10 Wrestlers Who Are The Best In The World At Exactly TWO Things

When smashing one aspect of the wrestling business just isn't enough...

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Just about any employee worth their salt working in the wrasslin' business today will be quick to inform you that it's imperative that any star hoping to make major waves in the industry must possess a solid foundation.

A worker's character work, mic skills, in-ring IQ, athleticism, and marketability all need to be solid 7/10's or above at the very least.

Of course, every wrestler plying their trade within global juggernauts or the independents today will have their own personal strengths they feel they excel in more than other categories. However, in the case of the following set of rather gifted souls, they just so happen to be the top of the class in TWO of the fields that can be found occupying the wrestling sphere.

It's no mean feat being able to class yourself as the undisputed king or queen of a single chosen aspect of a business known for being ridiculously competitive at the best of times. But this lot somehow found a way to take that whopping achievement and multiply it by two. Masterful.

From distinct work on the microphone to still leading the charge after two decades in the business, these stars are the unquestionable number #1 at more than one thing.

10. Ronda Rousey - Roping In The Casuals And Legitimacy

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Among the many parts of WWE's machine to falter during the deeply frustrating ThunderDome era of the recent product was a women's division - Bayley and Sasha Banks aside - that had been on something of a roll throughout 2019 heading into the early part of 2020.

And while the steam being lost hot on the heels of WrestleMania 36 can also likely be attributed to the long term absences of the likes of Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, there's no questioning the fact that many a casual eye still refused to return to the company due to its severe lack of Ronda Rousey in the time following the prior year's Show of Shows.

Whatever way you slice it, Rousey is a bona fide crossover star and her presence in the division since this year's Royal Rumble alone has already nudged the ladies back into a prominent spot on Friday nights.

Add into that a level of legitimacy unmatched by just about anyone in wrestling today, taking arms and believably woman-handling her co-workers, and it's not hard to see why Vinnie Mac was more than happy to pass The Baddest Woman on the Planet the ball once again upon her long-awaited return.

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