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6. Jazz - 2006

Jazz 2000s

One of the true unsung heroes of WWE’s women’s division was former two-time WWE Women’s Champion Jazz. 

She wrestled for the company between late 2001 and late 2004, having great matches with the likes of Trish Stratus and Lita and doing much to improve the reputation of the division after years of clothes-ripping T&A. 

She was released – along with husband Rodney Mack – but brought back in the Summer of 2006 to be part of the relaunched ECW brand. 

Her first match back saw her lose to then-Women’s Champion Mickie James on the ECW versus WWE head-to-head show, which was done to promote the upcoming One Night Stand pay-per-view. 

Jazz looked solid as ever in the short bout but, after two more house show matches with Trinity, she was taken off the road and then released – once again with her husband, who had been working ECW house shows as well – in January of 2007. 

Their releases came as part of a bit of WWE housecleaning and, since they hadn’t been used in months, it wasn’t a major surprise. 

But Jazz could have been an asset to the women’s division and had great matches with wrestlers like Beth Phoenix and Melina. 

A victim of the times, Jazz would kill it today but, back then, there was more emphasis put on stuff like the Diva Search. 

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