#7 Sasha Banks
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Sasha Banks is one of the many Superstars on RAW and SmackDown that have come through NXT to become the most recognisable faces on WWE television. She is regarded as one of the key players in the women's revolution.
Banks debuted in WWE in 2012 on NXT, after a few years in indie wrestling, facing Paige in her WWE debut. She won the NXT Women's Championship and was moved to the main roster, where she has won the RAW Women's Championship four times.
#6 Charlotte Flair
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Like Banks, Charlotte Flair has also been instrumental in the growth of the WWE's women's division. When her father, the legendary Ric Flair introduced her to the WWE Universe in 2013, no one would have thought that she would go on to have such an incredible career in WWE.
She is the most successful women's Superstar in WWE history, having racked up 4 RAW Women's Titles, 5 SmackDown Women's Titles, an NXT Women's Title and a Divas Championship.