#7 Asuka
If not for her stop-start booking on the main roster in recent years, 'The Empress of Tomorrow' would have easily been higher up this list.
Before arriving in WWE in 2015, Asuka was a dominating and intimidating presence across Japan in the first half of the decade.
Such was her reputation in that spell that her signing with NXT was one of the most anticipated in the brand's history to that point.
For 914 days in the WWE, Asuka went undefeated and unpinned. Her achievements in that time include an untouched reign as NXT Champion - a championship she never lost in an in-ring capacity.
Her early days on the main roster looked to start where she'd left off. Not only did she reign as the sole survivor in 2017 in the women's Survivor Series match, but she'd then go on to make history by becoming the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble winner.
She continues to have top class matches despite her booking never really hitting the heights of this since. Her triple threat TLC match at the end of 2018 with Becky Lynch and Charlotte was voted Match of the Year by CBS Sports, whilst her singles bout with the latter at WrestleMania was considered by many as the best that particular night.
As of writing, she has reinvented herself with Kairi Sane as The Kabuki Warriors, which should hopefully lead to Asuka being considered further up the list when we talk about top stars of 2020 next year.