2. Charlotte Flair, WWE RAW Women's Champion

In that case, the ranking of WWE's RAW Women's championship might seem hilarious but it is, after all, a symbol of WWE's shunning of old ways. The title introduced with a parallel lineage to the original women's championship, as the women's championship got off to the utmost poetic of starts.
Contested between three of the four horsewomen (the evolution of the Divas revolution) at Wrestlemania 32 in a show stealer with the winner emerging the new and first champion. Eventually, the brand split saw this title take a turn and adopt the RAW name to its title. That doesn't change the fact that this thriller birther a new day for WWE's women's division.
While many would have wished for a new champion to emerge with the brand new title in tow, in retrospect Charlotte Flair's ascension to her throne with the red brand championship signalled a fortified and slightly undoubtedly face to the division. This is a woman who after all with the title in hand ended up honing her skills such that she has given many incoming women to the division, their best matches yet.
The Charlotte we see today might not have become thus had it not been for this reign and while debatable we might never have even seen the all women's PPV that was Evolution.
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