10 Most Dominant WWE Women's Champions
10. Toni Storm - 230 Days
This jaunt through who statistics deem the most dominant women's champions in WWE begins with Toni Storm, the sort of talent that entire divisions should be built around by this point. The Kiwi is one of the most impressive pro wrestlers on her entire generation, as comfortable portraying the fiery babyface as she is the arrogant heel. Storm is a throwback to a time long gone, when women's wrestling was every bit as physical and intense as that of the men. In short, Toni Storm is fantastic.
Despite all this, WWE has decided that keeping Toni Storm on NXT UK (for the most part) is the best way to use her talent. Storm was the second-ever NXT UK Women's Champion, managing to overcome Rhea Ripley at NXT TakeOver: Blackpool back in January 2019. She held the title for 230 days before dropping it to Kay Lee Ray in Cardiff. Her reign wasn't particularly eventful, although it did give fans a number of good matches.
The winner of the 2018 Mae Young Classic, Toni Storm is already a seasoned veteran at the age of 24, an elite-level performer with the world at her feet. It is a shame that the world in question is behind the glass ceiling of WWE's curious booking tendencies, but there we go.