![]() ![]() Akira Hokuto: My top three selections are all from Japan and it isn’t me trying to be smarkish but if you really watch these women compete, you will almost certainly agree with me. Not only by throwing the WWF women’s title in the trash, but also by introducing Japanese strong style to the states.ģ. Madusa was also a trailblazer for her time. She was also a champion in every promotion she ever wrestled in whether it was WCW, WWF, AWA etc. Madusa Miceli: Madusa, in my opinion, would probably rank #1 on all female wrestlers that competed here in the States, and a big reason why is Madusa could wrestle any style thrown her way. Many will just remember her time in the WWF and WCW as a manager/valet, but Sherri had a great in-ring career as well.Ĥ. Sherri was also tough as nails and could adapt to different styles of wrestling. Sherri Martel: ‘Sensational’ Sherri was not only a great grappler in the ring…but extremely charismatic outside of it. In today’s Top Five, though, we take a look back in wrestling history and list our favourite female wrestlers.ĥ. The women’s revolution in the WWE has thrust female wrestlers into the spotlight after a period of time where the focus had been more on appearance than in-ring work. Brian Damage, John Carbery and Benjamin Trecroci ![]()
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