#4 Brie Bella
WWE Debut: August 29, 2008
‘Mania Debut: WrestleMania XXV (Battle Royal)
Brie Bella hasn't had the level of in-ring success that her sister Niki Bella has got, yet she has still earned a very important place in the list of modern WWE women. Brie still has had people backing her, most notably in her bout against Stephanie McMahon at SummerSlam in 2014. She is also a former WWE Divas Champion.
However, like many other women of the past, she too couldn't feature in a singles match at 'Mania. Moreover, the time for her to be involved in one such match may have already passed.
#3 Nikki Bella
WWE Debut: November 7, 2008
‘Mania Debut: WrestleMania 25 (Battle Royal)
Nikki and Brie may not have been the best technical wrestlers of their generation. Yes, they may not have put on wrestling classics like many of their predecessors. But, their contribution to the Women's Revolution can’t be denied. Especially, Nikki Bella has had one of the best WWE Divas Championship reigns, holding the title for a record 301 days. She also went to develop one of the best heel characters in the Women's division.
Yet, Nikki Bella couldn't find a singles match at WrestleMania. Well, you'd have to think that pro-wrestling has been a male-dominated business. It also shows how great the Women's Revolution has been in the WWE when women are main-eventing big shows.