#4 Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss was an unknown commodity when she was first drafted in from NXT in the 2016 draft but she has grown into her character and established her self as one of the top female superstars in the world.
Easily the best female on the microphone, Alexa Bliss walks her talk with the Goddess being the first to win both the RAW and Smackdown Live Women's championship. Her feuds with Nia Jax, Bayley and Becky Lynch have elevated her to a very high position amongst the WWE fans.
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Adding to her five championship reigns, she is also won the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber match to retain her title and also went to on win the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match, which she used later on in the night to again reign supreme.
Starting off in NXT with her real-life beau, Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy and Blake, Bliss has come a long way in WWE and looks poised to write her name into the history books as one of the most successful NXT imports ever.
#3 Finn Balor
Finn Balor was a sensation in NXT! He held the coveted championship for a record 292 days indicating his everlasting popularity amongst the WWE faithful. This was however utilized by the WWE when he was Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley's third pick in the 2016 draft.
He was swiftly written into a feud with Seth Rollins with the mantle of the first-ever Universal Champion up for grabs. The Demon King showed up at SummerSlam 2016 which resulted in Balor being crowned the Universal Champion. But due to an injury, he incurred during the course of the match, he had to relinquish the championship only to return after nearly seven months.
Since then, Balor hasn't experienced success in championship bouts but is still loved and adored by the WWE fans. His epic match against AJ Styles was a dream bout for many and it did stand up to the hype to an extent. Apart from the aforementioned, Balor was part of two successful Survivor Series teams in 2017 and 2018 and also had a brilliant match with Seth Rollins and the Miz at Wrestlemania 34 for the Intercontinental Championship.
With a supposed change in mentality and direction of the WWE management and creative, 2019 might just see Finn Balor rekindle his past glories of NXT and his early days in WWE to regain the championship that he never lost.