With regard to the evolutionary landscape of the WWE female division, there are dozens of people who can be credited for helping the style to take more seriously, generational standouts like Alundra Blayze and the angels of the sautéed bomb with modern wrestlers such as Becky Lynch and Bayley. Along the way, certain moments have pushed the limits and shown that the struggle of women is just as exciting as that of men. One of the most important matches in the history of the division took place in an episode of “WWE RAW” in 2004, with Trish Stratus against Lita in the main event.
Four years earlier, WWE signed Stratus and Lita, who were already pro Wrestling fans and had at least some experience in industry. While the vast majority of women’s wrestling matches of the time were short and intended for windows for attractive interpreters, Stratus and Lita (with other wrestlers like Jazz) began to organize more competitive and athletic fights. They raised the bar and, in doing so, putting things in the “female revolution” that would come later.
Trish Stratus and Lita fight a legendary main event WWE RAW
When 2004 rolled, Stratus and Lita were in the middle of a long -term scenario which brought them partners of the TAG team at the Rivaux Amers. However, in a 2024 Interview with Ring The BelleStratus revealed that there was no long -term plan to raise women at the main event. Instead, things have happened naturally, the quarrel of steam over time and the company need a high -level match with the main “gross” event a few days before WWE Armageddon 2004.
The two women did not know if the decision would be held, with the former WWE CEO, Vince McMahon, notorious for making significant changes in reservation at the last minute. However, Stratus and Lita Main were planned as planned, with a 10 -minute match that saw Lita capture the WWE women’s world championship in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Although the 2004 fight is often quoted as the very first main female event on “RAW”, Lita had previously beaten Stephanie McMahon to close the show in 2000. However, this match was far from WWA as a main event.
How Trish Stratus & Lita changed the course of the history of women’s struggle
When everything was said and made, the match was well received, but there was no immediate response in the booking of the women’s division by WWE. It took a while, but the work put in place by Stratus and Lita borne fruit, with artists like Aj Lee and even Nikki and Brie Bella carrying the torch until the aforementioned “female revolution”, generally quoted as starting in 2015.
The introduction of a new generation of women inspired by Stratus and Lita invigorated the division, leading to more time and better scenarios. Wrestlers like Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks built the previous one clearly established by Stratus and Lita over a decade previously, their performance on WWE NXT creating a wave of support that led to a wave of main list promotions. The banks and the flair were the two women to take the coat,
It was not until 2016 that Women Main aroused “RAW” once again, with Banks and Flair face on the episode of November 28. Since then, the female division has catapulted both in WWE popularity and effort. Although Stratus and Lita withdrew from the full -time struggle in the mid -2000s, the two have made feedback in the company for years and are often credited as two of the most inspiring legends for the generation of today women in struggle.