>>18505814>ChynaBarely wrestled women, squashed the division and made the title seem like a joke. She wasn't good at working, only popular because of her look and presentation. "Influenced" the younger generation of women, so sure why not.
>LitaLol no. She always wanted to be a serious wrestler, but spent most of her "legendary" career being a sex symbol and sidekick. Also a bad worker. Decent charisma, but not Rushmore worthy.
>CharlesEhhhhh. Maybe. She was a pretty good worker in her prime, way better than the other women at the time. Helped elevate the division in the modern era. But has dropped off tremendously. Has gotten sloppy over the years, and a large part of her success was a forced push.
>RheaYeah. She's improved a ton since NXT and her main roster debut. Solid worker, promo and look, but not the best in any one category. Has singlehandedly put the current women on the map. Normies who do not watch wrestling know who she is because of tiktok and Instagram thirsting over her. If there was ever a new wrestler to break into the mainstream organically, it would be Rhea. Paul's favoritism and her crazy fans hinder her a bit, but absolutely deserving spot.
I nominate Trish
>Came from successful modeling career >Started as eye candy manager >Became shit wrestler>Put up with cringe storylines>Got good>Didn't overstay>Comes back and can still (kind of) go>Puts over young talent>Inspired a generation >Still hotter than 95% of current roster>Absolutely GOAT'D personalityAnd Asuka
>One of the best workers in her prime>Set the standard for modern title runs>Put NXT on the map>Oozing with charisma>Makes other women look greatBut she is way past her prime, hasn't really done much in years, and since she doesn't really speak English a lot, her promos are limited, so it's difficult to rank her for it. I think she deserves it for setting the path for modern Joshi to WWE and forcing the rest of the women to get better in the ring.