#14 Paige
Paige made her WWE RAW debut the night after WrestleMania XXX, and she instantly immortalized herself in the annals of WWE history, beating the Divas Champion for the title. The former NXT Women's and WWE Divas Champion was truly an anti-diva. PWI ranked her as the #1 female wrestler in 2014. Moreover, she won both her 'Mania matches, retiring undefeated on the Grandest Stage.
Sadly, a neck injury ended her career prematurely. The most wonderful things only last a short time, don't they? And, Paige was a wonderful in-ring talent with a unique charisma that led her to the top spot in women's wrestling.
A WWE Hall of Famer isn't a John Cena fan. More details HERE
She was a prominent figure in changing the way women in WWE were looked at by the WWE Universe She was a trailblazer whose contribution to women's wrestling will remain immortalized in the annals of WWE history.
#13 Mickie James
Mickie James is still wrestling in WWE, and she wrestles well. Having made her debut in 2005, James has shown incredible longevity. Through an illustrious career, she has won every accolade possible for a woman in wrestling, winning championships and honors in various promotions.
Mickie James is certainly one of the most accomplished women in the business. She has inspired many athletes, including Bayley, who had the following to say about the legend:
I grew up with her and Trish Stratus. They both had a great storyline, and I learned a lot from their contributions to the company from a character standpoint and techniques inside of the ring.
She fought Trish Stratus for the Women's Championship at WrestleMania 22, and she has never looked back ever since. It's about time she takes her place in the WWE Hall of Fame. Mickie James is a revolution herself.