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Old 04-30-2010, 12:27 PM   #392
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Originally Posted by parkmania View Post
Trish was the perfect blend of beauty, work ethic, willingness to learn, natural talent, and love for the business - all in the right place at the right time.

Was she the most technical female wrestler? No, and definitely not at the beginning. But how many more divas have come along and been given as much if not more time to develop their skills and not even come close to the level Trish got to? Trish could "hang" with the likes of Lita, Ivory, Jazz, Chyna, Nicole Bass, and most others who had many more years of formal training than her.
Even parkmania knows what he's talking about on this one.

Also, I think her mic skills were better than probably any mainstream American diva ever.
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