[8.0] "Chyna broke every mold imaginable. She wasn't just a trailblazer for women's wrestling--she was a game-changer for the entire industry. Whether standing toe-to-toe with male competitors or making history as the first and only woman to win the Intercontinental Championship, she brought legitimacy, charisma, and sheer presence to every appearance. Her work in DX showed off her versatility, and her solo run proved she was much more than just a sidekick. The tragic circumstances of her life and passing shouldn't overshadow how impactful she was. Her influence is still felt today, especially in the evolution of women's wrestling."
[9.0] "Chyna was one of the most groundbreaking figures in wrestling history. Her strength, imposing presence, and ability to go toe to toe with male wrestlers shattered barriers for women in the business. As part of DX she stood out as more than just a side character, projecting true star power. Later, her runs as Intercontinental Champion and a legitimate contender in the men's division made her a true trailblazer. She also helped evolve the image of women's wrestling beyond just looks, showing that women could be both physically dominant and marketable stars. A true pioneer who broke boundaries and changed perceptions. Not always the most polished in ring, but her influence and legacy are undeniable. Her impact still resonates today"
[9.0] "There's a weird thing on this site where people seem to be unable to comment on Chyna's ability or matches without crediting anything positive to her male opponents. Perhaps she wasn't the most accomplished wrestler from a technical perspective, but it's hard to deny her impact as she knocked down barriers and blew through the proverbial glass ceiling for women during the Attitude era. Entering the Royal Rumble, winning the Intercontinental title, memorable storylines with Eddie Guerrero and Jeff Jarrett, and her managerial work as an always-threatening ringside presence for DX. Chyna is and always will be a wrestling icon."
[10.0] "Chyna was the game changer. She broke barriers, redefined what women could do in WWE, and had a presence that was unmatched. Whether dominating men in the ring or being the "9th Wonder of the World, " she was iconic. There will never be someone like her ever again."
[9.0] "Chyna was not the greatest technical wrestler but she played her role very well. You genuinely sensed that she was a threat in the ring and did prove if she had a strong opponent she could deliver solid matches (her matches with Jericho for example)."
[10.0] "During my childhood, while watching the Attitude Era, Chyna, also known as Joanie Laurer, was the first and likely the only woman who truly made me believe that she could take on anyone without it ever seeming ridiculous. Sucks that she's no longer with us but her presence is certainly still felt today by opening doors for female talent in the likes of Rhea Ripley, Zaria and Jordynne Grace."
[4.0] "Chyna had a unique look that helped her to get over. She was a lady monster. I didn't appreciate how she was often booked though. She had a chip on her shoulder and wanted to be booked like a man against male wrestlers, but although her size was intimidating compared to women, she just wasn't big enough to stand against the men, especially not back in the late 90s to early 2000s. Chyna was also a terrible performer in the ring and she was a poor promo too. Her look and presence alone earns her a 4."
"A wrestler that deserves a WWE Hall of Fame induction. During her time, she was great to watch. Her presence was intimidating. She may not be the greatest wrestler, but she definitely was a trailblazer for women in wrestling. I will always remember her for her moments with Eddie Guerrero, her Intercontinental Championship reign, and her dominance in the Women's division."
[4.0] "A poor Wrestler, no real charisma, obviously she was an attraction based on the way she looked but I can't say I ever enjoyed a chyna match. For me definitely the weakest part of the attitude era and wrestlers like trish and lita would soon prove that women could actually put on quality matches"
[10.0] "These comments make me well up. Chyna is a wrestler I'll never forget. Absolutely amazing, as strong as anyone but still a beautiful lady. A gem within the attitude era and someome who cannot be replicated like the Undertaker or Ausitn. The 9th wonder of the world."
[10.0] "Kind of dumb that Chyna's rating is so low here. She was the top women's star in the hottest period in pro wrestling history and honestly just one of the top stars in general. She was consideredfor the WWE Championship and even was for the IWGP heavyweight champion and if it wasn't for some sexist asshole convincing NJPW not to do it she would have been champ there too. Also she is a former Intercontinental champion and the first women to enter a royal rumble. And like in the modern era where tons of wrestlers have only fans how can you hold Chyna doing porn against her."
[10.0] "Im not surprised by Chynas rating, as she was always controversial. Some of her matches were disappointing (mostly talking about the one with Jericho). But I honestly think, after seeing her match against Chono in Japan, that that had more to do with an opponent who thought they were being buried by looking equal to a woman. Because when you look at Chynas career as a whole package, it was a thing of beauty and a spectacle that we will never experience again. The attitude era, the most impactful period of WWF, can be defined by eight people - Stone Cold, The Rock, Mr. McMahon, Mick Foley, Undertaker, Triple H, Kane, and Chyna. Her initial role as DXs bodyguard was revolutionary and her presence guided professional wrestling into a more diverse and overall dynamic environment. I thought that her gradual face turn was played perfectly and when she started to win matches and dissent between her and HHH began to emerge, she was a potential world champion or at least a contender. She had a quiet menacing charisma that revealed gentler and more feminine nodes later as she became Eddies mamacita and the first and only female Intercontinental champion, and she was much more capable and athletic than many would have you believe. She challenged femininity and masculinity in a way no other individual in professional wrestling ever has and her brief stint in Japan proved how good she really was. Chyna is one of the most memorable and important wrestlers of all time and thats why shes a 10."
[0.0] "Chyna hatte das Unglück auf Erden nur haben konnte. Äußerlich nicht weiblich genug um in der Attitude Era auf sich aufmerksam zu machen. Sie es Anfang der 2000er in Japan bei New Japan, aber man merkte Chyna war ausrangiert. Sie konnte nicht Japan in der Women's Division Fuß fassen weder AJW, JWP noch OZ Academy oder GAEA unter für Shows gebookt. Die Konkurrenz war in denn Jahr 2002 zu stark ich nenne mal paar Beispiele: Manami Toyota, Aja Kong, Meiko Satomura oder eine Nanae Takahashi. Ich weis Chyna ist in der Hall Of Fame, aber In-Ringtechnisch fand ich sie nie gut."
[10.0] "Honestly really shocked to see Chyna rated so low. She was a trailblazer and huge inspiration for a lot of today's women's wrestlers. A lot of women wrestlers even credit for being their motivation for getting into wrestling. She was the only woman hold the Intercontinental championship and the first to compete in the Royal Rumble. She got people behind her, had great charisma, and could go in the ring. The fact that she doesn't have her own solo spot in the WWE Hall of Fame yet in a crime in and of itself."
[9.0] "Wow, kind of surprised to see Chyna' rating so low, pretty disrespectful. One of the most important & successful women in WWE history who was able to regularly face not just the opposing women but also the men. There was clearly no other woman that legitimately looked like they could kick your butt more than her so having her be associated with DX made them even more badass. It would have been interesting to see what she would have done if she had more time in the WWE. Also, I loved how she made history with randomly being in the Royal Rumble twice. RIP Chyna."
[3.0] "Its true that Chyna was a trailblazer. She has many firsts as a woman in WWE. Even New Japan felt she was unique enough to give a short run. None of this takes away the fact that she wasnt that good in the ring. Kind of sloppy and clearly in over her head with her intergender matches. Its a shame to see how far she fell both professionally and personally."
[10.0] "I think many people misunderstood her as a competitor, first of all let's talk about her contributions and impact for the wrestling industry, she was one of the most popular wrestlers in the late 90's and the beginning of the 00's, she was really relevant not just for WWF but also in the main pop culture and stablished herself as one of the jewels that WWF had to offer, she was a great talker, not the best for sure but she knew how to cut a promo, she had an impecable look and knew how to play it for her current gimmick, her in ring skills are usually questioned by many fans but I've seen some footage of her work as Joanie Lee (pre WWF) and as Joanie Laurer (post WWE) and she really knew what to do in the ring, she was more than just a powerhouse, she was really quick sometimes and technical as well, she had great matches in and out WWE, her NJPW run it's really underrated and in my opinion is there where she truly showed how much she was capable of in terms of in ring ability."
[8.0] "Tremendously influential, so much so that if not for her limitations she would probably rate a 9. Chyna had a fantastic look and her poise and charisma were excellent. Comfortable enough on the mic though she often seemed disinterested. Similarly, she had a tendency to be lazy in the ring. Even when motivated, her selling was patchy, marked by a tendency to die rather than show fire. Chyna's power spots with smaller opponents were impressive enough (especially at the time). Her strikes were poor by today's standards, maybe average for a WWF woman in the 90s/00s. Some of this is on the trainers, but there were also signs that Chyna was not particularly receptive to learning from more experienced talents (most notably Ivory). With all of her weaknesses noted, she was over enough to spawn many imitators and deserves a prominent place in the history of wrestling."
[10.0] "She was great in so many ways. I dont even think she was a bad wrestler she was pretty decent. She was also a great manager. She made a large impact in the world of professional wrestling that nobody can deny. Shes done things that have never been done before by a female such as holding the intercontinental championship 3x and entering the royal rumble match twice. She was a very important member of DX and Im honestly very surprised by the overall rating here. She was a one of a kind. May she RIP."
[9.0] "She was very unique for her era. Especially when someone breaks boundaries in wrestling. First female to enter the Royal Rumble, First female IC champion. Was Triple H's bodyguard, and helped paved the way for women in wrestling. Chyna had a good enough look and was extremely agile in the ring for a woman her size. Her love storyline with Eddie Guerrero was awesome."
[8.0] "She was very good, as we all predicted, but sometimes, her behavior and insistence on wrestling men bothered me a bit because she was without a doubt a physical specimen of God-like proportions, but at the same time, it made it seem like she had almost zero competition because of that aspect. She was a good wrestler and was an entertaining character, but there were just some things that didn't sit right with me. Like I said about Brakkus before, nothing is involved in my rating concerning the person, but just the facets of their time as a performer."
[10.0] "One of the greatest female wrestlers, she opened doors for women in the United States and Japan. It's a shame her personal problems got the best of her right as she was truly coming into her own. Sure you can say she wasn't the most technical in-ring, but she didn't grow up a wrestling fan and was discovered when she was still training with the Killer Kowalski. How much could she have done better when still learning to wrestle, which not many women post Fabulous Moolah in American Wrestling could do? Name one woman other then Chyna who stood across or worked with The Rock, Brett Hart, Mick Foley, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Chris Jericho, The Great Muta, Eddie Guerrero, The Undertaker, Jushin Liger, Chono, Stone Cold, Lita, Trish Stratus, Ron Simmons, Mark Henry oh and of course Shawn Michaels and Triple H. There is only one, the Ninth Wonder Of The World, Chyna."
[5.0] "Rarely does "stuff outside the ring" affect my ratings, however this poor soul let demons creep into her in ring work and things end on a very pitiful, lackluster, bordering "go away heat" note. Had a 10/10 look no matter what year, the cosmetic surgery in my estimation was not needed - but it got her in playboy, so there ya go. Chyna was one of the most compelling figures in pro wrestling in yeeaarrs. Her ring work was passable enough to usher in a whole new crop and generation of fans, however the ring work was also sometimes woeful enough to create a tidal wave of "haters" (stunning displays of strength/hideous looking forearm blows). The good in many ways was trailblazing and business changing, the bad is brazenly not good at all. As well all know: the mix of hot and cold results in lukewarm (which is still a fairly safe place to be). 5.25"
[5.0] "Gets a bad rap 22 years on because of backstage politics and her twitchy personality and stress leading up to her career and life self destructing. Chyna was pretty over in that 1998-early 2001 period. After she left, she got overshadowed by Trish Stratus and Lita."
[8.0] "An underrated in-ring wrestler, for that time she was probably the best women wrestler in the company, and held her own with the big boys, paving the way for future superstars"
[7.0] "I was never the biggest fan of Chyna as a wrestler but I can't deny that she was a fantastic manager for DX and a important part of wrestling history through her intergender matches in the WWF and NJPW. Her feud with Jericho was a highlight of the Attitude Era."
[4.0] "Excellent in her enforcer role when she first came onto the scene. Looked great and believable when throwing around men. That transitioned into her wrestling against men and that's where it fell apart; she wasn't good enough in the ring for it to work. She did begin to improve eventually but she was a victim of the times where women were showcased for little more than sex appeal. Might have been interesting in the current era."
[2.0] "Chyna had an amazing look as Triple Hs manager but in terms of actually wrestling or promos, not good. I have read horror stories by guys like Jericho about how awful it was working with her. After also watching seeing some of her matches I have to say that WWF made a good decision by not giving her the match against Austin at Summerslam. While I respect what she did for wrestling if we? re being honest she was simply at the right place at the right time. The WWF could have easily found another strong women that could likely wrestle better. I feel horrible for how her life turned out but I can not pretend she was good."
[8.0] "A trailblazer if ever there was one. When the rest of the women of the Attitude Era were unfortunately stuck wrestling bra and panties matches and being valets, Chyna was contending for the WWF World Championship. The sheer spectacle of her if you ask me offsets some of the shortcomings she may have had as a worker. Chyna was one of a kind, and we shall never see her like again."
[10.0] "Although is certain that even during the time period Chyna was active there were already much better womens wrestlers in Japan, the fact that she managed to be respected, have serious an usually good matches during a time were wrestling in USA didn't take womens wrestling seriously, makes her a deserving 10 for me."
[6.0] "Changed the women's division in the WWE to respectable. She was so powerful is was tough to see her true talent. Wasn't the best, but she was unique and first of her kind."
[4.0] "Chyna wasn't a good worker, she just happened to work with good workers who made her look like a decent wrestler. Of course she broke some barriers in the business but that doesn't mean she was a good wrestler or a good talker in general. She often cut bad promos (her voice was very annoying too so that didn't help either) and her male opponents did most of the work in the ring so that she could look good and they could have a decent match. I liked the strong character she portrayed and her confident look but unfortunately that is not enough. I feel like she could've improved but since she didn't have to do most of the work, she probably never felt the need to better her work. Her best work was probably with Eddie Guerrero and this is just because Eddie was involved in it."
[8.0] "She deserves a much better rating. Maybe Chyna wasn't so skilled in the ring but was the greatest inspiration for next generation of female wrestlers."
[7.0] "Torn on whether I oughta rate this for what she meant for the industry or her abilities. There's no doubt she was a trailblazer, but her promos and in-ring ability were somewhat lacking."
[9.0] "I can't believe she is rated this low. She is a literal pioneer for women. She held her own with men, and kicked a lot of their asses. Seeing Chyna wrestle a man was normal for her. And that's why she deserves more recognition. If it wasn't for women like Chyna there would be no women's division. Chyna was a true trail blazer, and broke down more barriers than arguably any women in WWE ever."
[7.0] "I registered solely to point out how ignorant of a comment the jabroni before me posted. To rate Chyna a 0 and say Miss Elizabeth was more of a trailblazer for women than Chyna, needs to stop trying to be that dumbfuck Meltzer. While she wasn't athletic like Lita or a technician like Charlotte to say she couldn't perform is absolutely stupid. Chinas size alone made her the most intimidating woman to ever grace a WWE ring. Her power made her believable and I'm sure Mr. Sauaredstupid was too busy pounding his pud to Trish Stratus to realize it."
[3.0] "Chyna wasn't a good wrestler in the ring but for the casual viewer she was very convincing, her physic & her power made it believable of how she can work with both genders."
[8.0] "Chyna was a trailblazer. She was always the odd woman out, even in the video games she was among the guys in the roster select screen, while the other women were in the diva section. And she was good for the short time she was in."
[9.0] "This rating is for her importance in the wrestling industry. Chyna will never be considered a technical wizard. She will never be called great in the ring. That being said, there was no one like her. Nobody (aside from Jacquelin in the US) could stand up to men as legimately. She had matches that at best were decent, but she had a presence that few had"
[10.0] "Charlotte keeps saying that the women of WWE's current era are real athletes, whereas the ones from the Attitude era were only models, and quite a few great stars (e. g. Asuka, Ember, Trish, etc. ) have been booked to fall to the figure eight, but if Chyna were still alive, she would be the one making Charlotte tap."
[9.0] "An amazing force in her early years with the company. No one quite like Chyna had been seen in WWE prior & they used her expertly. Obviously her later years were a train wreck of epic proportions, but she should be remembered for her early work. She was one of the biggest stars in the company for a while regardless of gender & really got Triple H over in a big way."
[8.0] "The most groundbreaking woman in wrestling history, she wasn? t great in the ring but she was good enough to be apart of some solid matches with females and men."
[10.0] "Underrated performer. She changed women's wrestling for ever by looking feminine, the physique and teaching young fans that women are also strong and can beat guys. Trained by a succesful, Killer Kowalski. She has been the first woman to appear in the Royal rumble and win the Intercontinental title. She was also a great valet. He have affairs with Triple H and X-Pac. She changed more when Triple H fell in live with Stephanie McMahon and focused more on her career. Women's champion she was great too. She had a great relationship storyline with Eddie Guerrero and went into a impressive feud. Chyna retired very young and went downhill in her career in Japan and TNA. I was shocked that she did not appear on Raw's 1000 episode. Unfortunately she had a very hard life and faced many challenges in her life. Sad that she died and had hope to live a better life. She needds to be in the WWE Hall of Fame!"
[5.0] "Für mich ist und bleibt diese Frau ein absolutes Mysterium. Diese Wandlung im Gesicht, vom "Kerl" zu einer durchaus ansehnlichen Frau. Im Ring fand ich sie nicht ganz verkehrt, eine Vorreiterin von Beth Phoenix vielleicht. Hat für mich aber das Frauen-Wrestling nicht wirklich revolutioniert."
[9.0] "A great wrestler who has marked her era. A legend that deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. She was not outstanding in-ring, but clearly not bad either. She had a lot of charisma, was very popular and had good matches in both the women's and men's divisions. Women's champion domineering and undefeated, 3 times Intercontinental Champion (first and only woman to win this title), first woman to participate in the Royal Rumble and only woman to have done it 2 times. First and only woman to have been a WWE Challenger. Founding and iconic member of DX. The Ninth Wonder of the World was a great superstar and remains an icon, a legend. SHE was the Women Revolution."
[9.0] "Chyna was so over in the Attitude Era, that after she left WWF, she could have made an insane amount of money elsewhere (NJPW, TNA etc. ). I honestly thought that given the right training, she really could have been a good actress when she did appearances on WLiiA and 3rd Rock. In black and white terms, she not only cracked the company's bullet proof glass ceiling, but she also broke a couple gender barriers on her way up. Her time in DX, friendship with Guerrero and feuds with Jarrett, Jericho and Holly were great testaments to her success, to say nothing when she actually did wrestle and feud with women it was a big deal. Nothing is guaranteed with WWE. Will they honor her despite the bad blood? They took their sweet sweet time with honoring Savage and only put a quick blurb for Nelson Frazier only after his widow yelled at them. Will she be in the hall? I'd like to think so, but given who now runs the company and the fact that Davey Boy Smith is still not in allegedly due to his drug use, it may not be for a long time. You've made it to the grandest stage of them all Joanie, and I could think of a better card. Rest in Peace and thank you for the great moments. "
[8.0] "While she wasn't great in the ring, she was groundbreaking and a very popular figure for awhile there. Sadly wrestling really chewed her up and spit her out, quite heartlessly. The WWE really just had their way with her and totally discarded her. It was really a sad story. According to X-pac she wasn't that great of a person outside of the ring, but I blame WWF for turning her into a shell of her former self. "Wrestling eats its young"."
[6.0] "A pioneer, first and foremost broke down many barriers and misconception of what a female athlete could do and should aspire for in pro wrestling. Average in the ring (which was an improvement from most women's wrestling in the Attitude Era and still decent enough to hold her own once the division improved), solid on the mic. Had a clearly defined role and played it well. Not as talented as a Lita or Trish, but I'd be fine with putting her in the tier right below them because there's more to the equation than in-ring talent. Chyna was a star and aside from the misguided foray into the IC division, she deserved that spot. A Hall of Fame nod is a must just due to her impact."
[10.0] "Her legacy will live forever the WWE Ninth Wonder Of The World Only woman to participate in Royal Rumble and King of the Ring also being first woman to be aspiring number 1 to the WWE championship only WWE Women's champion undefeated and 3 times WWE Intercontinental Championship."
[5.0] "Ok, so ultimately she wasn't a very good wrestler. But she broke down so many barriers for women in pro wrestling with what she accomplished. She had an intimidation factor about her unparalleled by any "Diva" before her, with women and especially men. She had a tragic life and it ended just as tragically. But she's getting recognized by the company she helped make famous now. She won't ever be forgotten."
[8.0] "Chyna was a trail blazer and will always have her history making intercontinental title reign, she knew how to work a crowd and had good moments."
[5.0] "Bei Chyna muss man eines sagen: Sie war zur richtigen Stelle am richtigen Ort zur richtigen Zeit. In der heutigen Zeit wäre sie glaube nicht mehr so erfolgreich. Vom Aussehen her hat sie sich vom Beginn bis zum Ende ihrer WWE Karriere durch Operationen immer mehr gebessert und das war es auch schon. Am Mic nicht gut und auch im Ring, wenn sie bei den Herren schon mitmachen muss, auch eigentlich Undermidcard oder Undercard. Sogar bei den Damen gab es bessere (Lita). Zum Glück machte man sie nicht zum World Champion. Trotzdem hat sie auch ihren Beitrag zum Sieg der WWE über die WCW geleistet und an kann ihr eigentlich einen Platz in der HoF nicht streitig machen. Und alles was danach kam möchte ihauch nicht n die Bewertung mit einfließen lassen."
[7.0] "Sicherlich einzigartig im Wrestling Business. War Intercontinental Champion. War im Royal Rumble. Wird allerdings immer mit der Original D-X in errinerung bleiben. Im ring zwar limitiert, lebte jedoch von ihrer Physik und Kraft."
""na klasse" ... schon wieder jemand weniger aus den alten Tagen des Business. Und bezeichnenderweise ebenso vorzeitig gestorben, wobei hier Drogen, Alkohol, Steroide, Schmerzmittel usw. eine nicht unerhebliche Rolle spielen. Chyna - aka - Joanie Laurer war nun mit Sicherheit rein wrestlerisch nicht der Überflieger, allerdings hat sie einiges getan für die Damenwelt (ebenso wie vor ihr Sherri Martel, auch leider zu früh von uns gegangen). Am Anfang noch, von der Erscheinung, ziemlich unweiblich gewesen, sich allerdings später von einer - rein optisch - sehr guten Seite gezeigt, hat sie einiges bewirkt. Hohn an der ganzen Geschichte sind aber heuchlerische Statements von Jean Paul Levesque oder Stephanie McMahon. Ich wäre nicht überrascht, wenn auch die WWE nun auch ihren Tod noch dazu benutzt, daraus Kapital zu schlagen. Denn würde es wirklich fair zugehen, müßten inzwischen eigentlich nach JEDEM Todesfall Anklagen erhoben werden. Diese Organisation hat schon etliche Karrieren bzw. Leben auf dem Gewissen."
[10.0] "Kann sie nur als Bodyguard bewerten, weil ich nicht mehr von ihr gesehen habe und das war top. Eine der wenigen Wrestlerinnen die nicht durch äußeres glänzen möchte. Gerade in ihrer Promo mit der Nation fand ich sie sehr emotional berührend und i-wie ist sie, obwohl ich sie nicht wirklich kannte, ein idol und Vorbild für mich geworden"
[7.0] "Bei der DX war Sie als Ringbegleitung immer gefährlich. Als Wrestlerin war Sie okay, besonders mit Y2J. Nach dem Ausstieg bei der WWE nur noch Seltsam."
[6.0] "I fear their will be a large amount of glossing over history here.. Chyna was a childhood favorite of mine. She had a presence, she was attractive (even during her early WWF days).. but she was hit and miss in the ring. It was mostly her opponents her look good. It is what it is."
[9.0] "Erste Frau im Royal Rumble. Erste Frau mit dem Gewinn des IC Belt. DX Bodyguard als Mamacita mit Eddie göttlich. In der Diva/Womensdivision unterfordert, damals. Sie war schon gut und sie hat die Attitude Era mit gerockt, ob es einigen gefällt oder auch nicht."
[6.0] "Als Valet sehr gut (+1), im Ring mangelhaft (3/10), am Mic ausreichend (4/10), Charisma sehr solide (7/10) und eine sehr gute Ausstrahlung (9/10). Insgesamt sind das glatte 6, 00 von 10 Punkten - "befriedigend"."
[2.0] "Skandale hin oder her - Chyna war eine absolut furchtbare Wrestlerin. Mag sein, dass sie gegen Gegnerinnen wie Terri oder The Kat souveräner wirkte, aber gerade bei ihrem Run in der Männerdivision merkte man einfach wie unbeholfen und untalentiert sie nunmal ist. Als Bodyguard/Valet bzw. Hautpsache in einer Rolle, in der sie nicht durchgehend im Ring steht, hätte sie mir letztendlich besser gefallen. Denn den Look hat(te) sie ja, auch wenn ich ihr nicht wirklich viel Ausstrahlung attestieren würde."
[10.0] "chyna ist die legende der wwf! Sie hat den Sektor Diva quasi erfunden. Ja sie hatte einen riesen absturz nach der Zeit bei wwf aber dennoch ist sie einer der besten die es gibt. Vorallem hat sie wirklich eine top Figur und ist bis heute sehr hübsch. ich hoffe sie gibt mal ein richtig großes Comeback:)"
[4.0] "Chyna is a pretty memorable figure in the crazy world of professional wrestling. Unfortunately, it's probably not due to her mediocre wrestling. She rarely ever showed many signs of potential as a grappler, sticking mostly to her strengths, which was her power over the smaller women."
[0.0] "hat ihre gesamte Historie samt Legende in die Tonne gekloppt. Ja, damals in der WWF hatte sie einen gewissen Kultstatus, war im Ring recht annehmbar und hat auch mit dem ein oder anderen Moment Geschichte geschrieben, kein Thema. Aber seit ihrem Abgang aus der WWE hat sie sich das alles kaputt gemacht. Drogen- und Sexeskapaden, Selbstmordversuche, peinliche "Shoots" und verzweifelte Comebacks... auch ein Weg sich ins Abseits zu schießen."
[6.0] "Props have to be given to Chyna for her amazing physique back in the day. You also have to respect her willingness to work with men the same way the men would work with each other. She had a certain charisma about her, but her voice made promos difficult to listen to, in all honesty. It's not her fault, but it also hurts her overall charisma in my eyes. She's also insane, if X-Pac and various others are to be believed. There's also that porno. You know the one. Haven't seen it, because from the sound of it, it should be something reserved for punishing humanity's worst criminals."
[7.0] "These low ratings for Chyna are odd but, understandable. Here's my two cents. Chyna did pretty good for herself. Chyna was the first woman to compete in the Royal Rumble and to win the Intercontinental championship. My only real beef with Chyna was how co-workers (particularly Chris Jericho) have stated how hard it was to work in the ring with Chyna. There HAD to be reason why Hunter ditched her for Stephanie but, we'll never know."
[6.0] "Also, in der Zeit von 1999 - 2001 sah sie nach den - bei ihr nun wirklich nötigen - kosmetischen Operationen top aus und war als "9th Wonder of the World" eine echte Erscheinung. Gegen weibliche Gegnerinnen konnte sie aufgrund ihrer Physis dann auch durch Powermoves hervorstechen. Gegen Männer hingegen wirkte sie eher unbeholfen und somit hätte der IC Title nicht wirklich notgetan, da dieser damals im Gegensatz zu heute noch ein gewisses Prestige hatte. Über alles, was dann nach dem Rauswurf aus der WWF kam, sollte man lieber den Mantel des Schweigens hüllen. Und damit meine ich jetzt nicht mal primär, dass sie Pornos gedreht hat. Ihre Optik hatte sie sich schon vorher durch psychische Probleme und den daraus resultierenden massiven Drogen- und Alkoholmissbrauch versaut. Sie hätte durchaus noch eine Karriere im Wrestlinggeschäft vor sich gehabt, wenn sie gleich nach der Japan-Zeit 2002 bei TNA unterschrieben hätte, wage ich mal zu behaupten. Ich bewerte vordergründig ihre Prime der o. g. 2, 3 Jahre, berücksichtige aber logischerweise nen Abzug."
[7.0] "Chyna war natürlich keine perfekte Wrestlerin, sah aber wie eine ganz richtige Wrestlerin aus! Man konnte ihre "harte" Schläge sehen. Schlug einfach zu. Und die anderen Diven heute sehen wie die Fotomodels aus, und machen Cheersleader Akrobaten herum... Schade! Das ist gar nicht typisch Wrestling. Ich vermisse solche Frauen wie Chyna. Natürlich nicht übertrieben mit viel Muskelmassen. Schade, wie Chyna sich weiter entwickelt hat."
[3.0] "Ganz klar eine Wrestlerin, die von ihrem Attraktionsbonus profitiert hat (mehr als von irgendwas anderem). Wirklich gut fand ich sie jedoch nie. Hat nach ihrer Karriere einen echten Sinkflug hingelegt. Mittlerweile scheint sie ihr Leben aber wieder im Griff zu haben. Ist heute auch längst nicht mehr so unnatürlich aufgepumpt. Edit: Dafür werden Kurven und Gesicht zunehmend mit Plastik unnatürlich aufgepumpt. Edit2: Mann, Mann, Mann ..... habe gerade ihr Interview mit dem Steppin Out Magazine gelesen, das in SOTT#8 aufgegriffen wurde. Die Frau offenbart dort eine sehr befremdliche Selbsteinschätzung. Die Behauptungen, Wegbereiterin für alle Diven nach ihr gewesen zu sein und integraler Bestandteil des damaligen Erfolges der WWF gewesen zu sein, sind absolut haarsträubend und zeigen auf, dass die Gute ihre Bedeutung ziemlich drastisch überschätzt. Und nun noch darauf zu beharren, niemals Steroide genommen zu haben, ist schlicht lächerlich. Chyna ist das Postergirl für sämtliche körperlichen Veränderungen, die ein weiblicher Körper unter Steroiden durchmacht. Man muss sich nur anschauen, wie sie zu Beginn ihrer WWE Karriere aussah. Wenn Chyna noch nie Steroide genommen hat, dann hat wohl niemals jemand je Steroide genommen ......"
[8.0] "Diese teilweise schlechten Bewertungen verwundern mich. Mich hat Chyna immer unterhalten. Sie war im Ring mit einem besseren Moveset ausgestattet als heutige Diven und hatte viel mehr Intensität im Ring. Am Mic keine Offenbarung aber durchschnittlich. Sie war speziel duch ihr Aussehen. Kann mir gut vorstellen dass sie darunter litt, deswegen auch die Schönheits-OP's. Und wegen Sextapes und ähnlichem die gar nichts mit Ihrer Wrestling Karriere zu tun haben sollte man sie nicht bewerten. 8 Punkte :)"
[3.0] "Also hat mich weder früher noch heute beeindruckt. Zu DX-Zeiten das Wesen am Ring mit immer dem gleichen Gesichtsausdruck und im Ring für mich auch nix besonderes. Heute weiß man gar nicht ob das noch sie ist. Als ich sie bei TNAW das erste Mal wiedersah hätte ich sie vom Gesicht fast gar nicht erkannt. Da haben Luna und Molly Holly mehr für das Damenwrestling getan."
[8.0] "Kann Eazye nur recht geben - die Bewertungen hier lesen sich teilweise wirklich lustig... es geht hier ums "Wrestling"? ! ? ! - dachte ich zumindest.. naja, wie auch immer. Eine art "Chyna" ist genau das was der Womens Division in der WWE fehlt. Denn als Wrestling-Fan will ich Wrestling sehen und nicht immer die selben aufgetakelten püppchen die oft dann auch noch jede noch so kleine Aktion versauen. Botchamania ist voll davon haha.. Chyna gefiel MIR jedenfalls als Wrestlerin immer sehr gut."
[0.0] "I never liked her. Giving her the IC-Title was a mistake. She denied steroid-abuse on a realityshow and I laught my a** off! Never a good female wrestler."
[8.0] "Mich wundert es das Chyna so schlecht bewertet wurde. Zuerst zu ihrem Äusseren: Klar keine Augenweide, obwohl sie mMn nach ihren Operation noch recht ok aussah(Nein ich bin kein Body builder Fan aber das ist schlicht meine Meinung! ). Dazu muss man sagen, das sie höchstwahrscheinlich sich selbst nicht besonders attraktiv fand, also musste man sie halt etwas "schöner machen". Ihre Schmuddelfilme interessieren mich genau so wie die Farbe ihrer Schnürsenkel. Ihre Ring Skills waren gut, genau so etwas in Richtung Powerhouse fehlt den WWE Diven(Abgsehen von Beth Phoenix). Ansonsten hatte sie auch gewisses Charisma. Wer sie einfach wegen dem Aussehen und ihre FIlmchen schlecht bewertet und dann bei "schönen Diven" gute Wertungen abgiebt macht eindeutig was falsch."
[2.0] "Chyna war bei ihrer Ankunft in der WWF kaum als Frau zu identifizieren und wurde über die Jahre zu einem Top Model hingeschrieben und vorallem hinoperiert. Da war der schnelle Absturz schon vorprogrammiert, als Wrestlerin werden sie ohnehin nur die wenigsten vermissen. Ein paar Punkte gibts aber noch für die Aufwertung des Womans Titles durch ihre enorme Popularität."
[8.0] "Maskulines Aussehen hin, fragwürdiges Privatleben her-Chyna wäre rein vom wrestlerischen noch heute eine absolute Bereicherung für die Diva Szene der WWE. Sie war nämlich keineswegs ein reines Powerhouse, sondern war ihren Kolleginnen sowohl in Sachen Selling als auch Kontermoves deutlich überlegen."
[2.0] "Grausam. Gestartet als Bodybuilderin, hat Vinnie Mac ihr bald Silikonimplantate spendiert, und sie hat irgendwie versucht weiblicher zu werden; aber Chyna mit Pferdeschwänzen und dabei Muskeln, die die meisten anderen Wrestler zermalmen könnten wirkte einfach lächerlich. Tiefpunkt ihr Auftritt bei der Promi-Entziehungsklinik."
[10.0] "Chyna war damals einfach nur Kult. Nicht ohne Grund das neunte Weltwunder genannt. Sie hätte den World Heavyweight Titel mehr als jeder andere verdient. Sie war einfach unglaublich und man hätte sie mit diesem Titelgewinn würdigen können."
[2.0] "Ich gebe noch 2 Punkte dafür, dass sie hald wirklich viel Kraft hatte, und es fast in Ordnung ging, dass sie gegen die Männer kämpfte, zur In-Ring Qualität sag ich dann aber mal lieber nichts.."
[7.0] "Ich hab zuvor eine 0 gegeben und ich bereue es, sie hat Frauen etabliert bzw. neu etabliert nach ihrem Debut. Zum Schluss hatte se nurnoch Upfucks, aber ihr Unterhaltungswert war gross, vorallem mit HHH und Eddie war sie sehr unterhaltend."
[2.0] "Gefiel mir nie, werde auch nie verstehen was Hunter an ihr gefunden hat.... und ich kenne den Film mit Sean Waltman. Es gibt nur 2 Punkte dafür das sie als einzigste weiblicher IC Champion in Erinnerung bleibt."
[6.0] "War schon'n Musklklotz und 'n fieser Heel. Als Face nicht mehr so berauschend. In-Ring Skills nicht so dolle, Mic Work ganz OK. Gefällt mir im nachhinein immer besser, auch weil sie mittlerweile nicht mehr so aufgepumpt aussieht. Eine Wrestlingöttin war sie trotzdem nie! Kann aber gut polarisieren!"
[8.0] "Das war doch mal ne Frau , richtige Muskeln. Nicht so wie die meisten Divas heute. Die Moves waren etwas schlecht ausgeführt. Naja, Übung macht den Meister :). Das Match zwischen sie, Kurt Angle und Eddie Guerrero fand ich mit eines der besten."
[6.0] "Hat mich zu DX-Zeiten schon beeindruckt, hatte zwar nicht viel von einer Dame, was allerdings nicht schaden musste. Man sah ihr aber an, dass da vieles unecht ist und wirklich vermisst habe ich sie nie. Extra-Punkt dafuer, dass sie als einzige Frau jemals am Rumble teilgenommen hat."
[6.0] "Sie war als Valet ziemlich gut und fügte sich super in die DX ein, von dem her war sie halt auch ein halbwegs wichtiger Bestandteil der Attitude-Area der WWE. Die tragischkomischen Sachen nach der WWE blende ich mal lieber aus, denn ein bestimmtes Bild verfolgt mich immer noch."
[0.0] "Als Mitglied der D-X noch ok, aber dieser mega-push bis zum IC Title ging deutlich zu weit. Grässliche Matches, kein Charisma und auf irgendeine Art und Weise attraktiv war sie sowieso nie."
[2.0] "Als Valet von HHH noch ganz interessant und ein entsprechender Unsympath. Spätestens als sie dann mit Leuten wie Double J oder Y2J in den Ring stieg war für mich der Ofen aus. Grässliche Matches widersprachen höchstem Anspruchsdenken und sie machte sich damit auch für die Women's-Division unglaubwürdig. Über ihre privaten Entwicklungen und Aktivitäten hüllen wir mal den Mantel des Schweigens."
[6.0] "Naja, sie war ein ganz passables Valet und konnte ihren Bekanntheitsgrad gut nutzen. Ihr Absturz war fast schon eine Tragödie, immerhin scheint sie sich ja wieder gefangen haben."
[6.0] "Chyna find ich gut. Die hatte eine sehr eindrucksvolle Statur für eine Frau und Kraft, um sich mit den Männern anzulegen. Sie spielte ihre Rolle bei D-X perfekt. Fand abermdie beiden IC Titel Gewinne unnötig und unglaubwürdig!"
[6.0] "Eklig und angsteinflößend, dominant und muskelbepackt... Meine Traumfrau wird Chyna nie, aber interessant war ihr Erfolgszug durch die Männerwelt schon. Das sowas auf Dauer nicht funktioniert, war klar..."
[0.0] "Sie war im Ring einfach schlimm und dann darf sie auch noch Intercontinental Champion werden und Leute wie Chris Jericho, Jeff Jarrett etc. besiegen."
[0.0] "Ich habe Chyna nie gerne gesehen, weder als Valet von Hunter Hearst Helmsley, noch als Mitglied von DX. Als sie dann selbst gegen Männer in den Ring stieg bzw. später die Women's Division regierte, waren ihre Segmente automatische Vorspulkandidaten für mich. Hinzu kommt, dass diese Frau nach ihrer aktiven Karriere dermaßen den Faden verloren hat, dass man sich fast schämt, sie zu "kennen"."
[0.0] "In allen "Fähigkeiten" unten durch. Die Note 6 bleibt, ihr Selling und Micwork tendieren gegen 0. Die Ringleistung war sehr steif und unsauber."
[6.0] "tja, was soll man zu ms. laurer sagen? einerseits passte ihr gimmick perfekt zur DX, andererseits haette man es bei der women's division belassen sollen. der IC-Title war mehr als bull****, man haette es besser bei non-title-matches gegen die maenner belassen sollen. da sie jedoch vom killer trainiert wurde, konnte sie leistungen auf die matte "zaubern", von denen sich die heutige damen-riege eine scheibe abschneiden koennte. an wendy richter reichte sie trotzdem nie heran!"
[6.0] "Fand sie eigentlich immer gut. Sie hatte Kraft und konnte es auch locker mit den Männern aufnehmen-das hat mich damals immer voll ammüsiert und sehr gut unterhalten. Fand nur Ihre beiden IC-Titel Gewinne unnötig und unglaubwürdig. Eine Frau sollte in Titel Fragen (Männer) gar nicht in Erscheinung treten."
[4.0] "Als ich früher keine Ahnung hatte das Wrestling nur Fake ist fand ich sie schon beeindruckend. Aber irgendwie hörte ich dann nix mehr von ihr und heute weis ich auch den Grund."
[2.0] "Furchtbar! Einfach nur furchtbar! In jeder Hinsicht völlig überbewertet! War zwar eindrucksvoll von der Gestalt her, aber einfach nicht mehr weiblich! 3 Mal den IC Title gehalten und Leute, die kurze Zeit später World Champion waren, clean gepinnt- unmöglich! Zudem verstehe ich nicht, was so ein Mannweib im Playboy zu suchen hatte, da sie nichtmal ansatzweise an eine der anderen Diven im Playboy rankommt!"
[4.0] "War schon eine Erscheinung, aber als sich der Faktor "Wow! Sie ist eine Frau und kämpft gegen Männer! " agenutzt hat, blieb nicht mehr viel, was an ihr interessant war. Nicht verwunderlich, dass sie in der Versenkung verschwand."