WWE Evolution 2018: Ranking Each Battle Royal Participant’s Chances Of Winning

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19. Kelly Kelly

I would say that Kelly Kelly has a cult following among wrestling fans, which is honestly at testament to her impact on women’s wrestling in WWE. What Kelly Kelly embodied as a wrestler makes her a target for criticism from fans who haven’t honestly thought about the fact that she is responsible for the Evolution of women’s wrestling in WWE, too.

The dynamic she’ll bring to this match as something of an enigma in the WWE Universe will add plenty to the atmosphere, and it will be interesting to see if she can avoid being eliminated by Nia Jax for a second straight time.

Kelly Kelly defeated Brie Bella for the Divas Championship in 2011 before retiring from WWE a year later due to a neck injury. She began wrestling in 2006, and her title win was the quite the climb from her humble beginnings in ECW. I bring this up, because both the climb to championship gold (she had to endure some seriously bizarre storylines in her career) and her early retirement at 25 due to injuries show that she’s earned respect for her years of strenuous work.

18. Molly Holly

A standout at this year’s Women’s Rumble, Molly Holly is someone fans can take inspiration from. She has dedicated her life to helping others and once paid Beth Phoenix’s tuition for wrestling school.

We’ll see if Molly Holly, a former two-time Women’s Champion and Hardcore Champion in WWE, can dazzle the crowd once again on Sunday at Evolution. She will make everyone else in that ring look better when she’s in there, and fans were amazed by how easily she moved around the ring in the Rumble at 41. Molly Holly seemed athletic enough to wrestle for longer, but even a brief example of her talents at Evolution will be a welcome site.