#2 Charlotte Flair
If 2016 and 2017 were about building Charlotte Flair up as the top female Superstar on the WWE roster, then the first half of 2018 was all about cementing her legacy as one of the best competitors, either male or female, of this generation.
Yes, the last couple of months haven’t been great, especially the manner of her defeat against Carmella at Backlash, but her victory over Asuka at WrestleMania 34 was a massive show of faith by WWE and a moment that will still be talked about by wrestling fans in 20+ years from now.
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Edited by Anirudh Balasubramaniam