#5: Lita
Widely regarded as one of the best female in-ring performers of all time, Lita was a 4-time WWE Women's Champion. She was also recognized as Woman Of The Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated in 2001.
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Towards the end of her initial WWE run in 2006, Lita began fronting a punk-influenced band known as The Luchagors. The group's first album, as produced by Skid Row's Rachel Bolan, was self-titled and released in 2007. In support of The Luchagors, the group hit the road with the likes of NOFX and Bad Religion.
While a record label signing to Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong's Hellcat Records was announced for a second Luchagors album, that sophomore studio effort never saw the light of day. However, she was part of a recording by the U.K. band JD & the FDCs, as released in 2012. No gigs have been played by The Luchagors since July 2014, hinting that Lita's musical endeavours are permanently on hold.
Over the past few years, Lita has resumed working for WWE as a commentator and host for special events. Based on her surprise return at the 2018 Royal Rumble, an in-ring return at this year's Evolution pay-per-view may not be out of the question for the WWE Hall Of Famer.
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