My Top Womens Matches in WWE History.
Please bare in mind that this was written before WWE Evolution.
Intro.
This Sunday Night will be the real definition of Ladies Night. With the build to Evolution 2 being at a poor level. This has got me thinking. What are the best Womens Matches to ever take place under the WWE banner. This has lead me down several rabit holes, so lets take a look at how the Matches and competitors, have changed this industry for the better.
5. Sable vs Jaqueline.
This was used as an storyline book end, and it worked well when it happened at Survivor Series 1998. I get that the bikini contest that they had a Fully Loaded In Your House 1998, doesn't hold up by todays standards ( For obvious reasons ). But the Match they had was excellent, and it created the blueprint for what was to come down the line, just a few years later. But it's aftermath was even more fascinating, because just two months later Sable was gone from the then WWF, stating an unsafe workplace, and claims of sexual harressment, being her reasons for leaving. She would go on to sue the company.
4. Bayley vs Sasha Banks NXT Takeover Brooklyn.
Recently I watched the footage on Youtube when HHH told both ladies they were main eventing the show, and I think this galvanised both ladies to deliver, and they did, because this was a fascinating stark look into how longterm booking becomes a true reality. This Match is a must watch for any young girl who's looking to get into this industry, as it became the modern day answer to a blueprint being portrayed on a worldwide level. It's no secret that i've been a fan of both ladies work for many years, and it was great to see these two carve out their own careers in this sport.
3. Sasha Banks vs Charlotte Flair Falls Count Anywhere Match.
This Match is how you teach lessons in complete unpredictability. On the 28th of November 2016 edition of Monday Night Raw, Flair, and. Banks put an end to their feud in what has been called one of the best Falls Count Anywhere Matches in WWE's recent years, and when I was watching it back for this list, you can see why. Both ladies managed to carve out a fantastic story. I might not be the biggest fan of Charlotte Flairs these days, but it doesn't change the fact she's a phenomanal talent, that has become this decades answer to Trish Stratus, when it comes to in ring ethic.
2. Asuka vs Charlotte Flair Wrestlemania 33.
I don't think this Match gets the plaudits that it deserves. Ronda Rousey's debut may have stole the headlines, but this Match to me stole the show. If you think back to Mania 3. The same thing could have been said, when comparing Savage vs Steamboat, and. Hogan vs Andre. Both Matches were a study in contrast, when both played out in real time. But it was the first ones on this ocasion that I hold up in higher regard.
1 Trish Stratus vs Lita.
This took place on the 6th of December 2004 edition of Monday Night Raw. Two women main eventing WWE's main flagship. This was seen as something that had to be seen, to be believed. This at the time was history being played out on a worldwide scale. Both ladies put on show, in order to end a show. Both ladies have spoken about this over the years, and to say that they were honoured, and filled with pride is overused understatement, that will live on in their memories.
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