#7. First-ever Women's WrestleMania main event
After years of pushing, the women of WWE finally reached the pinnacle of the Women's Evolution this year when they were able to main event WrestleMania. The addition of Ronda Rousey to the Women's Division was enough to push the women into the spotlight. Following Becky Lynch's Royal Rumble victory, she earned the opportunity to wrestle the woman she should have fought at Survivor Series the year before.
Charlotte was added to the match by Vince McMahon when it appeared that Lynch was unable to compete, but 'The Man' was later re-added and then made history once again when she walked out victorious in the Winner Takes All match between three of WWE's best female performers.
#6. First-ever Women's Grand Slam Champion
This year has been a great one for current SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley, after she kicked off 2019 with a Women's Tag Team Championship win alongside her best friend Sasha Banks. The duo then unsuccessfully defended the titles at WrestleMania, which led to Banks leaving the company for four months.
In her absence, Bayley was moved over to SmackDown and won the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match, where she then cashed-in on Charlotte to become the first-ever Grand Slam Champion. Bayley is currently the only woman on the main roster to have won every championship currently available to women with the exception of the NXT UK Women's Championship currently held by Kay Lee Ray.