Updated: 15 April 2022
Top 5 Greatest WWE Female Superstars Of All Time. WWE is one of the most famous Sports entertainment shows in not only the USA but across the globe. And a big credit for its popularity goes to the Divas section or to be precise, the Women’s division.
Numerous female wrestlers have devoted their lives to the company, working day and night to make it famous while becoming internet sensations themselves. And they indeed have as much credit for WWE’s growth as any of the Men’s wrestlers.
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In 2015, WWE’s Chief Brand Officer (CBO) Stephanie McMahon announced the WWE Women’s Revolution that changed the division forever as Women wrestlers were shifted from Divas to superstars. That brought about the addition of stars like Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch who are currently at the top of the roster.
In this article, we shall be taking a look at the Top 5 Greatest, Most loved WWE Female Superstars of all times.
Top 5 Greatest WWE Female Superstars Of All Time
Charlotte Flair
Charlotte Flair is a second Generation WWE superstar. Her father, Ric Flair is one of the most famous WWE legends and he has 16 world titles to his name. Charlotte made her WWE debut on 17th July 2012 on NXT and she first appeared on WWE Raw on 13th July 2015 as a part of the WWE Women’s Revolution.
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She is a record 6 times Raw Women’s Champion, 6 times (and current) Smackdown Women’s Champion, 1-time Diva’s champion, and 2 times NXT Women’s Champion. In 2016, she was made the WWE Female Wrestler of the Year and to date, she is a fan favorite.
Charlotte has a net worth of $1.5 to 2 Million.
Trish Stratus
Canadian Professional Wrestler Trish Stratus is one of the most loved and controversial figures in WWE history at the same time. She made her WWE debut on March 19th, 2000 in Sunday Night heat. Soon she became very famous among the fans for her killer looks and skills.
But apart from being immensely beautiful, Trish Stratus was also a gifted wrestler. Trish Stratus had the most number of WWE Women’s Titles (7) before it was broken by Charlotte Flair.
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Trish Stratus is, however, long retired now and has a net worth of $7 to 8 Million.
Lita
Lita made her WWE debut on January 9, 1999, and retired as one of the absolute legends in the company.
She has 4 Women’s World Titles to her name and is one of the most decorated female WWE superstars ever. She was very well known for her punk nature and rawness. She collapsed with various male superstars during her career like the Dudley Boyz and Triple H and Hardy Boyz.
Lita pursued a career in Punk Music after retiring from WWE and currently has a Net Worth of $4 Million.
Kanako Urai/Asuka
Kanako Urai is a Japanese wrestler who has been in the Professional wrestling circuit since 2004. In 2015, she joined WWE NXT under the ring name of Asuka and since then her career skyrocketed.
She had an undefeated streak of 914 days or roughly 2 and a half years in the WWE which is to date a record. Her streak broke in 2018 when she lost to Charlotte in Wrestle Mania XXXIV.
Asuka’s style and unique skills are loved by her fans. She is a 2 times Raw Women’s champion, 1-time Smackdown Women’s champion, 2 times Women’s Tag team champion, and 1-time Women’s Money in the bank champion.
Asuka’s Net worth is around $1.2 Million.
Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch, famously known as ‘The Man’ in WWE is the face of WWE’s Women’s division currently and she has been so for quite some time now. She made her WWE debut in 2013 through NXT.
Becky Lynch is a 2 times Raw Women’s Champion, 4 times Smackdown Women’s Champion, and 1-time Women’s Royal Rumble Champion. She is probably the closest to breaking Charlotte Flair’s title record. She is also the only one to have held both Raw and Smackdown Women’s Championship titles simultaneously.
Becky Lynch’s net worth is $6 Million as of 2022.