When it comes to the women's revolution in the WWE, most people immediately think of the Four Horsewomen.Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch and Bayley are often considered the pioneers of the recent shift in women's wrestling, especially in the WWE.All ladies have won world titles on the main roster, but their bodies of work in NXT really made everyone take notice.However, several other women made the jump shortly after them and have become mainstays in the company to this day. Women like Alexa Bliss, for example.The Goddess of WWE moved to SmackDown Live as part of the 2016 draft and has gone on to become the first-ever woman to win both the SmackDown Live and Raw women's titles (Charlotte has since done that as well), the winner of the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber match, the second-ever Money in the Bank champion and a five-time world champion in WWE.That's quite the C.V. and something that none of the Four Horsewomen can actually lay claim to.However, Bliss still has plenty of detractors online - specifically Twitter - who argue that she has gotten ahead because of her good looks, she can't wrestle and doesn't take bumps.While plenty of fans would find those notions ludicrous, it's still a recurring theme week-in, week out. When GiveMeSport spoke to Becky Lynch last week, we asked the Irish Lass Kicker if Bliss is hard done by online.Lynch, who had a fantastic feud with Bliss in 2016 which resulted in Bliss' first world title in WWE, had a telling response:

Although chances are Lynch was joking or, at the very least, had her tongue firmly in cheek, she still resisted the opportunity to defend the current Raw women's champion.

It's hard to say if there is any bad blood there - or if Lynch has a bad bone in her body for that matter - but it's certainly an interesting choice, nonetheless.

As for Bliss, she has a date with Ronda Rousey at SummerSlam and it's widely believed she'll be dropping the belt to the former UFC bantamweight champion.