#4 Becky Lynch
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You won't find too many professional wrestlers who are as widely respected as Becky Lynch. She went from being nothing more than Sasha Banks' sidekick in NXT to becoming one of the most intriguing and bubbly wrestlers in all of WWE, and that's a fact. Sure, she's suffered from some inconsistent booking over the last few years, but she's still a superstar in the making.
The Irish Lasskicker could, and probably should be the face of the women's division for SmackDown Live. She's been there since the very beginning of the brand split back in 2016, and she's a proven draw. The blue brand has many great female talents on the roster, but somewhere down the line, Lynch is most definitely the woman who should dethrone a heel Asuka for the title.