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Gotta say, Nikki and Brie are really improving themselves wrestling wise. I mean, they aren't at the level of AJ or whoever but still. They are watchable now, which is saying something. I just wish they could you know, act better lol

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Gotta say, Nikki and Brie are really improving themselves wrestling wise. I mean, they aren't at the level of AJ or whoever but still. They are watchable now, which is saying something. I just wish they could you know, act better lol

While on that topic, PWI agrees; I found their Female 50 for this year earlier...

 

1. Paige ? WWE (12)
2. AJ Lee ? WWE (9)
3. Gail Kim ? TNA (6)
4. Cheerleader Melissa ? Independent (1)
5. LuFisto ? Independent (21)
6. Angelina Love ? TNA (NL)
7. Ivelisse Velez ? Independent (NL)
8. Courtney Rush ? Independent (23)
9. Natalya ? WWE (13)
10. Charlotte ? WWE (NL)
11. Madison Rayne ? TNA (NL)
12. Barbi Hayden ? Independent (NL)
13. Jessicka Havok ? TNA (4)
14. Saraya Knight ? Independent (3)
15. Brittany ? TNA (45)
16. Brie Bella ? WWE (22)
17. Cameron ? WWE (37)
18. Kacee Carlisle ? Independent (7)
19. Bayley ? WWE (47)
20. Mia Yim ? Independent (41)
21. Kellie Skater ? Independent (15)
22. Mercedes Martinez ? Independent (10)
23. Athena ? Independent (25)
24. Nikki Bella ? WWE (32)
25. Alicia Fox ? WWE (35)
26. Cherry Bomb ? Independent (28)
27. Su Yung ? Independent (NL)
28. Kimber Lee ? Independent (NL)
29. Emma ? WWE (38)
30. Nicole Matthews ? Independent (26)
31. Leva Bates ? Independent (40)
32. Nikki Storm ? Independent (NL)
33. Candice LeRae ? Independent (NL)
34. Mickie Knuckles ? Independent (NL)
35. Portia Perez ? Independent (29)
36. Taryn Terrell ? TNA (17)
37. Nevaeh ? Independent (39)
38. Marti Belle ? Independent (NL)
39. Naomi ? WWE (24)
40. Velvet Sky ? TNA (11)
41. Becky Lynch ? WWE (NL)
42. Veda Scott ? Independent (43)
43. Amber O?Neal ? Independent (42)
44. Sassy Stephie ? Independent (36)
45. Christina Von Eerie ? Independent (30)
46. Crazy Mary Dobson ? Independent (NL)
47. Jessie Kaye ? Independent (NL)
48. Heidi Lovelace ? Independent (NL)
49. Angie Skye ? Independent (NL)
50. Kat Von Heez ? Independent (NL)
 
Last year's position is in the brackets, with NL meaning "Not Listed".
 
So, 12 from WWE/NXT, 7 from TNA, and all the others in the indies, with - to the best of my knowledge - one currently in Lucha Underground (Ivelisse Velez) and one a regular at ROH (Veda Scott). A few of them have appeared on TNA TV too; Veda Scott, Mia Yim and Marti Belle were in the One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown 2 event, and Nikki Storm was on British Boot Camp, made it to the UK final, but didn't make it to the grand final in America.

Wow, Brie at 16? I wouldn't go that far. There are plenty of amazing female wrestlers out there. 90% aren't in the WWE though. Mainly because they don't fit the WWE's look crap. You know, gotta be a barbie doll or some sort of goth chick I guess? GLIMMER has some real talents there, and ROH as well. Wish they'd transition to WWE or even TNA but meh. Hell some of the women I've seen (in Japan especially) can out wrestle men.

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Wow, Brie at 16? I wouldn't go that far.

Yeah, there are a few questionable entries; most people I saw commenting on it were focusing on Cameron ranking higher than Naomi. Much higher.

 

It could have been worse; they could have put Eva Marie on the list. :P

(Silver Spring, Md.) ? Discovery Communications announced today that it has signed a multi-year deal with TNA (Total Nonstop Action) IMPACT WRESTLING to bring the popular league to homes nationwide on Destination America, the only network dedicated to celebrating the people, places and stories of the United States.  Destination America officially enters the ring with its first world premiere of IMPACT WRESTLING in January 2015.

 

http://www.impactwrestling.com/news/item/6216-DISCOVERY-COMMUNICATIONS-ACQUIRES-EXCLUSIVE-BROADCAST-RIGHTS-TO-TOP-PROFESSIONAL-WRESTLING-LEAGUE,-TNA-IMPACT-WRESTLING,-FOR-DESTINATION-AMERICA

 

 

 

Destination America? lol

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