Paige, Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch are some of the biggest names in WWE, providing us with incredible entertainment over the years.
WWE is one of the biggest organisations in the world, pulling in millions of fans from all over the globe, each having their favourite Superstar or Superstars.
As ever, the debate for the GOAT will always rumble on, with WWE themselves compiling a list of the greatest female Superstars from 50-1 on the WWE Network as part of a series, let’s take a look at their top 20.
20. Natalya
19. AJ Lee
18. Shayna Baszler
17. Paige
16. Sable
15. Molly Holly
14. Victoria
13. Alexa Bliss
12. Mickie James
11. Beth Phoenix
10. Bayley
Bayley is preparing for an in-ring return to WWE
Bayley is currently still signed to WWE, but is inactive due to a torn ACL. She’s been Raw Women’s Champion before as well as SmackDown Women’s Champion.
9. Ronda Rousey
After being successful in MMA, winning bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics for judo and becoming a UFC Champion, Ronda Rousey then turned to WWE. She’s also been Raw Women’s champion before losing the belt in a winner-takes-all triple threat match.
8. Lita
A 2014 Hall of Famer, Lita is a name synonymous with WWE worldwide. She’s a four-time Women’s Champion and won American Chronicle’s Female of the Year in 2006.
7. Alundra Blayze
The Italian legend retired in 2001 after a 16-year stint as a professional wrestler. Better known as Madusa, Alundra Blayze has four WWE titles to her name.
6. Sasha Banks
Sasha Banks
Sasha Banks is still active today and is one of the biggest draws in the female roaster. She has a whopping nine WWE titles to her name including tag team championships, who says she won’t break double figures any time soon?
5. Asuka
Asuka became the first Japanese Superstar in the WWE since 1994 when she joined in 2016. She’s a multiple time champion after winning both Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championships.
4. Chyna
Chyna
Unfortunately no longer with us, Chyna was and still is a WWE icon. She was a founding member of D-Generation X, winning multiple WWF Intercontinental Championships and a WWF Women’s Championship. She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 as a part of D-Generation X.
3. Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch is one of the star attractions the WWE has to offer currently, hailing from Ireland, she has quickly cemented her place on this list. She’s a three-time SmackDown Women’s Champion and has won the same accolade once on RAW. Lynch hasn’t been able to set up a title challenge shot yet, but she’s still trying everything to get back to the top.
2. Charlotte Flair
Flair is a name that resonates with WWE fans worldwide, so when Charlotte followed in her father’s footsteps, she certainly had big shoes to fill. After coming in second on this list with four RAW titles and five on SmackDown, it’s safe to say she has lived up to the name and continues to do so.
1. Trish Stratus
A seven-time Women’s Champion, Trish Stratus rightly takers her place as the GOAT of the women Superstars in WWE. She was a trailblazer in the mid-naughties, taking the female side of WWE to a whole new level with her success and popularity, all the current Superstars have a lot of thanking to do to Trish Stratus.