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Thursday 9 November 2017

Top 10 WWE Womens Champions

Let's get this straight people, THERE ARE NO DIVA'S HERE! Only champions! 
Come see the toughest women on the planet in one list full of champions, it was a challenging list to make and one i hope you will agree with me and enjoy!

10) Charlotte Flair
As of writing she's the only one on the list that won the divas title, nxt womens title and raw womens title and she's a flair which of course means she is one of the best female heels on my list. I’m sure in a few years, Charlotte will easily move up in the list and go down as one of the greatest Women’s Champions in WWE history.

9) Alexa Bliss
The first woman on the list to be the womens champion of Raw and Smackdown she is just pure BLISS! I love her and her accomplishments of those winning those titles put her here on my list. 

8) Ivory
A competitor for more than two decades, Ivory grappled in the short-lived GLOW promotion in the 1980s before arriving in WWE more than a decade later. Disgusted by the prevalence of bikini contests that greeted her when she arrived, Ivory set her sights on cleaning up the Divas division. While her quest for censorship wasn't always successful, the double-tough Diva did win the Women's Championship on three occasions, besting the likes of Fabulous Moolah and Lita in the process. Ivory's views may not have always been popular, but her courage would inspire the likes of Molly Holly and Beth Phoenix.

7) Asuka
The newest womens wrestler on the list she held the NXT womens title undefeated for over a year! She would have held it longer if it had not been due to an injury aswell as the injury HHH and Regal thought there was no one left to challenge they had got into talks with SD live and Raw Gms and it was revealed she will be Debuting under Raw at TLC. WWE officially recognises her reign as having lasted 523 days. Let's hope she debuts and continues to smash the roster being undefeated! 

6) Beth Pheonix
Beth Phoenix retired not too long ago and is often forgotten by many wrestling fans nowadays. However, during her hey-day, she was pretty special and the Chyna of the modern era. After suffering injuries when she first debuted, she became known as the “Glamazon,” a name that truly fit her. She held the Women’s Championship three times. In each reign she looked dominant and stronger and easily over matched her opponents each and every night. She was the second to last Women’s Champion before it was reincarnated. Unfortunately, she retired early. She now has children with former WWE Champion Edge. Phoenix brought a lot more legitimacy to a what was at the time a very weak Women’s Division. It’s a shame Phoenix is no longer around as she would have made a great fit among the current females in WWE.

5) Chyna
The late Chyna, the first time i seen her i was in awe because i have never seen any woman like Chyna in my life. She was so tough she gave the men a run for their money! The Ninth Wonder of the World can lay claim to many accomplishments that no other Diva can touch. A two-time Intercontinental Champion, Chyna was the first woman to compete in the Royal Rumble and the first woman to be considered the No. 1 contender to the WWE Championship. After holding her own with the likes of Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero, Chyna simply destroyed every Diva she faced and won the Women's Championship at WrestleMania X-Seven. She held the title until she left WWE in 2001, leaving behind a lasting legacy as the most dominant female competitor of all time. 

4) Mickie James
While some Divas have had the good fortune of entering WWE with little experience in the ring, Mickie James fought and clawed her way from the rough and tumble world of independent wrestling to the very top of WWE. Her unmatched drive netted her four Women's Championship and a Divas Championship in five years time, but it was her awesome attitude that captured the WWE Universe's attention. Perhaps the most popular accomplished female wrestler of the modern era. 

3) Lita
As a member of Team Xtreme with The Hardy Boyz, the high-flying Diva was loved for her wild style and her gravity-defying maneuvers. And then she met Edge. Leaving her boyfriend Matt Hardy for the Rated-R Superstar in 2006, Lita quickly became, perhaps, the most despised Diva of all time. Still, the WWE Universe's hatred couldn't deter her success and by the time she left the ring in 2007, Lita was a four-time Women's Champion. Even her infamous bedroom romp with Edge can't take that away from her.

2) Fabulous Moolah
No athlete has ever held a championship for as long as The Fabulous Moolah. From Sept. 18, 1956 until July 23, 1984, the ferocious Moolah carried the Women's Championship with a steely grasp, defeating every competitor that was placed in front of her for nearly 30 years. Perhaps the most influential female wrestler of all time. Moolah was a hated villain for decades, but in later years, she became a hilarious and beloved fixture on WWE television. Moolah was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1995: the first woman to receive this honour.

1) Trish Stratus
The three words that define a WWE Diva are "sexy, smart and powerful" and no one woman fits this description better than Trish Stratus. A former fitness model, the stunning Canadian started off in WWE as a manager before bringing her natural athletic ability to the ring. Quickly, Stratus would become the best Diva to ever do it, winning the Women's Championship a record seven times and netting other honours like a Hardcore Championship and the honour of "Diva of the Decade" in 2003. Stratus retired from wrestling in 2006, leaving the WWE as the Women's Champion and the greatest Diva of all time.

Lets hope the women's division continues to flourish and who know's maybe this list will look different the next time you see it! Thanks for visiting, bookmark the page and refresh every week for more, for now STAY SHINY!

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