3. Rhea Ripley Vs. Zoey Stark – 2023
Surprisingly, Zoey Stark won a battle royal to become the number one contender for Rhea Ripley’s Women’s World Championship at Survivor Series 2023. This was a heel vs. heel championship match, and the crowd was pulling for the Judgment Day’s Eradicator. Stark was fired up in the early exchanges, and Ripley screamed at Stark by stating that this is her division.
Stark put up a good fight, and she attempted Z-360. However, Ripley was never in danger of losing her title, and she finished off Stark with her patented Riptide.
2. Trish Stratus Vs. Melina – 2005
Battle for brand supremacy was in full swing at the 2005 iteration of Survivor Series. Trish Stratus defended the WWE Women’s Championship, flying the flag for Raw, and SmackDown’s Melina was looking to bring the title over to SmackDown. Unquestionably, this is one of the most underrated Women’s Championship matches in WWE history that gets overlooked.
Melina had a good outing here, and it was evident that she was a future Women’s Champion. She had Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro in her corner. This match was tons of fun, and despite Melina’s efforts, it wasn’t enough, but she could hold her head high as Trish retained the WWE Women’s Championship.
1. Trish Stratus Vs. Victoria – 2002
The psychotic Victoria was licking her lips when her Women’s Championship match at Survivor Series 2002 with Trish Stratus was under hardcore rules. Inside the hallowed halls of Madison Square Garden, Trish and Victoria’s Women’s Championship match fired on all cylinders.
Trash cans, broomsticks, and an ironing board came into play, as did a kendo stick and a fire extinguisher. Both Trish and Victoria were determined to leave MSG with the WWE Women’s Championship. Victoria’s nose was busted open, and she used the fire extinguisher, following it up with a snap suplex to become the new WWE Women’s Champion in a hard-fought battle.
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