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The Many Shades of 11 Top Women in the WWE

The Women's Revolution is here!
The Women's Revolution is here!

The popularity of female superstars in the WWE has been growing daily with many fans even considering the women's wrestling addition to the WWE as one of the best things to happen in sports entertainment.

This popularity of the female superstars has enabled the WWE to launch the WWE women’s revolution which is currently doing extremely well. It may even lead the women to headline WrestleMania soon.

These women are extremely skilled when it comes to in-ring competition and have evolved into complete wrestlers rather than just being eye candy. But that’s not all, as they have acted, written books, and won numerous fitness titles while finding the perfect balance between real-life challenges as well as one in professional wrestling.

If you are a WWE fan and love the female wrestling division, you are going to see many familiar faces here. So here is your inside look at the most popular wrestlers in WWE and everything that you need to know about them.


#1 Charlotte

Charlotte works hard to reach the top
Charlotte works hard to reach the top

Real Name: Ashley Elizabeth Flieher

Born: April 5, 1986

Charlotte is the daughter of the renowned WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair. Her talent runs not only in the wrestling arena but also outside the arena with her abilities spanning out as not only just an athlete but also as an actress and author.

Flair is an overall eight-time women's champion in WWE. Her accomplishments in the wrestling arena include being a former NXT Women's Champion, the final Divas Champion, the first and four-time Raw Women's Champion and a two-time SmackDown Women's Champion.

She is the first and only wrestler to hold all four championships in WWE as well as being the longest-reigning SmackDown Women's Champion in WWE history to-date.

Charlotte is extremely talented outside the ring as well, as she has co-authored Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte, and acted in Psych: The Movie as the character of Heather Rockrear.

In June 2018, Flair was one of the featured stars in the ESPN Body 10 magazine and she appeared in the January 2016 issue of Muscle & Fitness. She ranked 29th out of 50 in the 2017 Sports Illustrated fittest woman athletes of the year.

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