[7.0] "Never really liked women's wrestling but Jazz was one of the few who hit different. And unlike Chyna it didn't feel forced. I had no trouble at all believing this chick could beat me up. Also her theme was really good. Saxophone makes everything better."
[9.0] "Jazz was a force in every promotion she touched, bringing intensity, legitimacy and power to women's wrestling. In WWE's early 2000s era, she stood out with a hard-hitting style that felt ahead of its time. Later in ECW and TNA, she kept that same energy and refused to be overlooked. She wasn't flashy, she was fierce, and that set her apart. Jazz broke barriers and paved the way for more physical, athletic women's wrestling long before it was mainstream"
[9.0] "Jazz is an absolute powerhouse and one of the toughest women to ever step in the ring. I feel like her rivalry with Trish is super underrated, and I'd love for her to get her flowers eventually. When she did get mic time, she was golden. Truly a legend."
[8.0] "Admittedly I've mostly seen her work with WWE, I plan exploring more of her work outside WWE, but for now this review will reflect her time there - A fantastic wrestler who was unfortunately held back by the era she worked in. The real deal, clearly had a lot of in ring skills just didn't often get the chance to show them off, great look, came across effortlessly tough"
"A female wrestler who might have thrived if women were treated like people in the 2000s, either way, good wrestler, good entertainer, pretty underrated."
[7.0] "Jazz is a great example of how, for a fleeting moment around 2003, it really seemed like WWE's women's division was on an upswing. Proved to be a decade-long mirage, of course, but that doesn't take away from how sweet Jazz was. Super underappreciated."
[10.0] "Bar raising new standard setter. I really like the work of Jazz, if there is a fault I'd like for someone else to point it out because all I have is appreciation. Fantastic body conditioning! Dominant heel with a vast repertoire. Technical/submission skills, boxing blows, some educated feet as well. Dynamic and assertive, profound in her presence and always came off as legitimate and a serious threat. Forced Trish Stratus especially to be a better worker. Jazz took women's wrestling and made a whole new higher shelf for it to be displayed upon. Vince wanted women's wrestling to be a joke, Jazz is not here for comedy. F#ckin 10."
[8.0] "Underrated wrestler, tough as nails, and shown she was legit through all of her matches. She is the type of wrestler WWE should have been focusing on right now."
[8.0] "Jazz is wildly underrated here, she was hands down the best worker in the WWE Womens division during her time there. Just a great badass heel to contrast with Trish Stratus, Lita etc. She definitly had the talent to hang in the world of Joshi Puroresu had she chosen that route, maybe it hurt her career a bit just mostly sticking to southern indy promotions for the most part post WWE, who knows. Its been nice seeing her resurface in Impact Wrestling, Jazz is due for a career reevaluation and sone much deserved credit for her role in legitimising womens wrestling in the United States."
[8.0] "Surprised at the lower rating here. Jazz is one of the toughest competitors to lace their boots in pro wrestling. She's powerful, and is a capable brawler to. Even with knee issues, she moves smoothly, and is currently killing it in Impact. Jazz is an absolute legend in women's wrestling."
[8.0] "One of the toughest and fiercest women in pro wrestling. Very underused and underappreciated during the Attitude Era, as without her, you would've never gotten Trish's improvement and legendary status in wrestling. Everything Jazz did looked like it hurt and in a good way. Her no nonsense attitude came across very well in her promos. Sounded more conversational than scripted to hell like most promos today, came off way more legit. She can still go relatively well in the ring today. Overall just a pure badass of the highest level."
[9.0] "A phenomenal athletic who was ready to put over anybody and willing to make herself look the victim. Some of the best matches from "Divas Era" were because of this woman and she also stood out as the star of any indie promotion she worked. 22 Years later and more terrifying than ever, "The Female Fighting Phenom" is still on top of the game."
[8.0] "Jazz was great during her short period in the WWE. I think the injuries really hurt during her time there and probably gave management the perception that she was injury prone, but hey she's been able to have a solid post wwe career in the indies. I personally thought she had good mic skills that complimented her heel persona. She carried herself like a bad ass and I loved the pairing with Teddy Long. Jazz was often overlooked especially years later compared to Jacqueline. Everyone seems to remember Jacqueline, but Jazz agree with the comment that she was everything people say Jackie is which was especially noticeable in their interactions together."
[7.0] "Warum lesen sich hier manche Kommentare so das Jazz Inaktiv ist. Sie wrestlet immer noch und ist gut was halt ungewohnt ist das sie nur noch eine Glatze hat. Wäre interessant sie aktuell in der WWE wieder zu sehen da. Natürlich geht es wegen der aktuellen Situation nicht. Was ich besonder bei EVE von ihr sah war sehr überzeugend."
[7.0] "I think Jazz was way underused back in the Attitude Era. She was a powerhouse at a time when more of that was needed in the women's division. I think Jackie is often overrated, but I think Jazz is everything that people say Jackie is. She was not stellar on the mic, but she was proficient enough to make it work."
[10.0] "A very underrated woman from the Attitude Era, Jazz was one of the most dominant and fearsome women to fight in WWE. It's true that she lacked a particular gimmick and sometimes struggled on the mic, but her in-ring abilities were amazing, particularly the fact that she was able to perform dropkicks despite mainly being a powerslam. If only she came back, she could teach several members of the current roster a thing or two."
[5.0] "Jazz war zu ihrer Zeit eine ordentliche Wrestlerin, was heute aber nicht mehr allzu viel wert ist. Gegen Lita und Trish Stratus gab es ordentliche Matches und eine - zumindest damals - recht frische Kombination aus Submission und Impact. Leider hat sie das im Ring selten ordentlich bzw. gut dargeboten. Charisma und Mic-Skills waren ebenfalls sehr ausbaufähig. Wenigstens war ihr Entrance-Theme ganz cool. Insgesamt war sie eher schlechter als ihr Ruf."
[9.0] "Jazz was always a steady hand to have in ring, especially during her time in WWE. She was tough, she was bad, and she was a key element in the in ring growth of Trish. Trish herself even stated she was one of her favorites to work with. Also let's not forget that not only was she a part of the legendary ECW, but that she still wrestles on the indies today."
[8.0] "One of the toughest in the biz and good in ring skills. Although she was a powerhouse Jazz did have some mat skills and good submission holds. While she had issues with mic work and charisma, her in-ring work was usually worth watching. She may not be a pretty face but a tough powerhouse heel character is good to have and has been sorely lacking the last couple of years in the women's division of WWE's main roster."
[2.0] "Möchte hier sicher keinen nahe treten, aber aus meiner Sicht total overrated. Ich konnte den Hype um ihr nie verstehen. Hatte ähnlich viel Charisma & Talent wie Tamina Snuka es heute hat. Kann mich an kein wirklich gutes Match im Main Stream Bereich von ihr erinnern. Am Mic war sie auch nicht gut. Deswegen hat man ihr im späteren Verlauf den "MIC GOTT & Charisma Bombe Teddy Long" zur Seite gestellt. Damit ging es auch schon bergab."
[8.0] "Jazz has great in ring ability. Like Jacqueline Moore, tough and strong for her size and can hold her own against anyone. Has won several titles on the independent circuit and won the WWE women's title twice, the second African American woman to do so. BTW, I notice that Jazz rating along with most other African American wresters has increased since cagematch added an English speaking version of their site. Guess European fans don't think much of African American wrestlers, especially females."
[10.0] "Damn, was she great. And what's great that, during the time in WWE where anti-Divas like her and Lita could win championship gold, Jazz dominated the competition. Paul Heyman's greatest female discovery. When I first saw her, I had never seen a woman so badass, so kickass, so dominant in the ring. I came in during the era where Torrie Wilson and Stacy Kiebler were having Playboy Bunny pillow fights every night. But when Jazz hit the ring, any woman who didn't have the balls(? ) to face her got torn down. She's still competing, and passing on her knowledge to other wrestlers, such as the supremely talented Marti Bell. This is good. Wrestling needs as many women like Jazz as it can get, even though there never truly will be another one like her."
[10.0] "Jazz was an impressive wrestler while working with WWE and ECW. She continues to be a solid representative of women's wrestling to this day. She helped girls like Trish Stratus, Victoria and Lita improve through their matches together, as she was one of the few veterans at that time. Overall, Jazz is a very underrated talent."
[6.0] "Jazz had great in-ring prowess but, had zero character to make up for it. It also doesn't help the fact that (while this isn't Jazz's fault) they replicated a lot of her moves to someone who was better at size and character than her in that being Beth Phoenix. Jazz did have a few good matches with Trish and Lita so I give her credit for that. But Jazz's personality was about in depth as plywood."
[7.0] "Jazz was a badass; she had the build to make it believable that she'd mess the other Divas up. Although she did use lots of power moves you'd expect from someone of her physique, she was also surprisingly good on the mat with some good submissions, including a nice rendition of the STF. Lack of mic skill might be the biggest mark against her, and although she might not have been a headliner in the Divas division, a tough heel is always good to have around and she could do good work in the ring."
[2.0] "Wrestlerisch und auch äußerlich eine absolute Gurke, verstehe bis heute nicht wieso die WWE ihr den Titel so oft gegeben hat. Denn es gab zu der Zeit genug andere die besser waren und die auch bessere Repräsentanten der Diven-Division gewesen wären."
[10.0] "Powerhouse and a workforce, great in ring performer she rarely botched and was the beth phoenix of her time, if the wwe pushed her she would have owned everyone. but as a wrestler you need charisma and you need to entertain in other ways, she did not have that sadly."
[8.0] "Legt einen verdammt harten Stil an den Tag und wusste als Heel sehr zu überzeugen! Gefiel mir in der ersten Jahreshälfte 2003 an der Seite von Theodore Long am besten, die beiden bildeten ein gutes Gespann! Leider war die Zeit viel zu kurz."
[8.0] "Jazz ist eine starke Technikerin ... sie hat mir im Jahr 2003 in der WWE am besten gefallen! Würde mich freuen Jazz irgendwann mal wieder in der WWE zu sehen!"
[10.0] "Keiner kann die böse Klitschee Biatch besser verkörpern als Jazz. Wrestling konnte sie eh und 2003 bekam sie auch genug Mic time um sich in diesem Punkt zu beweisen."