WWE Raw: Women’s Division Ranking After Hell in a Cell
By Tim Sherry
WWE.com
4. Dana Brooke
Brooke is an interesting case. She looks like a star but doesn’t wrestle like one yet. She has terrific vocal in-ring intensity but lacks when it comes to promos. With that being said, the girl has a long way to go but still has a very high ceiling. The former fitness competitor only has 3 years of experience as a wrestler after being signed to the WWE in 2013 without ever having wrestled a match before. For someone so green, she’s made huge strides so far and with a little more work could be a future champion.
But for now, Brooke sits at No. 4 after losing to Bayley fairly handily at Hell In A Cell. After notching the most significant win of her career on the October 17th edition of RAW, defeating the aforementioned Bayley, Brooke has almost immediately fallen back. Her path now that HIAC is over could be a cloudy one as it appears the top 3 women in the division are leaps and bounds ahead of the bottom 3.