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Joanie Laurer


 

Joanie Marie Laurer (born December 27 1969 in Londonderry, New Hampshire) is an American professional wrestler and actress.

Titles and accomplishments

Joanie Laurer is the only woman to have held the WWE Intercontinental Championship (which she held three times), the first woman to hold a WWE title besides the Women's Championship, and the first woman to compete in the Royal Rumble match and King of the Ring tournament.

Related Topics:
WWE Intercontinental Championship - Women's Championship - Royal Rumble - King of the Ring

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Chyna first held the Intercontinental Championship on October 17, 1999 when she defeated Jeff Jarrett in a Good Housekeeping match at the No Mercy pay-per-view. Her first reign ended when she lost to Chris Jericho at the Armageddon pay-per-view on December 12 of that year.

Related Topics:
October 17 - 1999 - Jeff Jarrett - Good Housekeeping match - No Mercy - Pay-per-view - Chris Jericho - Armageddon - December 12

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Her second Intercontinental Title reign was disputed. The title was held jointly between Chyna and Chris Jericho after an unresolved match on Monday Night RAW on January 3, 2000 until Jericho regained complete claim of the title in a triple threat match between Chyna, Jericho, and Hardcore Holly at the January 23 2000 Royal Rumble.

Related Topics:
Monday Night RAW - January 3 - 2000 - Triple threat - Hardcore Holly - January 23 - Royal Rumble

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Chyna won the Intercontinental Title for the third and final time on August 27 2000. She and Eddie Guerrero defeated Val Venis and Trish Stratus in an intergender tag match at Summerslam 2000. She lost the title to Guerrero on Monday Night RAW on the following September 5.

Related Topics:
August 27 - 2000 - Eddie Guerrero - Val Venis - Trish Stratus - Intergender tag match - Summerslam 2000 - September 5

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Chyna's only reign as WWE Women's Champion came after defeating Lisa Moretti (Ivory) at WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1, 2001. She remained Women's Champion until she left the company due to a contract dispute later that year. The next Women's Champion was Trish Stratus.

Related Topics:
Lisa Moretti - WrestleMania - April 1 - 2001

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