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TRISH STRATUS

Name: Patricia Anne Stratigias                                                       
Born: 18 December 1975 Richmond Hill, Ontario                                       
                                                                                     
Patricia Anne Stratigias (born December 18, 1975),                                   
better known by her stage name Trish Stratus, is a former fitness model, retired     
professional wrestler and television personality from Canada.                       
                                                                                     
After beginning her career as a fitness model, Stratus began working for the         
World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which was later renamed World Wrestling           
Entertainment (WWE), in March 2000. Early in her career, she was involved in         
sexually themed angles, such as managing the team T & A and a storyline affair       
with Vince McMahon. As Stratus spent more time in the ring, her wrestling skills     
and popularity strengthened. Because of this, she was a one-time WWE Hardcore       
Champion, three-time "WWE Babe of the Year" and was proclaimed "Diva of the         
Decade".                                                                             
                                                                                     
After nearly seven years in the business, Stratus retired from wrestling on         
September 17, 2006 after winning her seventh WWE Women's Championship, the most     
in WWE history.                                                                     
                                                                                     
Aside from professional wrestling, Stratus modeled for and appeared on numerous     
magazine covers and has been involved in charity work. She has also been the         
host of Canada's Walk of Fame in 2006 and The Second City's Next Comedy Legend       
in 2007.