#1. Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks - Debuted to start the Women's Revolution
Over five years on, it's hard to describe how significant a moment the WWE main roster debuts of Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks were. The Divas division was still existent at the time, and women's wrestling in WWE was less-than-impressive.
All of this was changing in NXT, and The Four Horsewomen truly represented the next step in women's wrestling within WWE. While other promotions in Japan and even IMPACT Wrestling were ahead in terms of women's wrestling, WWE was far behind.
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When Stephanie McMahon introduced Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks to the WWE main roster on RAW, it felt like something was changing. While Sasha Banks aligned with Naomi and Tamina to form Team B.A.D, Charlotte and Becky Lynch aligned with Paige to form Team PCB (known as Submission Sorority at first, before WWE realized why they needed to change that name).
It would take a long time for each woman's career to truly come to fruition, but once they started becoming the central figures of women's programming in WWE, things would change.
2016-2019 saw a rapid rise in the female talent influx in WWE and the overall quality of women's wrestling. While many women before are to be credited for planting the seeds, the debut of three out of four Horsewomen marked a major change.