WWE Evolution 2018: Top Ten Most Successful Female Wrestlers

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#7: Sasha Banks

They don’t call it “Boss Time” without a reason.

Banks has bossed her way into a NXT Women’s Championship and a record-tying four Raw Women’s Championships.

Her match at NXT TakeOver: Respect against Bayley would be the first women’s match to ever headline a major WWE event, first women’s Iron Man match, and the second-longest women’s single match at 30 minutes. The match awarded her Pro Wrestling Illustrated‘s Match of the Year and Woman of the Year in 2015.

Her match against Charlotte at the 2016 Hell In A Cell would make them the first women to headline a WWE pay-per-view event, and the first women to compete in a Hell In A Cell match. Also competing against Charlotte, the two became the first women to main event Raw in a women’s match since 2004.

Then, again, Banks and Charlotte broke barriers in 2016 by competing in the longest women’s singles match at Roadblock: End of the Line, a 30-minute Iron Man match that lasted 34:45.

She participated in the first women’s Elimination Chamber match at 2018’s Elimination Chamber, the first women’s match contested in the Middle East with Alexa Bliss, and was the first, and longest-lasting, entry in the first women’s Royal Rumble match, lasting an astounding 54:46.

Banks is slated to team up with Natalya and Bayley against the Riott Squad at Evolution in a six-woman tag-team match. Fans hope to see Banks and Bayley’s Boss ‘N’ Hug Connection as the start of a women’s tag-team division.

The Stats

-Five title reigns

-Six years of active wrestling within WWE territories

-412 matches recorded

-53.51 percent win record

-30 pay-per-view matches