10 Most Dominant WWE Women's Champions

4. Alexa Bliss - 628 Days

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Remember when Alexa Bliss was the dominant female heel on the WWE main roster? Feels like an absolute lifetime ago, at least. Injuries have taken their toll on the diminutive superstar, robbing her of continued singles success and seeing her resigned to tag team competition for the time being. Bliss has had plenty of further success alongside Nikki Cross, but the days of her winning regular singles titles are long gone.

It is easy to forget that Alexa Bliss has been one of the great overachievers on the main roster. She was never a major presence in NXT's women's division, only ever challenging for the title on TV twice, and those matches were eight months apart in 2015. Most remember Bliss as the manager of Blake and Murphy, the marvellous Dubstep Cowboys. Little was expected of her when she made the jump to the main roster as part of the 2016 WWE Draft.

But overachieved she did, becoming the second-ever SmackDown Women's Champion in December 2016 before going on to become the first woman to win that belt on two occasions. Bliss moved to RAW in the subsequent Superstar Shake-Up and quickly won gold once again, although the less said about her feud with Bayley the better.

A five-time singles champion in total, Bliss has achieved far more than even the most obsessive of her fans may have expected.

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