Trish Stratus Talks About Changing The Perception Of The Women’s Division During The Attitude Era

WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus recently spoke with The Huffington Post to promote her new action movie, Gridlocked. During the interview, she commented on how the women in the Attitude Era changed the fans perception of the women’s division.

 


 

“I remember Victoria and I coming back to the dressing room one night and were excited that we had ‘Holy s–t’ chants, rather than chants for ‘puppies’, a sign that the fans were taking our matches seriously, and we were giving them action not expected from the women.”

“We had the chance to develop the crowd’s interest in women’s wrestling organically. The women I was working with at the time were just phenomenal. During that time, we had to re-educate the fans on what to expect from women in the ring. It was a very special time where we were appreciated for the athleticism we brought to our performances.”

You can read the entire interview here.

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