Charlotte
This may be the boldest claim on this list, since Charlotte has been on the main roster less than two years. But in that time, she has been such an enormous part of a rejuvenated women’s division that it’s hard to see any way she won’t eventually be in the hall of fame.
Even if you just count what she’s done to this point, Charlotte could probably already get in. Far and away the top heel in the women’s division, and among the best villains on the roster overall, Charlotte has repeatedly shown that she learned plenty of tricks from her father, Ric Flair. More tangibly, Charlotte’s five combined championship reigns between the retired Divas Championship and the current RAW Women’s Championship already put her in a tie for tjhird all-time behind Trish Stratus, who had seven reigns, and Mickie James, who has six.
Even if you discount some of those reigns as part of a back-and-forth feud with Sasha Banks, Charlotte’s role as the first Women’s Champion after the era of the Divas ended makes her a key component of the “women’'s revolution” and worthy of induction.