Jacqueline is one of the toughest female WWE female wrestlers to grace a WWE ring. She has had an outstanding wrestling career which has seen her appear in WWE, WCW, and TNA. Jacqueline has won several championships throughout her career, and she has been versatile in different roles. Opportunities were limited for women to have meaningful matches in the Attitude Era which was a shame, considering Jacqueline was one of the most talented performers out there.

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She paved the way for many black wrestlers that followed in her footsteps. Despite Jacqueline featuring in the Attitude Era and parts of the Ruthless Aggression Era, there are parts of her career that are forgotten about but deserve attention.

10 She Was A Member Of The Dungeon Of Doom

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Jacqueline joined WCW in 1997 and she was a member of the Dungeon of Doom but she was more associated as being Kevin Sullivan's manager. It's easy to forget that Jacqueline was in WCW as her time with the company was short-lived before she made the big jump to WWE.

Jacqueline wouldn't hesitate to use her strength by bodyslamming Sullivan's rivals. She was involved in Sullivan's feud with his ex-wife Woman. Nevertheless, their alliance dissolved and Jacqueline went on to manage Harlem Heat, and she defeated Disco Inferno in an intergender match at Halloween Havoc 1997.

9 Managed Marc Mero

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Jacqueline returned to WWE programming on the June 1, 1998, edition of Raw as Marc Mero's new girlfriend. Jacqueline was immediately pitted into a feud with Mero's ex-wife Sable, and this was a good feud between the two women in the Attitude Era.

Jacqueline and Mero worked well together, and Sable evened up the odds by having Edge and Christian as her respective partners whenever she'd face Jacqueline and Mero in a mixed tag team match. Jacqueline and Mero's partnership ended five months later with Mero shortly departing from WWE.

8 Member Of The Pretty Mean Sisters

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Jacqueline and Mero's relationship was no more, and she was in a similar boat to Terri Runnels and Ryan Shamrock, and they formed the Pretty Mean Sisters in late 1998. They had good chemistry together with the three women garnering a lot of attention.

PMS formed an alliance with Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown for a short while but they began to feud with Brown and Ivory. Meat aka Shawn Stasiak became their "love slave." Jacqueline had enough and she departed the group which essentially brought the faction to end with Shamrock no longer in WWE.

7 First Black WWE Women's Champion

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In September 1998, the WWE Women's Championship was active for the first time in three years. Jacqueline and Sable clashed over the vacant championship, and Jacqueline overcame her rival to get her hands on the Women's Championship for the first time.

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Jacqueline's Women's Championship win was significant as she made history as the first black woman to win the Women's Championship. That's a magnificent achievement, and she held the gold for two months until she dropped it to Sable at Survivor Series.

6 Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley Beat Her For The Women's Championship

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Jacqueline clinched the WWE Women's Championship for the second time on the February 3, 2000 taping of SmackDown. She beat Harvey Wippleman in a relatively quick fashion which was a humiliating moment for the Women's Championship to have a man holding the title.

Nevertheless, on the go-home episode of SmackDown before WrestleMania 16, Jacqueline defended her championship against Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley. Jacqueline had the deck stacked against her as D-Generation X accompanied Stephanie to the ring. The numbers game proved to be too much as Tori executed the DDT on Jacqueline, and Stephanie upset Jacqueline to become WWE Women's Champion.

5 She Was A Referee

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After the Invasion storyline concluded, Jacqueline became a referee in early 2002. The first match she oversaw was the WWE Women's Championship match between Trish Stratus and Jazz. Trish successfully defended the title, and Jacqueline did a good job as a referee.

Jacqueline's stint as a referee is often overlooked, and she was the woman in the middle for Chris Jericho's match with Tazz, and Jericho was the reigning Undisputed WWE Champion.

4 Trainer On Tough Enough

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WWE was looking for the next star when they introduced Tough Enough in 2001 which aired on MTV. Two-time WWE Women's Champion Jacqueline was one of the trainers on the first edition of the show. She was a trainer alongside Al Snow, Tazz, and Tori.

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Jacqueline showed a caring side to her personality when she was featured on Tough Enough, and she was emotional when one of the talents was booted off the show. Nevertheless, Jacqueline utilized her experience to aid other competitors on the show with Maven and Nidia as co-winners of Season One.

3 She Won The WWE Cruiserweight Championship

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Jacqueline barely featured in late 2003 and early 2004, but she answered Chavo Guerrero's open challenge for the Cruiserweight Championship on the May 6, 2004 taping of SmackDown. Jacqueline stunned Chavo to become the new WWE Cruiserweight Champion which was a huge upset.

Jacqueline became one of the oldest Cruiserweight Champions at the age of 40, but her championship run was never going to last long. Chavo recaptured the Cruiserweight Championship from Jacqueline at Judgment Day, and Jacqueline's six-year stint with WWE was curtailed in June 2004 as she was released.

2 Managed Beer Money In TNA

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When Jacqueline was released from WWE in June 2004, she briefly joined TNA at the end of the year. However, at the start of January 2007, Jacqueline became the "Pride of Tennessee" as Miss. Jackie Moore. Moore managed James Storm, and their chemistry together was remarkable.

Storm began teaming up with Robert Roode as Beer Money, and they won the TNA World Tag Team Championship under Moore's guidance. Moore was involved in the TNA Knockouts division, but she failed to win the TNA Knockouts Championship during her time in TNA. Jacqueline returned to TNA on and off but her best run in TNA was when she was with Beer Money.

1 WWE Hall Of Famer

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Jacqueline continued to make more history as she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016. She was inducted by the Dudley Boyz, and she was the first Black woman to enter the WWE Hall of Fame, which was another groundbreaking moment.

Jacqueline's speech was heartwarming as she thanked the fans, family, and friends for supporting her throughout her career. She also thanked Trish Stratus, Lita, Molly Holly, Terri Runnels, Victoria, and Sable who she interacted in her career. Her speech was short and sweet which kept fans invested throughout.