#3 Meiko Satomura
Meiko Satomura is not a common name even among wrestling fans, but she is arguably one of the top woman wrestlers in the world.
Satomura made her début way back in 1995, for an all-female promotion called Gaea Japan. She had a brief stint in WCW, when these two promotions were working together.
When Gaea Japan ran out of business in 2005, Satomura started her own wrestling promotion called the Sendai Girls’ Pro Wrestling.
Satomura is also the ultimate package, the archtype of a joshi wrestler. Everything she does looks legit. She is adept in the strong-style exchanges, but can perform beautiful wrestling as well (the first part of her match with Toni Storm is pure mat wrestling). Her matches with Asuka (Kana at that time) Kairi Hojo (Sane), Io Shirai, Mayu Iwatani are all stellar matches.
Satomura is 38 years old now, but she continues to give exceptional matches. Her recent match against Toni Storm in Stardom says, Satomura is still the woman to beat. If there is a list of the greatest wrestlers male or female of all time; the list will have to have Meiko Satomura.