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12 Best Women Who Wrestled Their Way to the Top

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Professional wrestling has never been just about body slams and dropkicks—it’s about drama, charisma, and a healthy dose of “you can’t look away” energy. And when it comes to the queens of the ring, these 12 women have ruled with grace, grit, and grappling greatness. Let’s dive into the badass world of the best female wrestlers to ever lace up their boots.

1. Trish Stratus

Trish Stratus didn’t just walk into WWE, she strutted in and changed the game. Once upon a time, she was just a fitness model, but soon enough, she was the seven-time Women’s Champion who broke necks and stereotypes. Trish wasn’t just about pretty looks—she proved that you could be gorgeous and powerbomb your way into wrestling history. Her legendary feud with Lita? Iconic. She didn’t just raise the bar, she lifted it over her head and dropped it on her opponents.

2. Rhea Ripley

Rhea Ripley is a combination of punk rock and raw power, with the ability to forcefully slam you through a table. Ripley has already made history as the first woman to hold both the NXT UK and NXT Women’s Championships. She made her WrestleMania debut against Charlotte Flair, earning the respect of everyone, even those who dared to question her badassery. Fans love her for her strength, style, and the way she blends goth vibes with a “don’t mess with me” attitude. Seriously, don’t mess with her.

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3. Becky Lynch

Who runs the world? The Man. Becky Lynch didn’t just break the mold, she smashed it with a steel chair. Rising from underdog status to headlining WrestleMania 35, Lynch became the first woman to hold both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championships at the same time. She’s got the mouth of a brash Irish poet and the fists to back it up. Fans adore her no-nonsense attitude, but the fact that she can trash talk and out-wrestle you? That’s why she’s royalty.

4. Charlotte Flair

If wrestling greatness was inherited, Charlotte Flair would possess it. The daughter of the Ric Flair, Charlotte has made sure no one mistakes her success for nepotism. A multi-time Women’s Champion with unmatched athleticism, she’s delivered some of the most jaw-dropping performances in WWE history. Whether she’s flipping off the top rope or making history at WrestleMania, Flair doesn’t just follow her dad’s legacy—she’s carving out her own, one perfectly executed suplex at a time.

5. Amy Dumas (Lita)

Lita is the OG daredevil of women’s wrestling. Back in the early 2000s, she swung through the ropes like Spider-Woman and wasn’t afraid to risk it all for a high-flying move. Lita was the four-time WWE Women’s Champion who brought an edge to the division when it sorely needed one. Her feud with Trish Stratus was the stuff of legend, and she was everything fans wanted—rebellious, cool, and the complete opposite of the stereotypical “diva.” Lita? She was pure fire.

6. Chyna

Chyna didn’t just break the glass ceiling, she crushed it with her bare hands (and maybe a steel chair). With her ability to wrestle men, win the Intercontinental Championship, and enter the Royal Rumble with ease, Chyna established herself as a formidable force. Chyna was a game-changer, one of the first women to be taken seriously as a powerhouse in a male-dominated sport. Her presence, her strength, her sheer Chyna-ness—you just don’t see that every day.

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7. Alexa Bliss

Alexa Bliss is small, but she’s mighty—and she’s got the accolades to prove it. Bliss has mastered the art of making fans hate her one moment and cheer her the next. Whether she’s playing the cruel goddess or a spooky, supernatural character, Bliss owns the ring with her five-foot frame, like she’s six feet tall. With multiple championships under her belt, she continues to prove that size doesn’t matter when you have the charisma and wrestling chops to steal the spotlight.

8. Asuka

If you’ve ever seen Asuka in the ring, you know one thing: she’s terrifyingly good. Her undefeated streak in NXT? Legendary. Her striking and submission skills are second to none, and she brings a unique style straight from Japan that has kept the competition on their toes. Fans love Asuka not just for her incredible matches but also for her infectious personality, colorful outfits, and signature masks. She’s equal parts unpredictable and unbeatable—just the way we like it.

9. Mickie James

Mickie James is the definition of longevity. She’s wrestled in almost every major promotion and held championships in all of them. Her rivalry with Trish Stratus at WrestleMania 22 is still one of the most memorable moments in women’s wrestling, and she hasn’t slowed down since. Fans love Mickie for her passion, her storytelling, and her ability to adapt to any era of wrestling. She’s a six-time WWE Women’s Champion, and that’s not a fluke—it’s sheer talent.

10. AJ Lee

AJ Lee was the anti-diva before it was cool. With her “crazy chick” persona and snappy promos, AJ stood out from the crowd, and fans ate it up. She was a three-time Divas Champion who took no prisoners, paving the way for WWE’s women’s revolution. AJ was unafraid to be herself—quirky, rebellious, and tough as nails—and that’s why she still holds a special place in fans’ hearts, even years after she left the ring.

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11. Sasha Banks

There’s a reason Sasha Banks is known as “The Boss”. She’s been the backbone of WWE’s women’s division, delivering some of the best matches, including her groundbreaking Hell in a Cell bout against Charlotte Flair. Sasha combines flair (pun intended), technical brilliance, and high-risk maneuvers that make her matches must-see TV. Fans love her confidence and charisma, and there’s a reason why she’s consistently in the spotlight—because she’s just that good.

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12. Paige

Paige was the breath of fresh air WWE didn’t know it needed. With her goth look and take-no-prisoners attitude, she stood out from the “diva” pack and became the youngest Divas Champion in history. Though her in-ring career was cut short due to injury, Paige’s influence on the women’s revolution is undeniable. Fans love her for being unapologetically herself, and her legacy as one of WWE’s most unique and groundbreaking female wrestlers is set in stone.

These 12 women didn’t just wrestle, they revolutionized the game. From the pioneers like Trish and Lita to modern-day icons like Becky and Charlotte, they’ve each left their own unique mark on professional wrestling. They’ve proven time and again that female wrestlers are just as tough, talented, and tenacious as their male counterparts—and in some cases, they’re even better.

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