#3 Ronda Rousey
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Again, this is admittedly a little far-fetched because Ronda Rousey is expected to leave after WrestleMania 35. However, there are few superstars on the roster, male or female that have the mainstream appeal that Ronda Rousey has.
It's no surprise that WWE pushed her to the moon and had her win the RAW Women's title in her fourth televised match-up. They have to get as much out of her as they can, but if she is to stay, then there are big things waiting for her.
She will continue to be the face of the women's division and can even be the face of WWE, period. It's really hard to argue against it because of the star power that Rousey has. Moreover, she's shown tremendous signs of improvement and can walk circles around many of the women in the division, despite being far more inexperienced.
Rousey can grow and learn like she has over the last year.