Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers

Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers

WWE is something that we all grew up watching and female wrestlers are a big part of the whole thing. Their contribution in the making of WWE is undeniable. So Sports Culture decided to create this “Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers” list just to demonstrate respect and love towards those female superstars.

(Note. Bellow list will be in accordance to number of title won by the female superstars)

Rank Name No of Titles
1 Charlotte Flair 15
2 Trish Stratus 7
3 Sasha Banks 7
4 Becky Lynch 6
5 Mickie James 6

1. Charlotte Flair

Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers
  • Real Name – Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr
  • Total No. Of Titles: 15 titles

Born on 5 April 1986 in North Carolina, United States; Charlotte Flair is one of the greatest and currently the tops our list of “top 5 female WWE wrestlers”. She is also known for her father Ric Flair who was also a wrestler in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). Her first professional titles were her two NXT Women’s Championships, and 1 WWE Divas Championship. Later in her carrier she went on to win 6 Raw Women’s Championships, and 6 Smackdown Women’s Championships.

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2. Trish Stratus

Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers
  • Real Name – Patricia Anne Stratigeas
  • No of Titles – 7 titles

The one who inspired the most new gen women wrestlers and considered one of the greatest wrestlers who ever walked into the ring is Trish Stratus. Trish Stratus had born on December 18, 1975 Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She started her carrier on March 19, 2000 on WWF, and won her First WWF Women’s Championship on 2001 in a six-pack challenge match up. She was once in a generation talent and inspired many with her skills in pro wrestling. Because of her 7 titles she comes 2nd in our “top 5 female WWE wrestlers”.

2. Sasha Banks

Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers
  • Real Name – Mercedes Justine Kaestner-Varnado
  • No of Titles – 7 titles

Born on January 26, 1992 Sasha Banks is one of the most existing female wrestlers of WWE. She started her carrier at WWE NXT on 2014 and won her First title of NXT Women’s Championship on February 11, 2015. Later she went on to win 5 WWE Raw Women’s Championship and 1 WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship. Also she is our joint 2nd place holder of “top 5 female WWE wrestlers”.

3. Becky Lynch

Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers
  • Real Name – Rebecca Quin
  • No of Titles – 6 titles

Only female wrestler to hold both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championship titles simultaneously Becky Lynch born on 30 January 1987 in Limerick, Ireland. Becky started her WWE carrier at 2013 with NXT. She won her first ever title in a six-pack elimination challenge at Backlash on 11 September 2018. She was the inaugural SmackDown Women’s Champion. Later on she won SmackDown Women’s Champion 3 more times and also WWE Raw Women’s Championship title 2 times.

3. Mickie James

Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers
  • Real Name – Mickie Laree James
  • No of Titles – 6 titles

Sheer will and determination that kept her in the industry maybe one of the best trait about her. This is the reason which led her to win 5 WWE titles and made our list of “top 5 female WWE wrestlers”. Her birthplace was Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A where she saw first light on August 31, 1979. Mickie James started her carrier at WWE on October 10, 2005. Later she went on to win 5 WWE Women’s Championship and 1 WWE Divas Championship.

Conclusion – Top 5 Female WWE Wrestlers

Wrestling is and was one of the most watched sports all over the world and these female superstars certainly helped the cause. These top 5 female WWE wrestlers also made female wrestling more of popular option with their continuous efforts. Sports Culture likes to Thank them for all their contribution to the wrestling world, “Thank You for entertaining us – Queens of the Ring”.


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