Jordynne Grace first captured the attention of the wrestling world at large via her performance in the Over The Budget Battle Royal at All In on September 1, 2018.
One of the many underrated workers on the Impact Wrestling roster, Grace is a performer most would be buzzing about to a greater degree if she competed in the rings of WWE or All Elite Wrestling.
The intensity with which she approaches her in-ring performances, and her hybrid wrestling/MMA style, helps make her one of the more intriguing wrestlers in the sport.
A heavy striker whose trademark running knee strike earned her a bevy of victories, she put down everyone from Nyla Rose to Britt Baker over the course of her reign.
Deeb has exploded back on to the scene, delivering show-stealer after show-stealer in both AEW and the NWA.
Able to excel as both a babyface and heel, she is an adaptable worker who can fight from underneath or control the pace of any match she appears in.
WWE had Deonna Purrazzo on its roster and somehow had no idea what to do with her.
The Virtuosa quickly captured the Knockouts Championship from Jordynne Grace and successfully defended it against the likes of Su Yung, Rosemary, Havok and Tenille Dashwood.
Like her father, the legendary “Nature Boy” Ric Flair, Charlotte has a knack for the dramatic.
She has captured championship gold 14 times already in her relatively young career and is on track to obliterate records.
WWE is so built on the idea of moments today that to truly understand them and know what part of your game to emphasize and when in order to get that desired reaction is a gift.
Look no further than her historic WrestleMania 37 main event against Bianca Belair.
Io Shirai has spent the last year establishing herself as the best wrestler in the industry’s greatest women’s division.
She demonstrated her skills at the highest level and wowed audiences with the effortlessness with which she flew through the air.