12 Influential Female Wrestlers In The History Of WWE

WWE has a reputation for producing some of the most exceptional women’s wrestling in the squared circle. Despite the Divas era, few promotions can compare to the continued success of their female division. Throughout the years, WWE’s female wrestlers have shattered barriers, paving the way for future superstars like Bianca Belair and 2023 Royal Rumble winner Rhea Ripley.

As Women’s History Month is celebrated, we have compiled a list of 12 female WWE superstars who have secured their place in the annals of wrestling history. Our list includes wrestlers from all the significant eras in WWE’s extensive and illustrious history. Additionally, we have also mentioned those who have made an impact on wrestling as a whole, including those who may not have been remembered for their in-ring accomplishments. This list offers a wealth of information to unpack and enjoy.

Jacqueline

The current Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair listed as a major inspiration when speaking with Forbes, Jacqueline was one of the unsung heroes of WWE’s Attitude Era and early days of the Ruthless Aggression era. The two-time Women’s Champion even won the Cruiserweight Championship late in her WWE tenure, becoming only the third female wrestler to do so.

A prominent player in the women’s division throughout her career, Jacquline became the first Women’s Champion in nearly three years after the title was brought back in September 1998. Years after her career ended, Jacqueline became the first Black woman to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and later returned to compete in the first ever Women’s Royal Rumble.

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