Patricia Anne Stratigias (born December 18, 1975), better known by her ring name Trish Stratus, is a Canadian retired professional wrestler, fitness model, actor and television personality. She rose from a background in fitness and modeling to become one of the most visible women in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE) during the 2000s. Stratus combined athletic ability, charisma and a knack for performance to play both dramatic and comedic roles on-screen, and she became one of the key figures in the company’s women's division.
Career overview
Stratus joined WWE in the early 2000s and quickly moved beyond her initial valet and personality roles to become an in-ring performer. During her active wrestling career she won multiple championships and headlined segments on pay-per-view events. Her in-ring style mixed standard professional-wrestling technique with high-impact moves and carefully crafted storytelling, which helped raise the profile of the women's division at a time when it was undergoing significant change. She left full-time competition after a number of years but has returned for special appearances and matches on several occasions.
Achievements and recognition
Among her most notable recognitions are multiple title reigns and industry awards. She is a seven-time WWE/WWF Women’s Champion and briefly held other titles during storylines. Popular accolades included multiple calendar-year honors and being named Diva of the Decade by some outlets. In 2013 she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, a formal acknowledgement of her prominence in the sport. She has also been acknowledged outside the ring for her work in fitness and entertainment.
Style, persona and media work
Stratus’s persona blended glamour and toughness: early in her career she was presented in a glamour-oriented role that evolved into a credible competitor respected for improving in the ring. After transitioning from full-time wrestling she pursued projects in fitness, television and film, and has been active as a public figure promoting health and exercise. She also served as a trainer on a reboot of a wrestling-reality series, mentoring aspiring performers and lending mainstream recognition to the program.
Legacy and notable facts
Trish Stratus is widely credited with helping to shift perceptions of women’s roles in professional wrestling from peripheral on-screen attractions toward athletes capable of carrying major storylines. Her matches with contemporaries are frequently cited in retrospectives about the period. She remains a popular guest at conventions and reunion events and was invited to participate in Hall of Fame ceremonies both as an inductee and later as a presenter for other inductees.
- Full name: Patricia Anne Stratigias.
- Ring name: Trish Stratus.
- Born: December 18, 1975.
- Notable honors: multiple WWE Women’s Championships; WWE Hall of Fame inductee.
- Post-wrestling: fitness and media projects, occasional WWE appearances.
For readers who want to explore primary sources or official pages, the following links are available as starting points:
- Official biography or profile 1
- Career highlights and match history
- Fitness and modeling projects
- Wellness and training initiatives
- Acting and television credits
- WWE-related coverage
- Championship records and title history
- Award listings and recognitions
- Notable return appearances
- Mentoring and reality-TV involvement
- Hall of Fame induction details
- Induction presenters and ceremony notes
- Other public appearances and collaborations
This article summarizes broadly known facts about Trish Stratus’s public career and influence in professional wrestling and fitness media. Where more precise event dates and match-by-match accounts are needed, consult detailed records or the official sources linked above for verification.