#3 Charlotte Flair
As a nine-time Women's Champions, Charlotte Flair has already etched herself in history books as the most decorated female Superstar in WWE history. The daughter of Ric Flair has been the focal point of WWE's Women's evolution ever since it came to the forefront in the year 2015. She has been a part of some historic first time ever matches including the first ever Women's main event at WrestleMania 35.
But over the course of the past few years, fans have become disillusioned with the company's positioning of Flair as the focal point of the women's revolution. Flair's ascent to the top of the women's division has meant that the company has overlooked many of their female superstars who are, if not more, talented than The Queen.
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While Flair is an incredibly skilled superstar and is certainly deserving of the main event spot, we have had too much of Charlotte Flair as WWE's top female superstar. The company's over-reliance on The Queen has seen superstars like Asuka, Ember Moon, and Sasha Banks become an afterthought, which isn't a good sign for the company in the long run.