WWE.com: Rippin' Through The Records
With the Super Bowl fast approaching, the New England Patriots' so-far perfect season in the NFL has reminded us that perfection is something sought after by many, but achieved by very few. 2008 is sure to be no different; in fact, the year should bring many surprises and changes to the landscape of WWE, and perhaps send some of sports-entertainment's most elevated records crashing down. Then again, some accomplishments in the history of the squared circle may never again be matched, and WWE.com takes an in-depth look at the annals of wrestling lore.
Trish Stratus - 7-time Women's Champion
Trish Stratus stormed onto the WWE scene in 2000 and let her managerial success carry over to the ring, capturing her first Women's Title at Survivor Series 2001. Even more remarkable, Trish provided our fans �100 percent Stratusfaction guaranteed� by winning the gold a record seven times, including an unforgettable final match at Unforgiven 2006 in her hometown of Toronto where she went out on top with a victory over longtime rival, Lita.
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Trish Stratus - 7-time Women's Champion
Trish Stratus stormed onto the WWE scene in 2000 and let her managerial success carry over to the ring, capturing her first Women's Title at Survivor Series 2001. Even more remarkable, Trish provided our fans �100 percent Stratusfaction guaranteed� by winning the gold a record seven times, including an unforgettable final match at Unforgiven 2006 in her hometown of Toronto where she went out on top with a victory over longtime rival, Lita.
source: http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/wwerecords