Trish Stratus
Trish Stratus | |
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Birth name | Patricia Anne Stratigeas[1][2] |
Born | [3] Toronto, Ontario, Canada[3] | December 18, 1975
Spouse(s) |
Ron Fisico (m. 2006) |
Children | 2 |
Website | trishstratus |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Trish Stratus |
Billed height | 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)[4] |
Billed weight | 125 lb (57 kg)[5] |
Billed from | Toronto, Ontario, Canada[6][4] |
Trained by | Ron Hutchison Fit Finlay[7][8] |
Debut | March 19, 2000 |
Signature | |
Patricia Anne Stratigeas (/ˈstrætɪdʒiəs/; born December 18, 1975), better known by the ring name Trish Stratus, is a Canadian professional wrestler, actress and yoga instructor. She is currently signed to WWE. She is often regarded as one of the greatest female wrestlers in history. Stratus's 448-day reign as WWE Women's Champion stands as the longest reign of any women's champion in the 21st century.
Initially studying at
Following her initial retirement from full-time performing, she has since made occasional WWE appearances. On Raw, she made sporadic tag-team match appearances between 2008 and 2011 – as well as a one-off singles match against
Aside from professional wrestling, Stratus has appeared on a number of magazine covers and has been involved in charity work. She appeared as a judge on WWE Tough Enough in 2011, where she also had her first role in film as the main character in Bail Enforcers. She has also hosted several award and television shows and formerly owned a yoga studio. Since 2022, Stratus has been a judge on Canada's Got Talent.
Early life
Stratigeas was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and attended Bayview Secondary School in Richmond Hill, Ontario.[9][10] Stratigeas is of Greek and Polish descent[11] and is the eldest daughter of John and Alice Stratigeas.[1][12] Her younger sisters are named Christie and Melissa.[12] She enrolled at York University, where she studied biology and kinesiology and played soccer and field hockey.[6][8][13] Due to a faculty strike in 1997, she was forced to change her plans.[6][8][9][10][13] She was working as a receptionist at a local gym when she was approached by the publisher of MuscleMag International to do a test shoot for the magazine.[10][14] She later appeared on the cover of the May 1998 issue and was signed to a two-year contract.[14] For the next six months, she worked on her body and appeared on numerous magazine covers.[10] During this time, she joined Big Daddy Donnie & Jeff Marek as the third host of Live Audio Wrestling on Toronto Sports Radio, The FAN 590.[6][15][16]
Stratigeas had been a fan of wrestling since childhood and was especially fond of wrestlers Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, among others.[17] Her modelling work caught the attention of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).[6][9][15][16][12] In November 1999, she was signed to a multi-year contract with the company, who sent her to Sully's Gym where she was trained by Ron Hutchison.[6][9][10][16]
Professional wrestling career
World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2000–2006; 2023–present)
T & A (2000–2001)
Stratigeas made her debut as a
She also began managing then-heel,
In early 2001, Stratus became involved in an angle with WWF Chairman Vince McMahon, during a time when Vince's wife Linda was kayfabe institutionalized following a demand Vince had made for a divorce during an episode of SmackDown!.[9][23] Vince and Stratus' relationship increasingly angered the boss' daughter, then-heel, Stephanie McMahon.[6][4] On the February 19 episode of Raw, Stephanie and Trish were scheduled for a match, but it quickly got cancelled due to Stephanie getting stunned by Steve Austin. At No Way Out, Stratus and Stephanie squared off, with Stephanie scoring the victory after a run-in by William Regal.[24] In the midst of a tag team match that pitted Vince and Stratus against Regal and Stephanie the next night on Raw, Stratus was the victim of a set-up by Vince, Stephanie and Regal. Regal executed his finisher, the Regal Cutter, on Stratus and Stephanie then dumped slop over Stratus' body. Vince stood over Stratus and he told her she was a "toy" with which he had "grown tired of playing with".[25] The angle continued the next week on Raw in controversial fashion, with Vince humiliating Stratus, forcing her to strip down to her black bra and panties in the ring and bark like a dog while crying.[26] The storyline came to an end at WrestleMania X-Seven, when Stratus slapped Vince during his match against his son Shane,[6] turning face in the process.[9][27][28]
Women's Champion (2001–2003)
Following her first face turn, Stratus began wrestling part-time. She teamed up with
Stratus' second reign as champion came to an end on June 23, when she was defeated at
On March 17, 2003, Victoria and Steven Richards defeated Jazz and Stratus in a tag team match when Jazz walked out on Stratus. After the match, Jeff Hardy saved Stratus from an attack by Victoria and Richards and then kissed her, resulting in Stratus becoming Hardy's on-screen girlfriend once more.[43] The two would talk and kiss backstage, compete as an intergender tag team, and come to each other's aid when in danger during singles competition. At no point was their previous relationship acknowledged.[44] The storyline was suddenly dropped when WWE released Hardy in April. This marked the second time in two years that a romance between Stratus and Hardy abruptly ended due to a setback in one of their personal lives. In neither instance did the angle fully play out or reach a conclusion.[9]
At
Teaming and feuding with Lita (2003–2005)
In the following months, Stratus was placed into an alliance with Gail Kim. It was short-lived, however, as Kim turned on Stratus and teamed with Molly Holly, putting the women in a storyline feud.[9] The duo defeated Stratus and several tag team partners until Stratus allied herself with a returning Lita.[46][47][48] The team defeated Kim and Holly in several matches, including a match at Unforgiven.[49] Stratus began an on-screen romance with
Stratus won the WWE Women's Championship for a fifth time at Bad Blood on June 13.[56] She defended the title until she suffered a legitimate broken hand in July that caused her to be out of action for approximately a month.[57] Upon her return, she continued to defend the title against numerous challengers before losing the championship to Lita on December 6, when both women wrestled in the main event of Raw for the championship.[4] Stratus recaptured the title for the sixth time a month later at New Year's Revolution, after Lita suffered a legitimate knee injury during the match.[58] Stratus was originally booked to lose the championship back to Lita at WrestleMania 21, but due to Lita's injury, she wasn't cleared to wrestle. A new angle was then developed between Stratus and 2004 Raw Diva Search winner Christy Hemme over jealousy of Hemme's Playboy magazine exposure, with Stratus attacking Hemme with a Chick Kick and spray painting the word "slut" across her back.[59] Stratus was challenged by Hemme, who later revealed she was being trained by Lita, for a championship match at WrestleMania 21, where Stratus successfully retained her championship.[59] Stratus would then demand a rematch against Hemme the next night on Raw; before the match started, Stratus hit Hemme again with the Chick Kick, and re-injured Lita's knee. The next week, after losing a tag team match, Stratus was chased around the arena by Lita's storyline husband, Kane, narrowly escaping. The week after, Stratus almost got chokeslammed again onto the stage, but Viscera saved her. Stratus would then form a short-lived alliance with Viscera, who was ordered to protect her.
Final matches and first retirement (2005–2006)
In May 2005, Stratus was sidelined with the Women's Championship after suffering a herniated disc, with the storyline explanation that Viscera had injured her at Backlash after she insulted him for losing to Kane.[4][29] This left the company without a Women's Champion for four months, as Stratus remained the champion during the time of her injury, thus ignoring the 30-day clause stating that a champion must defend their respective title at least once every 30 days. She returned to Raw on September 12, 2005, as a face by siding with Ashley Massaro against Vince's Devils (Candice Michelle, Victoria and Torrie Wilson).[60] The feud also involved the debuting Mickie James, who introduced herself as Stratus' biggest fan.[4] In November, during the Eddie Guerrero Tribute Show, Stratus took part in an inter-promotional Divas battle royal that was won by SmackDown! Diva Melina.[61] The next week, MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) kidnapped Stratus for Melina, who challenged a tied up and tape gagged Stratus to a match for the Women's Championship.[62] The two fought at Survivor Series, with Stratus defeating Melina.[63][64] Stratus and Mickie James continued teaming together in late 2005, while James became increasingly obsessed with Stratus.[65] On the December 26 episode of Raw, the storyline between Stratus and James developed into a lesbian one, when James initiated an intimate kiss with Stratus under a sprig of mistletoe,[66] causing a surprised Stratus to flee the locker room.[67]
The odd relationship between Stratus and James continued into 2006, with the two Divas competing against each other in a title match at
Stratus returned to the ring on June 26 on Raw, where she competed in a Women's Championship match with Mickie James. Stratus would go on to lose the match, thus finally ending their nine-month long storyline. On the same night, she started a romantic angle with
Part-time appearances as WWE Hall of Famer (2007–2022)
Stratus and Lita made a special appearance on December 10, 2007, during Raw's 15th Anniversary special, attacking Jillian Hall.[84] The following year, Stratus appeared on Raw in Toronto on May 5, 2008, in a backstage segment involving Ron Simmons and Trevor Murdoch.[85] Stratus wrestled on the December 22, 2008, episode of Raw, when she and John Cena defeated Santino Marella and her former on-screen protégé Beth Phoenix in a mixed tag team match. On September 14, 2009, Stratus served as the guest hostess of Raw, and participated in a six-person tag team match, teaming with Montel Vontavious Porter and Mark Henry to defeat Phoenix, Chris Jericho, and Big Show.
Stratus made a surprise appearance at the 2011 Elimination Chamber pay-per-view to announce that she would be a trainer on the revival of WWE Tough Enough and stopped LayCool (Layla & Michelle McCool) from attacking Kelly Kelly. The following month, on March 14, she lost a singles match to Vickie Guerrero due to interference from LayCool and Dolph Ziggler. After the match, John Morrison and Raw guest star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi came to her aid.[86] At WrestleMania XXVII, Stratus, Snooki, and Morrison defeated the team of Ziggler and LayCool. The night after WrestleMania, on Raw, Stratus and Morrison defeated Guerrero and Ziggler.[87] She also appeared on Raw on June 6 and SmackDown on September 16. The following year, on July 23, 2012, she made a guest appearance on Raw's 1000th episode.
On the January 28, 2013, episode of Raw, Stratus was announced as a WWE Hall of Fame inductee as part of the 2013 class, Stratus chose Stephanie McMahon to induct her into the Hall of Fame in April.[88] The following year, Stratus inducted Lita into the WWE Hall of Fame.[89] On August 16, 2016, Stratus appeared on WWE Network special WWE 24: Women's Evolution, discussing the history of the women back in her era known as the Attitude Era and also her rivalry with Lita.
On January 22, 2018, during the
On August 18, 2018, WWE announced that Stratus would make her in-ring return at WWE Evolution in singles competition against Alexa Bliss. On the August 27, 2018, episode of Raw, Stratus made a surprise appearance in Toronto, interrupting Elias and confronting him for talking down her hometown. The two exchanged insults, culminating in Stratus slapping him. Later in the night, Stratus, Ronda Rousey and Natalya were confronted by Alexa Bliss, Mickie James, and Alicia Fox. Stratus later appeared at ringside with Rousey during a one-on-one match between Natalya and Alicia Fox. She was then seen backstage during the show in a segment with Ronda and Natalya as well as the returning Bella Twins, Nikki and Brie. On the October 8 episode of Raw, Stratus would cut a promo against Bliss ahead of WWE Evolution. Bliss, along with Mickie James, came to the ring to confront Stratus, challenging her to a tag match at Evolution with herself and James instead. Stratus agreed, announcing Lita (who was originally scheduled to face James at Evolution) as her tag partner. At the Evolution event, Trish and Lita defeated Mickie James and Alicia Fox, who replaced Bliss due to injury.
On the July 30, 2019, episode of SmackDown, Stratus returned as a guest of Jerry Lawler's "The King's Court" in–ring segment. Charlotte Flair interrupted the two and issued a challenge to Stratus to a match at SummerSlam, which Stratus accepted.[93][94][95][96] At SummerSlam, in her hometown of Toronto, the returning Stratus lost to Flair by submission.[97]
On the August 22, 2022, episode of Raw, Stratus made an appearance for the first time in 3 years, where she was interrupted by Damage CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky).[98]
Full-time return; feud with Becky Lynch (2023–present)
On the February 27, 2023, episode of Raw, Stratus helped Lita and
On the April 10 episode of Raw, Stratus teamed with Lynch to defend the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship against
On May 8, 2023, Stratus taunted Lynch who had not been seen since losing the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships, and insulted her infant daughter Roux. However, Lynch would then return and attack Stratus with a Manhandle Slam.[106] Lynch vowed to stand up for her family, and challenged Stratus for a singles match at Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia.[107] The match was made official during a contract signing on Raw in the following week, where Stratus once again claimed sole responsibility for the growth in opportunities for women in WWE. In response, Lynch stated that Stratus was never as good as many remember her to be and made reference to her barking like a dog for Vince McMahon in the build up to WrestleMania X-7 in 2001.[108][109] At the event, Stratus defeated Lynch with the help of Zoey Stark, who hid under the ring and attacked Lynch during the match.[110]
Stratus and Stark continued their partnership, and on the June 19 episode of Raw, Stratus won the qualification match for the women's
Lynch eventually earned a rematch against Stratus by defeating Zoey Stark in singles action on Raw, which was scheduled by WWE Official
During the WrestleMania XL pre-show, Trish re-appeared for a backstage interview with Cathy Kelley, where she was asked about Becky Lynch's match against Rhea Ripley for the Women's World Championship. When asked if she would return to WWE again, Trish paused before answering, "you just never know."[119]
Legacy
Stratus is widely regarded as one of the greatest female superstars of her generation and by some as the greatest female wrestler of all time. Stratus is cited as an inspiration for several female wrestlers, such as:
During a September 2020 episode of Raw, Mandy Rose paid tribute to Stratus by wearing pink gear identical to an attire worn by Stratus in the early 2000s.[140] She later cited Stratus as her role model. She added; "She's always been my inspiration, and still to this day [she is]."[141] Zelina Vega asserted that Stratus and Lita inspired her to become a professional wrestler.[142] Meanwhile, fellow WWE Hall of Famer Sunny stated: “"I do have to say, I mean the only person that I actually could sit and watch a match would be Trish Stratus. I give her all the props in the world. She's like the one person who came after me that I actually have 100% respect for because she came from nowhere and worked so hard and learned so much. She's the kind of person that does respect the business, you know? She was in it because she loved it not because it was a quick dollar." [143]
Stratus's feud with Mickie James in 2006 has been an inspiration to Sasha Banks's rivalry with Bayley.[144] Banks has cited Stratus is the one performer from the past she most wants to wrestle. Banks added, "It's going to be Trish Stratus because she was just the top of the women's division of her time. She was just the best, she was beautiful, she was athletic, and she killed it, and inspired me."[145] Jerry Lawler called Stratus his all-time favourite female superstar.[146] Booker T in one interview has cited Stratus as the best of all time for women's wrestling while adding "She was the one that broke that barrier more than any other woman on the roster."[147]
On May 15, 2023, Stratus was awarded the key of Niagara Falls by its mayor, Jim Diodati.[148]
Personal life
Stratigeas married her high school sweetheart and boyfriend of fourteen years, Ron Fisico, on September 30, 2006.[80][149][150] Her bridal gown was featured on a cover of Today's Bride magazine.[1][14] Stratigeas and Fisico have two children, a son born in 2013 and a daughter born in 2017. Fellow wrestler and former on-screen rival Amy Dumas, better known by the ring name Lita, is her son's godmother.[151][152]
Stratigeas has also been involved with numerous charities such as Ronald McDonald House, Dreams Take Flight, and the Special Olympics.[153] From 2001, she was a spokesperson for the World Natural Sports Association.[6][154]
Business ventures
On March 29, 2008, she participated in the Island Triathlon Series as part of a celebrity relay team to help raise money for Dignitas International.[155] In 2008, Stratus opened a yoga studio named Stratusphere in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario.[156] The studio is billed as "Canada's largest eco-friendly yoga studio".[157] In 2009, Stratusphere was awarded Top Choice Awards' Best New Business award, and the following year, Stratus won the award for Business Woman of the Year. The studio won Top Choice Awards' Best Yoga Studio in Vaughan award in 2013.[158] The studio was closed on March 31, 2015.[159]
On December 28, 2020, it was announced that Stratus' online retail platform named Stratusphere Shop was awarded a 2021 Canadian Business Award for Best Celebrity News Platform & Online Retailer.[160] Stratusphere Shop was also awarded the Business Excellence Award for Best Women's Merchandise Platform in Canada.[161]
Other media
Television
On June 3, 2006, she hosted the Canada's Walk of Fame induction ceremony and performed a song and dance number inspired by the soundtrack from the film Chicago at the event.[162][163] During the show, Stratus ad libbed a kiss with fellow Canadian actress Pamela Anderson.[80][162][164]
From late November 2006 to mid-January 2007, Stratus temporarily moved to
Stratus is the host and subject of the show Stratusphere, which debuted in 2008 on the
In 2020, Stratus made a cameo appearance in a TV Christmas movie for Fox called Christmas in the Rockies.[172]
Since March 2021, Stratus has appeared as a judge on Canada's Got Talent, along with Howie Mandel, Lilly Singh, and Kardinal Offishall.[173][174]
Film
Stratus starred in the Canadian independent movie, Bail Enforcers, which marked her acting debut. She played a bounty hunter named Jules Taylor, which released on April 19, 2011, premiering at ActionFest 2011.[175] The movie was then released on DVD as Bounty Hunters.
Stratus co-starred in the 2015 film Gridlocked, as the antagonist Gina.[176]
In January 2022, Stratus announced that she had been cast in the lead role for an unnamed Christmas movie which would be released at the end of the year.[177] The movie was later revealed to be entitled Christmas in Rockwell, where she played a character named Alyssa Strader.[178]
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2011 | Bail Enforcers | Jules | |
2015 | Gridlocked | Gina | |
2022 | Christmas in Rockwell | Alyssa Strader |
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2003 | Mad TV | Various | Season 8, episode 18 |
2004 | Season 9, episode 18 | ||
Royal Canadian Air Farce | |||
2007 | Armed & Famous | Herself | 5 episodes |
The Second City's Next Comedy Legend | Host | ||
2008 | Stratusphere | Herself | |
2009 | Da Kink in My Hair | Herself | Season 2, Episode 1: "Everything in Its Right Place"[179] |
2011 | WWE Tough Enough | Host | |
2020 | Corner Gas Animated | Shauna | Voice Season 3 episode 4: "Sound and Fury" |
Christmas in the Rockies | Marie Brown | TV movie | |
2022–present | Canada's Got Talent | Judge | 3 seasons |
Music Video | |||
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Year | Music video | Role | Notes |
2013 | Somebody's Gonna Pay | Bartender | Music Video |
Video games
WWE Video games | |||
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Year | Title | Notes | |
2000 | WWF No Mercy | Video game debut | |
WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role | |||
2001 | With Authority! | ||
WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It | |||
2002 | WWF Raw | ||
WWE WrestleMania X8
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WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth | |||
2003 | WWE Crush Hour | ||
WWE WrestleMania XIX | |||
WWE Raw 2 | |||
WWE SmackDown Here Comes the Pain
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2004 | WWE Day of Reckoning | Cover athlete | |
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw | |||
2005 | WWE WrestleMania 21 | ||
WWE Day of Reckoning 2 | |||
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006 | |||
2006 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 | ||
2009 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 | ||
2011 | WWE '12 | Downloadable content | |
2012 | WWE '13[180] | ||
2014 | WWE SuperCard | Mobile game | |
2015 | WWE Immortals | Mobile game | |
WWE 2K16 | Downloadable content | ||
2016 | WWE 2K17 | ||
2017 | WWE 2K18 | ||
WWE Champions | Mobile game | ||
WWE Mayhem | Mobile game | ||
2018 | WWE 2K19 | ||
2019 | WWE 2K20 | ||
WWE Universe | |||
2020 | WWE 2K Battlegrounds | ||
2022 | WWE 2K22 | ||
2023 | WWE 2K23 | ||
2024 | WWE 2K24 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2009 | Top Choice Awards | Top New Business | Stratusphere yoga studio | Won | [181] |
2010 | Business Woman of the Year | Owner of Stratusphere yoga studio | Won | [182] | |
2013 | Best Yoga Studio in Vaughan | Stratusphere yoga studio | Won | [158] | |
2021 | Canadian Business Awards | Best Celebrity News Platform & Online Retailer | Stratusphere Shop | Won | [160] |
Best Women's Merchandise Platform in Canada | Won | [161] | |||
2023 | Canadian Screen Awards | Host or presenter, factual or reality/competition |
Canada's Got Talent | Nominated | [183] |
2024 | [184] |
Championships and accomplishments
- The Baltimore Sun
- Best Female Wrestler of the Decade (2010)[185]
- Canadian Pro-Wrestling Hall of Fame
- Class of 2021[186]
- Cauliflower Alley Club
- Iron Mike Mazurki Award (2016)
- Fighting Spirit Magazine
- Double X Award (2006)
- Three Degrees Award (2006)
- George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
- Lou Thesz Award (2020)[187]
- Guinness World Records
- World record: Most WWE Women's Championships (7 times)[188]
- Ontario Sports Hall of Fame
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Woman of the Year(2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006)
- Woman of the Decade (2000–2009)
- World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
- WWE Hardcore Championship (1 time)
- WWE Women's Championship (7 times)
- WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2013)
- Babe of the Year(2001–2003)
- Divaof the Decade (2003)
- Ranked No. 1 of the top 50 Greatest WWE Female Superstars of all time (2021)[190]
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- Worst Worked Match of the Year (2002) with Bradshaw vs. Christopher Nowinski and Jackie Gayda on WWE Raw, July 7, 2002
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Footnotes
- Leiker & Vancil (2003). WWE Unscripted. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-7761-8.
External links
- Official website
- Trish Stratus on WWE.com
- Trish Stratus at IMDb
- Trish Stratus's profile at Cagematch.net , Wrestlingdata.com , Internet Wrestling Database