#4 Victoria
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When fans discuss the best women's wrestlers of all-time, I think one name that is often surprisingly overlooked is former WWE Women's Champion and TNA Knockout's Champion Victoria.
Victoria made a name for herself in WWE back in 2002 when she defeated Trish Stratus for the Women's Championship in a rarity for women at the time, a Street Fight. In 2003, she also competed in the first women's Steel Cage match with Lita. She would become a 2-time WWE Women's Champion in 2004, and spend the next four-plus years being one of the best, and beating the best. Truly, she is highly overlooked by many today, including WWE themselves.
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I honestly believe Victoria has done more than enough to not only have earned a spot in the 2018 WWE Royal Rumble but this year's as well (obviously), a spot at WWE Evolution back in October and an overdue WWE Hall of Fame induction. Even at 47 years old today, she still looks fantastic, is in great physical condition and could give today's roster a run for their money.