5 reasons why 2018 was the year of the women in WWE

What a year 2018 was for the women.
What a year 2018 was for the women.

#3 Ronda Rousey

She has been a revelation so far.
She has been a revelation so far.

Ronda Rousey has taken to professional wrestling like a duck to water. She arrived in the WWE with a lot of buzz and no prior experience. Her first ever wrestling match came at WrestleMania 34 when she teamed with Kurt Angle to face Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in a mixed tag team match. It is fair to say that it stole the show, alongside Charlotte Flair vs Asuka. Since then, Rousey has thrived against multiple opponents including Nia Jax, Alexa Bliss and Nikki Bella.

However, it was her match against Charlotte at Survivor Series that really showed how great she really is. The Rowdy One has been consistent in her performances, wowing the crowd every time they see her in the ring. Rousey is still one of the biggest stars and draws in the company. She has taken women's wrestling to the mainstream, getting more eyes on the product. It is scary to see just how much she has progressed in less than a year. Ronda Rousey has a natural talent for this and will only get better.

A giant 2019 beckons for the Baddest Woman on the Planet.

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