#2 Alexa Bliss
There are few female talents WWE has pushed quite as doggedly as Alexa Bliss. Just look at her WrestleMania resume since getting called up to the main roster. She walked into her first two outings at WrestleManias 33 and 34 as a reigning champion. Then, when she had to take time away from the ring, the company drafted her to host the event at WrestleMania 35.
Bliss’s big personality and good looks have allowed her to take up residence in a featured role with WWE, and her in-ring work has grown and matured to largely meet the opportunities afforded to her.
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Particularly if she can stay healthy, it’s entirely believable that Bliss—the winner of the first women’s Elimination Chamber and the first woman to hold the modern Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championships—may well breakthrough to another level in getting to work a main event match on WWE PPV.