamic and entertaining than average.
8 Angelina Love
Angelina Love worked in independent promotions in the 2000s, but her physique was so outstanding that she deserves a spot on this list. She came to TNA in 2007 and made a big impact, not only with her looks but with her talent.
She was a great worker, her in-ring skills were decent, her promo skills were good, and her heel work was impeccable. In 2009, Love won the Women's Knockout Championship twice and eventually became one of the greatest female wrestlers in the promotion's history.
7 Lita
Lita had an excellent physique, she was a very attractive woman and WWE capitalized on that in controversial segments, like the one where she and Edge got intimate in the ring.
However, Lita was always much more than looks, as she was a great in-ring performer and delivered several great matches, paving the way for the next generations. In addition, Lita was an excellent heel, although she didn't know how to deal with the insults and belittlement from the fans.
6 Jazz
Jazz made her WWE debut in 2001, competing for the women's world title in her first match. She didn't win the championship that night but did win it shortly after, when she defeated none other than Trish Stratus on the February 04, 2002, episode of Monday Night Raw, and in 2003 she had another title reign.
Jazz was a solid champion, as she elevated the women's division with her well-above-average matches at the time. However, what stood out most about Jazz was her impressive physique, she was very strong and imposing.
5 Torrie Wilson
Torrie Wilson was pretty much everything WWE wanted in a woman, as she was a tall blonde with long legs and her appeal was remarkable, so she attracted the male audience. In fact, she worked for WWE solely for her looks, because truth be told, she wasn't good in the ring.
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Wilson never had an outstanding match, nor did she ever cut a memorable promo, but at the time the company thought it was favorable to have a pretty face around.
4 Kelly Kelly
It's impossible not to think of Kelly Kelly when we talk about the best-looking female wrestlers of the 2000s. She was the ideal WWE stereotype, a beautiful blonde with a stunning physique and an almost palpable appeal that would catch the attention of the audience.
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Plus, she was very charismatic, so she was over for a long time even though her in-ring skills were mediocre. No one remembers a great Kelly Kelly match, but everyone remembers her athletic physique.
3 Beth Phoenix
Beth Phoenix is one of the most muscular wrestlers in WWE history, and she really capitalized on her strength to dominate the women's division and make her mark on the company.
Plus, she looked good and was charismatic, so it wasn't hard for fans to connect with her. The Glamazon had several outstanding performances which made her one of the best female wrestlers fans had seen in WWE up to that point.
2 Chyna
Chyna was in a league of her own, she was simply on another level. Her physique was incredible for a woman, she was very muscular, and her arms were as big as the average male's arms.
She was one of the most stunning wrestlers in the company. Her physique was unique, and her skills in the ring were also outstanding. Chyna was an authentic pioneer of women’s wrestling.
1 Trish Stratus
Trish Stratus was arguably the female wrestler with the best physique in the 2000s, and considering what she looks like in 2023, maybe we are talking about the female wrestler with the best physique of all time.
A practically perfect, toned body, that was unfortunately used more for her aesthetic appeal than her in-ring ability in her first stint in the company. But we can't forget that she was agile, athletic, and strong enough, which allowed her to deliver great matches and become a legend in women's wrestling.