10 Big Names Missing From WWE Raw 25
10. Alundra Blayze
Alundra Blayze, also known as Madusa during her in-ring career, should have been an obvious choice to appear in the segment of Raw 25 that celebrated women's wrestling over the years. She was a pioneer of a more hard-hitting women's style in America, aided by her work in the celebrated world of All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
She then became a crucial cog in the Monday Night War and delivered one of the most memorable moments of that period when she arrived on WCW's Nitro with the WWF Women's Championship, which she dropped into a rubbish bin.
She stayed with WCW until Vince McMahon bought the company, then left as a result of their previous issues. It wasn't until her Hall of Fame induction in 2015 that she patched things up with the WWE head honcho.
The fact WWE missed out someone with so much in-ring experience, while including the likes of Maria Kanellis and Kelly Kelly, was thoroughly shocking. This is particularly the case given the fact Blayze is a recent Hall of Fame inductee and has appeared occasionally on WWE programming in the last few years, including on an episode of Table for 3 on the WWE Network.