#4 Charlotte vs Ronda Rousey

Yes, the women Superstars of the WWE have come a long way and they deserve to headline a major PPV. The Women's Evolution has been great for WWE as well as the exceptionally talented Superstars that have come through the ranks recently, as they have taken women's wrestling a few notches above in a short span of time.
Following the women headlining the 2018 Royal Rumble in a 30-woman Royal Rumble - which was also the first-ever women's Royal Rumble in WWE.
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The show also saw the shock arrival of Ronda Rousey to the world of pro wrestling, after months of speculation.
Her arrival gave the WWE's women's division even more legitimacy as she was once regarded as one of the toughest women in the planet after her successes in MMA and UFC. Rousey's signing with the WWE also set off rumours of a women's match headlining WrestleMania, with many speculating that Rousey could face Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 35.
While this is an exciting and eagerly anticipated feud, if the build is not done right, or if there are better and bigger feuds (*cough* Shield Triple Threat match *cough*), it certainly should not go last just for the sake of ticking off another box in the checklist of things that women Superstars haven't done.
If Charlotte and Rousey - who are on two different brands currently - can build a feud, engage the audience, and show it in the ring, they deserve to be included in the discussion to headline the show.