WWE Evolution: 10 Female Superstars That Must Return
7. Michelle McCool
Michelle McCool aided in improving women's wrestling during the late '00s and, without her, WWE's (admittedly forced) women's revolution may never have happened. Although McCool was able to highlight her ability in the ring, she initially started out portraying a personal trainer, as well as a teacher. But it didn't take long for her to prove her worth, and she would ultimately become one of WWE's top female competitors.
Her stint in LayCool was arguably the highlight of her career, as she became the heel we all loved to hate. However, unlike many of the company's most renowned heels, McCool's microphone skills were backed up by her athleticism and in-ring ability. She retired from full-time competition in 2011, but still shows up from time to time. More recently, she made a shocking return during this year's women's Royal Rumble match.
McCool was the first (and only) Unified Diva's Champion, and fully earning her place among the greats. It's only fair that she appear at Evolution in some capacity.