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Date of upload: Oct 22, 2020 ^^
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Every member of the Four Horsewomen are unique in their own way.
Sasha Banks is easily the most popular out of the four because she has it all: the beauty, the physique, the in ring skill, the charisma, and the following. She has that sort of glamour that can attract the crowd towards her. She’s probably the best at playing a heel as well. Even when you don’t like her you still cheer for her.
Bayley has to be the most underrated and underappreciated out of all four. Often times she is overlooked and may not be the first one you think about when you hear of the four horsewomen. In my opinion she’s the smoothest in the ring and is the only one that can be a babyface just as good as she can be heel. She went from being this naive, friendly little sweetheart to this “woke” lady that can play the ultimate mind game.
Charlotte Flair is the epitome of excellence. Regardless of how people may feel about her, she has lived up to the hype. Not many people can pull off the “royal“ gimmick, which is why she has almost always been a heel. I can confidently say she’s probably the best wrestler out of all four. She’s the most athletic and agile. It’s not always easy to be a second generation star and be good like the ones before them.
But when it comes to the top dog, no one takes that more than Becky Lynch. She is easily the greatest four horsewoman of all time in my opinion because she’s the hardest worker. She’s the definition of “prove me wrong,” because she’s always trying to prove herself to everyone around her while in the ring. That’s why most of her promos always talk about how she “wants it all” because she knows she deserves to be the face of the women’s division. And I would also say that she’s the best on the mic.
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@user-gl7bx6wk6z
9 months ago
This is the greatest woman’s match ever. This brought me back to wrestling in 2016.
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