#2 Ronda Rousey is getting closer to a Charlotte Flair record
From the moment that Charlotte Flair stepped foot on the main roster with Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks in the summer of 2015, it was clear straight away that she would be the initial focus of WWE’s Divas Revolution.
“The Queen” won the Divas Championship from Nikki Bella at Night of Champions in September 2015, just two months after becoming a member of the main roster, and she went on to be known as “The Queen of PPV” following an unprecedented run of 16 singles victories in a row in pay-per-view matches.
That run finally came to an end at Fastlane 2017, where Bayley retained the Raw Women’s Championship against her fellow Horsewoman.
Ronda Rousey still has some way to go until she reaches Flair’s level of PPV success -- the current Raw Women’s champion has won all 10 of her PPV matches so far, with eight of those being singles matches -- but another victory at WrestleMania 35 would see her edge closer to her rival’s record.