4. Riott Squad [Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan]
Of the two awkwardly introduced women's factions on RAW and Smackdown earlier this year, Absolution headed for the mainstream. Meanwhile their carbon copies Riott Squad felt like a bunch of thrown together individuals, to fill the women's ranks en route to the Royal Rumble.
Yet Paige's subsequent injury and the brand switch between the two has seen Riott Squad take a lead with visibility as mid-card female heels. Ruby's return from injury recently added fire back to the Squad. She's the glue holding them together with her skills, but much like their Absolution counterparts, the other two are improving as well.
A super faction might have done both good, yet the current trio is topping on their own. However WWE needs to tread with caution, Riott Squad can't continuously clash with the Boss and Hug connection for nothing. If WWE were to introduce Women's tag titles, this faction of women among others would be elevated another notch.