10 Most Dominant WWE Women's Champions
5. Becky Lynch - 573 Days
Is she the most influential WWE performer in recent memory? Becky Lynch makes a compelling case. Sure, the arrival and development of Ronda Rousey made that WrestleMania main event plausible, but the wave of popularity and life-giving charisma of 'The Man' made it not just possible, but inevitable. Every now and then something just clicks, but the connection that Becky had with the audience was more of a snap, the sort of love not seen since the early days of Cena and Batista.
Yes, Lynch should have beaten Rousey clean in the centre of the sing in that WrestleMania main event, a match that didn't need the presence of Charlotte Flair and will forever ben somewhat tainted by the botched finish. Does that change how Becky's subsequent title reign should be remembered? Lord no. Becky was the dominant woman going into that match and she preceded to smash the everloving tar out of all challengers for the next 398 days.
Lynch eventually vacated the title due to her pregnancy, but not before defeating every single challenger available to her. There was quite literally nobody left for her to face, an example of dominant champion being maybe a little too strong. Even so, Becky Lynch made the RAW Women's Championship the most important on the brand and she did it while carrying the entire company on her back. She is sorely missed.