The Complete A-Z Of Wrestling In 2018

4. W - Woman's Revolution 2.0

WWE have been telling us all for years that Women's Wrestling was on equitable terms, but 2018 was when they finally began to truly show it.

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Whilst Bayley and Sasha Banks reframed the narrative in 2015, WrestleMania 32 and Hell In A Cell encounters in 2016 were hampered by on-the-nose marketeering. The bottom fell out completely in 2017, but Asuka's bookending successes at The Royal Rumble and Tables, Ladders and Chairs have ultimately defined enormous strides this year.

She's suffered more than most, but was over enough before, during and after to be slotted back in amongst others changing the game and leaving virtual all male contemporaries in the dust.

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