7. Beth Phoenix
Prior to her debut in 2006, World Wrestling Entertainment had not seen a woman like Beth Phoenix. The self-proclaimed Glamazon, she was the perfect combination of beauty and strength. A specimen that appeared chiseled out of stone, she possessed skills that helped her achieve the pinnacle of women's professional wrestling shortly after returning from injury in 2007. A three-time Women's champion, one-time Divas champion and the Diva of the Year in 2008, Phoenix dominated the women's wrestling landscape during her time six-year run with Vince McMahon's company. A dominating competitor, who would over-power and punish any of her fellow competitors with her vicious Glam Slam finishing maneuver, the Glamazon ruled the roost as both babyface and heel, proving her versatility. She would prove her undeniable badness in January 2010, though, as she became just the second woman to ever enter the Royal Rumble match. Manipulating Great Khali over the top rope with a vaunted lip lock, she followed it with a stiff clothesline that flattened CM Punk. Sure, she wound up on the receiving end of a GTS before being tossed to the arena floor but the fact that she entered the contest and took it right to two former heavyweight champions highlighted her complete lack of fear.