#6 Charlotte Flair 2-1 (66%)
Once dubbed the Queen of pay-per-views due to having sixteen successive pay-per-view victories in singles competition, Charlotte Flair is the only woman wrestling in the WWE at the moment that has wrestled at several WrestleMania pay-per-views and been on the winning side of it.
At WrestleMania 32, she made her wrestling debut at the pay-per-view when her Divas Championship would be retired and the winner would be named as the WWE Women’s Champion. Her opponents, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks, tried to prise the title away from Charlotte, but with ‘the dirtiest player in the game’ Ric Flair preventing Banks from getting back in the ring, Charlotte was able to get a victory over Lynch.
WrestleMania 33 didn’t pan out too well for Flair as she was the final person to be eliminated in the fatal four way elimination match for the same Championship she first won a year earlier. However, Flair managed to pull off one of the biggest shocks of the night and arguably in WrestleMania history, when she beat Asuka, who held the longest undefeated streak in WWE history at 914 days.
Flair is likely to be stealing headlines again at this years’ WrestleMania, competing against Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch for what looks set to be the first ever women's’ main event at WrestleMania. She will no doubt be doing everything she can to have her hand raised and extend her winning record at WrestleMania.