
Trish Stratus believes one of the biggest turning points for women in WWE came when they were finally placed alongside top male stars instead of being treated like a separate attraction. While speaking on Busted Open Radio, Stratus reflected on her career and explained how intergender storylines allowed female performers to become fully integrated into major angles something she believes changed how fans viewed women in WWE. She pointed to moments where women were involved directly with top stars as a major turning point for the division. Stratus explained that women were once treated like a separate attraction, but that began to change once they became part of major storylines with top names. Looking back, Stratus said those moments created lasting memories and helped reshape how women were presented in WWE. Her comments reflect how much WWEs presentation of women has evolved over time and how those early integrations helped build what fans see today. Do you think intergender storytelling helped legitimize women in WWE, or do you think the womens division would have reached the same level without it? Share your thoughts below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google