5 underutilized Superstars from the Ruthless Aggression Era who would've been top stars in today's WWE

Mark Jindrak (far left) with the rest of the Evolution faction
Mark Jindrak (far left) with the rest of the Evolution faction

#2 Melina

Melina Perez
Melina Perez

Melina first arrived in the WWE in 2003 and quickly rose to stardom when she made her official debut as the manager of the MNM tag team. While being the manager of the group, Melina developed her character to be more egoistic and declared herself as "the most-dominant diva in WWE".

And if you ask me, Melina's gimmick surely clicked with the WWE Universe and still remains pretty memorable.

After being drafted to RAW, Melina kick-started her singles career and finally showcased her skills as an in-ring competitor. So much so, she was awarded three Women's Championship and two Divas Championship reigns during her tenure with the WWE. She was also labeled as one of the best wrestlers in the world (Which she undoubtedly was and still is) by Bret Hart himself.

Melina is currently a part of the National Wrestling Alliance and while she continues to be a vital part of their women's roster, the former three-time WWE Women's Champion could easily return to her former promotion for one more run.

This time, I'm pretty sure WWE would be aware of how to properly book Melina and with a women's division as stacked as WWE's, as the possibilities are endless for the number of dream matches she could have in WWE.

Melina's addition to the present-day WWE Women's Division, especially as a heel, would add a lot more depth to the division in general, considering the fact that WWE only has the likes of Shayna Baszler, Nia Jax, and Ruby Riott among the few heel female Superstars.

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Edited by Akhilesh Tirumala
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