Top 5 Womens Wrestlers Undder The Age Of 35.
By Patrick O'malley.
Intro.
If you go back to the year 2007, and if you lived here in the UK you would've seen the barage of ads from the retailer Boots, you would've heard the well known earworm called Here Come The Girls by the girlband The Sugababes, this wasn't just a clever song. ( this is coming from a alt guy ) It was a call to arms for equality and fairness. In these times the Pro Wrestling world was famous for treating it's ladies like objects, and not athletes. Since 2013 and onwards in the world of sport the ladies have been taking the worlds biggest stages by storm, and it's no differant when you look at the world of Pro Wrestling, this is my look at the ladies who are currently owning the scene under the age of 35.
5. Dr Britt Baker 34.
At the time of writing Britt Baker hasn't been seen on AEW TV for roughly 17 months, and it's unclear as to why, as rumours have gone around stating a bad reputation when iot comes to her attitude backstage. Brit is on this list due to her Matches with the likes of Saraya. Thunder Rosa, and. Sareena Deeb. Baker is one of the AEW Originals who helped build the flagging womens division in its early days, and at the age of 34, and her future with the Jacksonville promotion in doubt, it doesn't change the fact that she's one of my favourite Female Pro Wrestlers to watch.
4. Tiffany Stratton 26.
Since her days of being Daddy's Little Rich Girl upon her NXT debut in November of 2021, you could tell that she was very green. Stratton would go on to vastly improve under the guidance of HBK, and. Matt Bloom whilst working within that system. Stratton would be moved to the main roster in 2024, and she would go on to become WWE Womens Champion, taking it from Nia Jax at the turn of last year. She would come under fire after her interactions with Charlotte Flair, but would be the one standing tall at the end of the day, this just proved the fact that if you work hard at anything in life, you can go anywhere.
3. Anna Jay 27.
At the age of 21 Anna was signed to All Elite Wrestling in April of 2020, before she signed with the Jacksonville promotion, she had gained a solid work reputation, even though she hadn't been in the industry that long, having only worked twelve Matches on the Indy scene. This put her in good stead, as she started to work on a global scale, it's been said that her success can be brought back to her training with QT Marshall, and her recent work in japan, but in my opinion, this comes under the ire of if you've got a dream, then you owe it to yourself to go for it.
2. Timeless Toni Storm 30.
This story is one that focuses on the term, if you bet on yourself then you will always win. This the Story of Toni Storm. Storm spent time working on the indy scene in australia, and Europe, before heading to the UK to be part of WWE NXT UK. Storms time in the UK developmental system would be spent working with Robbie Brookside. Meiko Satomura, and. Fit Finlay. In October of 2020 she would make the jump to Orlando and take part in NXT, a further step up to the main roster. In 2021 she would move to the main roster, and after a minor feud with Charlotte Flair, her time with the Greenwich promotion was done. In March of 2022 Storm made her debut for AEW, she would go on to win the womens championship on multiple occassions. In September of 2023 she would debut her new character, that is completely Timeless, she would go on to have one of the best womens rivlaries against Marieh May, leading to a Championship Match at Wembley Stadium, and a fantastic Hollywood ending.
1. Rhea Ripley 29.
From starting her training at the age of 16, to becoming an indy standout on the Australian indy scene. This became the back bone for Demi Barnett to become the star that she is today. In 2017 she would sign with WWE, working that years Mae Young Classic, and being added to the NXT UK Roster, becoming it's inaugiral Champion in August of 2018, and then moved to the US brand in 2019, she would get her main roster call up in early 2021, facing Asuka at WrestleMania 37, the Match would be heavily criticised by critics, but this didn't get her down as she would go to have some of the best womens Matches in WWE over the next coming years.
Overview Of This Piece.
When I sat down to write this piece on Monday Morning. I found myself thinking about the women in my life, and they've impacted me. My mum is number supporter, my sister might not get my love of Pro Wrestling, and. MMA world, but when it comes to me, she gets my love for this industry, and given the fact that 85% of my friends are female. This has taught me to reach beneath myself, and think, when you look around you acceptance is a form of love, and that is the most important thing, because when people believe in me. I feel a stronger.
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