Top 10 WWE Greatest Women Superstars Till 2025

 
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WWE has long been the sports entertainment leader around the world, and in the last few decades, the company has witnessed a revolution in female wrestling. As part of the celebration of Women's History Month and to honor this historic transition, WWE released a list of the 50 Greatest Women Superstars of all time. This countdown, revealed via a special presentation on WWE Network and Peacock, honors pioneers, titleholders, and legends who have redefined what it means to be a WWE Superstar.

Counted down by Sarah Schreiber in five episodes, the countdown created massive social media hype, especially when the top 10 were revealed. These female wrestlers have cemented legacies through title reigns, legendary feuds, and historic moments.

Here is the Top 10 WWE Women Superstars Up to 2025, according to WWE rankings:

10. Bayley

Once the sweet "Hugger," Bayley developed into one of the greatest heels in WWE history. A multi-Women's Champion, Bayley helped establish SmackDown's women's division and was the first women's Grand Slam Champion in WWE.

Bayley

9. Ronda Rousey

Switching to WWE from UFC, Ronda created a scene right away. Her WrestleMania 34 entrance was filled with electricity, and she rode up the top of the ring to claim the RAW Women's Championship. Part-time though her WWE career turned out to be, her crossover success and appeal have been without peer.

8. Lita

A stunt fly girl who defied stereotypes, Lita added attitude and attitude to women's wrestling. A four-time Women's Champion, Hall of Famer, she made an entire generation proud with her in-ring bold style.

7. Alundra Blayze

One of the first women to pioneer the women's division in the 90s, Blayze was a technical wrestler and for carry the women's division through an era when it was largely forgotten. She's also notorious for tossing the WWE Women's Title into the garbage on WCW Nitro, a moment that has been both derided and immortalized.

6. Sasha Banks

A real game-changer, Sasha Banks provided classic matches all over NXT, RAW, and SmackDown. From being on the first-ever women's Hell in a Cell to main eventing WrestleMania 37, Sasha has shown to be one of the most charismatic and versatile stars in WWE.

5. Asuka

Unbeaten for more than two years, Asuka's reign in NXT was the stuff of legend. She went on to win numerous titles on the main roster, earning a reputation as one of the most decorated and respected wrestlers of the current era.

4. Chyna

Known as "The Ninth Wonder of the World," Chyna broke barriers by wrestling men and even capturing the Intercontinental Championship. Her pioneering efforts opened the door for future generations.

3. Becky Lynch

"The Man" became a superstar after a memorable ascent in 2018. She became the face of WWE and made history by winning the first women's WrestleMania main event at WrestleMania 35. Her combination of charisma and toughness makes her a contemporary icon.

Charlotte Flair

2. Charlotte Flair

With unmatched athleticism and a legacy to carry, Charlotte has become one of the most accomplished women in WWE history. A multi-time world champion, her consistent excellence has kept her at the top of the card since her debut.

1. Trish Stratus

Declared the greatest female wrestler of all time by WWE, Trish revolutionized women's wrestling in the early 2000s. From fitness model to Hall of Famer, she redefined what it means to be a WWE Superstar through her dedication, passion, and championship triumph.

These ten women are the best of the best in and out of the ring. Their stories are a testament to how far women's wrestling has evolved—and just how bright its future looks.