 What's good Josh Boros back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 crazy is WWE men versus women intergender. I can't even talk intergender wrestling matches. Basically this video should be called equal rights, equal fights. Let's check out some of these equal right equal fights moments. You know, you know what we are here for. Let's get right into this one. Since WWE transitioned into a PG product in the summer 2008, they've been reserved in showing any form of intergender wrestling on screen. If any male versus female physicality does take place, it's usually very limited. But during the attitude era and Yeah, you're having a lot more gender matches could be seen all the time. WWE are producing downright wild and insane intergender matches. You won't believe took place. Join us now as wrestling me looks at 10 of the wildest intergender right fight was always on Facebook for exclusive list. Also check out our new channel, wrestling me a shorts. Number 10 test versus may young in 2003. WWE run a segment which highlighted how power had corrupted Royal General Manager Eric Bischoff in the segment. Bischoff would reveal the legendary may young that she was going to wrestle a match a match against the former intercontinental champion test. As a match was about to begin, Stone Cold Steve Austin would introduce the special guest referee Scott Steiner. Steiner and Tess were feuding at the time. And when Tess or Steiner coming to the ring test did the unthinkable test would knock down May's friend, the fabulous Moolah before delivering a devastating pound pound of power slam on May. Bro, fans were stunned at the time that may young was taking a lot of bumps. Bro, she stayed taking some bumps. He took a bump of this nature. And although the mattress declared a no contest, praise was offered towards May for being willing to take a major bump and showing that even in 2003, she was still one of the toughest talents to ever lace up a pair of boots. Bax number nine, Stevie Richards versus Jacqueline during the bill to the 2002 Armageddon pay-per-view. WWE feature a match between Stevie Richards and Jacqueline. Again, this match was a true showcase of Jacqueline who showed fans that she could go toe to toe with Stevie Richards. Richards would end up getting the win via an underhooked DDT in a brief match, but the match clearly opened the door for Jacqueline to work more into gender matches in WWE. In 2004, Jacqueline would enter a feud with Chava Guerrera over the Cruiserweight title and would even win the title. This is crazy. Jacqueline was a vastly underrated talent in WWE and it was only appropriate that she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2016. Number eight, a train versus Stephanie McMahon. Damn. One of the rivalries that dominated SmackDown in 2003 was the feud between Vince and Stephanie McMahon. Stephanie was the general manager of Raw, but her unbiased, fair approach to the things wasn't going down well with her father. A-Train would get the win when he performed a corner slingshot splash and the match with A-Train would be the final time Stephanie would wrestle a male wrestler in 2003 as she would wrestle Brock Lesnar on Raw as well as Vince McMahon in an infamous I Quit match at the No Mercy pay-per-view. So sad. Number seven, China versus the Two Stooges. China entering the 1999 Royal Rumble was a huge deal. China was set to be the first woman in WWE history to enter the prestigious match and they would heavily promote her involvement on the episodes of Raw leading up to the show. To promote China's appearance, they would book her in a handicap match on Raw against two wrestling legends in Pat Patterson and Gerald Briscoe. The match wasn't exactly a wrestling clinic and it did feature some spots which have aged terribly. Yeah. Nevertheless, the match was a showcase of China and she would get the win by a DDT in both men and then pinning both of them simultaneously. China would go on to have a number of inter-gender matches throughout the Attitude Era including matches against the likes of Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero. Number six, the Big Show versus the Fabulous. And the crazy thing is China, she could hold her own. China could definitely hold her own in a ring, man. They did not have a problem with China handing out the beats but also catching the beats too. On November 28th, 2002 edition of SmackDown, the Fabulous Moolah would get the opportunity to wrestle in a hometown but there was just one issue. Her opponent was the reigning WWE Champion, The Big Show. Big Show's villainous manager Paul Heyman ordered Big Show to treat Moolah like she was his arch-rival Brock Lesnar and this led to Big Show getting set to choke slam Moolah before Lesnar thankfully made the save declaring the match in no contest. Lesnar and The Big Show were then brought before Lesnar performed in F5 after The Big Show through the announce table to bring that week's edition of SmackDown to a car boost. Number five, James Ellsworth versus Becky Lynch. The SmackDown product in 2017 was heavily criticized by fans. Following an unbelievable 2016 for the blue brand, 2017 struggled to keep the momentum going and pushes for the likes of Jinder Mahal and Baron Corbin resulted in fans turning off the show for good. Another element of the show that didn't exactly go down well with fans was the presentation of James Ellsworth. Ellsworth would become an associate of Carmella but Ellsworth had a ton of TV time devoted to him and this resulted in his segments often overshadowing Carmella's character work. Ellsworth would also step it in the ring during this time and on one occasion he would actually wrestle Becky Lynch. This took place on the November 7, 2017 edition of SmackDown and Lidge would end up getting the win by locking her in the disarmament. Things went from bad to worse for Ellsworth as Carmella would super kick him off to the match putting it into their partnership for an extended period. Number four. Yeah, the Ellsworth stuff, it worked for a little bit but then it kind of overstated his welcome and it didn't, it was like it was cool when it first happened, when they were really doing this thing we're going with Ellsworth and like him being this enhancement talent and stuff like that and getting out some wins he shouldn't be getting but then it kind of overstated Four. Three-minute warning, destroy the lesbians. It's class. Never having an official match with female talent a three-minute warning were involved in a number of segments in 2002 which saw them destroy the opposite gender. One incident of this took place when Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff ordered Rosie and Jamal to destroy two females who were taking part in HLA. One of the women would be super kicked whilst the other was taken out with a brutal looking pop-up Smollentrop. Jamal would then follow this up by performing a diving splash to the top rope. The two women involved in the segment deserve all the praise in the world for taking bumps in this nature. They looked painful. We're going too far. Number three, Jazz versus Bubba Ray Dudley. A Jazz is without question one of the most overlooked talents of the early 2000s. Her entering work has aged extremely well and she wouldn't be at a place wrestling with talents of today such as Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks. One of Jazz's finest moments of her career was when she wrestled Bubba Ray Dudley on Raw in 2002. Jazz would challenge Bubba for the hardcore title and it was clear from the opening bell that Bubba simply wasn't treating Jazz as a credible, viable threat. However, when she introduced some weapons in the mix, hands didn't mean it changed. Due to the hardcore title being contested under the 24-7 rules, the match saw interference from Stevie Richards and it was Jazz using a shovel on Bubba Ray that allowed Richards to get the pin and become hardcore champion. Jazz more than held her own in the match and this ended up being one of WWE's strongest ever intergender match-ups. 2. Molly vs Crash Holly Wrestling fans applauded WWE's decision to induct Molly Holly into the Hall of Fame in 2021. Her work continues to be celebrated to this very day and Molly wasn't afraid to mix it up with men when the time came. This was the case in 2001 when Molly collided with her kayfabe cousin Crash in the match on Raw. The issues between the two cousins started when Molly began to date Spike Dudley and with Crash not agreeing with this romantic decision, the bond between the two disintegrated. The match was short but it highlighted just how good Molly was and it also highlighted how unbelievably hilarious Crash Holly was as a performer. Molly managed to secure the win when Spike distracted Crash allowing Molly to perform a trademark Molly go round to attain one of the biggest wins of her entire career. 1. Rhea Ripley vs Akira Tazawa One of the things that's been present on screen since Triple H took over WWE Creative has been the inclusion of more inter-gender moments. Most of these have involved Rhea Ripley as her work with Judgment Day has resulted in Ripley having physical interactions with the likes of Rey and Dominic Mysterio on the December 19th 2022 edition of Raw. Ripley got the chance to compete in an inter-gender match as she would face Akira Tazawa. The match unfortunately did feature several botches but the crowd were into the match and it was a clear sign that WWE should explore booking more inter-gender matches going forward. It was almost if the match was an experiment to see how the crowd reacted to an inter-gender matchup which is a smart way for Triple H and WWE management to determine fan interest. In the match itself, Ripley managed to get the win thanks to a rip-tide in a very competitive matchup that certainly stood out on a stacked three hour show. But there you have it folks, 10 of all. And I think it's part of the fact that Ripley people like people were invested into our character her turning heel joining the Judgment Day is probably one of the best things that has happened for her in her on her main roster career like people rock with her and there's a lot of simps for her. So anytime Ria is on TV, people want to see it. So whether it's fighting a woman or a male doesn't matter. People want to see it. So comment down below. Let me know what was your favorite inter-gender wrestling moment in WWE. The one I can instantly think of is Bubba Ray out here. Once again, attacking May Young. He was like in this trance state. Like anytime he put someone through a table, he just went to this trance of just he was just in this euphoric state of mind. And that's exactly what happened. Got May Young. She was in a wheelchair, made sure he picked her up and threw her through the table off the stage. And he was just in this euphoric state like this trance that I was just like, oh, okay, this is what we're doing. So that's one moment I can think of off the top of my head. But I appreciate all the love and support. Road to 150K and I am still in the speed of YouTube Wrestling Championship of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking wimmy. See y'all, I fucked it up. Y'all know that, y'all know.