#3 Victoria
It’s impossible to overlook Victoria’s contribution to WWE and the world of wrestling. She made her first televised appearance for WWE at WrestleMania 2000, where she was one of the women who walked out with The Godfather.
Victoria signed with the company in 2001 after former Superstar Chyna noticed her and recommended her to the company. This led to her in-ring debut in 2002.
During her run with the company, Victoria won the WWE Women’s Championship twice and remained one of the top female Superstars of the company. Victoria also formed several factions that helped newer Superstars get a push and a platform to take off from.
After a scheduled match on SmackDown in early 2009 with Michelle McCool, Victoria announced that she would be retiring from the company. WWE gave her a good farewell and the WWE Universe displayed full support for her.
She then headed out to Total Nonstop Action (TNA) in hopes of receiving new competition to further grow in the field. The move proved to be beneficial, as she became the face of the TNA Women’s Division and won the TNA Women's Knockout Championship five times. She left the promotion in 2013 and started competing on the independent circuit in order to lighten her schedule and get different bookings.
On September 21st, 2019, Victoria competed in her final match in the main event at Masters Of The Ring Entertainment. She defeated Melina in the match to become the inaugural MORE Women's Champion before deciding to hang up her boots.