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Celebrated WWE icon Trish Stratus recently celebrated her 50th birthday with a daring photoshoot for FHM magazine.
Demonstrating that she remains as impressive as ever after a quarter-century in the wrestling arena, Stratus showcased her chiseled physique on the cover of the Australian edition of the popular men’s publication.
The two-time mother appeared ageless as she confidently posed in a striking pink and silver bodysuit, revealing her toned figure.
Stratus shared her excitement over the shoot on Instagram, describing the experience as a ‘bucket list’ achievement.
Her cover photo garnered admiration from the wrestling community, with congratulations pouring in from notable figures such as Nic Nemeth, Mandy Rose, Torrie Wilson, and CJ ‘Lana’ Perry.
WWE legend Trish Stratus has marked her 50th birthday by stripping down for a racy shoot in FHM magazine
Fans also flooded the comments section, with one writing, ‘I need this magazine in my collection. Girl, you’re STUNNING.’
Another wrote, ‘You’re looking absolutely amazing as always!’
The Canadian bombshell worked as a fitness model before becoming a professional wrestler.
She’s also an avid yoga enthusiast and has used it to sculpt her sensational physique.
Trish made her WWE wrestling debut in 2000 as the manager of the tag team T&A with Test and Albert.
She won the Women’s Championship belt for the first time at Survivor Series in 2001, and went on to hold the title a record-breaking seven times.
Stratus first retired in 2006 after beating her longtime rival Lita in her hometown of Toronto to become the Women’s Champion for a seventh time.
She used the sharpshooter move to win the bout – with Lita tapping out in the middle of the ring to give Stratus the victory.
Trish made history as a seven-time WWE Women’s Champion during her time in the wrestling business
The star, now 50, is pictured at age 25 in the year 2000 during her WWE debut
The move was a nod to WWE legend and fellow Canadian Bret Hart.
Trish went on to make sporadic appearances in WWE over the years, which has included feuds with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.
She has also carved out a career in television, serving as a judge on Canada’s Got Talent for three seasons from 2022 to 2024.
Last year, Trish and Lita reunited in Ohio to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their historic main event match on Monday Night Raw.
The original match, which was held in 2004, was the first time in WWE history that two women had wrestled in the main event.
Announcing their reunion on social media, the pair wrote, ‘You may recall a little match that happened 20 years ago when we were the main event of Monday Night Raw? The first women to ever do it?
‘Well, 20 years later to the day we are celebrating our historic night! Come hang with us at @galaxyconcolumbus!’
Stratus returned to WWE earlier this year (pictured above) for a match against Tiffany Stratton at the Evolution PLE
The fitness model often flaunts her ageless beauty on social media
Trish was most recently seen on WWE in a storyline with Tiffany Stratton.
The blonde beauties faced off at the Evolution PLE in a title match for the WWE Women’s Championship, which Stratton retained after pinning Stratus.
Prior to that match, the women competed as a tag team at the Elimination Chamber PLE against Nia Jax and Candice LeRae.
In August, Stratus shared the tragic news that her mother, Alice Stratigeas, had passed away from cancer.
In a heartbreaking statement issued on social media, Stratus wrote, ‘My mama is gone. I don’t even know how to write this… she passed last week and I haven’t been able to find the words.
Trish is pictured alongside longtime WWE rival Lita at a fan event earlier this year
‘It’s as if writing the words makes it more real that my best friend, my safe place, my go-to, the one who was there for every single moment of my life, showing up for me in ways that no one else ever could for every milestone, every heartbreak, every joy – is gone. She was always there and now she won’t be,’ she continued.
‘You’ve all seen her by my side – cheering me on from the crowd, along for my travels, exceeding expectations as a Nana – practically a second mom to my children. My kids only know a life where their Nana was always there. Explaining to them that she won’t be there anymore was one of the hardest things I’ve had to do.’
She finished, ‘She fought through so many battles in her life with a strength that amazed me, and even in her hardest days, she was still thinking of everyone else first. That was my mama – selfless, brave, and full of love.’
Stratus went on to say that her ‘heart feels broken in a way I can’t describe’ and ‘life will never feel the same.’