Mark Jindrak (far left) with the rest of the Evolution faction
#4 Molly Holly
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Molly Holly
The WWE Women's Division during the Ruthless Aggression Era was pretty much built around two iconic names in the form of Trish Stratus and Lita. The two WWE Hall of Famers had quite the number of classics against each other on pay-per-view and even on Monday Night RAW.
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Both Stratus and Lita were the focal point of the WWE Women's Championship picture in the mid-2000s.
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However, if there's anyone who also deserves a spot in the conversation for being one of the best female wrestlers in WWE history, then it certainly has to be Molly Holly. Often stuck in the mid-card, Molly Holly proved her worth as an in-ring competitor and still remains as one of the finest to step foot in the squared circle.
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Currently 42, Molly Holly remains another underutilized Superstar from the Ruthless Aggression Era. However, the former two-time WWE Women's Champion could've easily been the gatekeeper for the younger generation of Superstars in today's WWE.
Matches against the likes of the very talented Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, and Io Shirai would certainly be a treat for the WWE Universe. And recent history also proves that the former WWE Hardcore Champion is still capable of competing with the very best after she recently entered the 2020 Women's Royal Rumble Match.
Holly was definitely a workhorse in the Ruthless Aggression Era and comparing her work ethic with the modern day stars of the WWE Women's Division, the WWE Hall of Famer would fit right in the present-day style of WWE.
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