Post by Vegas on Sept 9, 2011 20:00:12 GMT -5
Madison Eagles is #1.
LOTF's MsChif is #9
LOTF's Sara Del Rey is #10
LOTF's Daizee Haze is #24
LOW's Jazz is #27.
LOTF's Christina Von Eerie is #29
SHIMMER Champion Madison Eagles has earned the number one position in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's fourth annual "PWI Female 50" list, which ranks the top 50 women's wrestlers in North America from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. She succeeds Michelle McCool, who ranked No. 1 in last year's list.
Pro Wrestling Illustrated attributes their decision to ranking Eagles as the top women's wrestler in North America with the following: "This year's list was unlike any other in the four-year history of the "Female 50." For one thing, there was no obvious frontrunner in either WWE or TNA. Last year's number one, Michelle McCool, retired after a few lackluster months. The WWE Divas title dropped in prominence and was held for a significant amount of time by Brie Bella who, while improved, doesn't exactly conjure thoughts of Sensational Sherri or Trish Stratus."
Mickie James and Madison Rayne were also considered for the top spot, but for a variety of reasons, were ultimately deemed not worthy.
"So we made a bold decision. We looked to the indies. Two possible candidates were SHIMMER champion Madison Eagles and WSU champion Mercedes Martinez. It was a difficult choice to make," the magazine explains. "Fortunately for us, Martinez and Eagles faced off in March for Eagles' SHIMMER title. Eagles managed to win a terrific match, which proved to be the deciding factor in our decision."
PWI also explains how the "Female 50" was determined: "To determine this list, we evaluated each woman's innate wrestling ability, accomplishments during the past year, physical strength and conditioning, quality of opposition, charisma, and title success."
Some women's wrestlers contracted to WWE and TNA, such as Nikki Bella, Rosa Mendes, Tamina and Brooke Tessmacher, were left off the "Female 50" because PWI felt they did not earn a spot over some of the independent talent listed. The magazine explains, "While being on WWE's or TNA's global platform helps your chances, it doesn't mean you get a free passage onto the "Female 50."
1. Madison Eagles
2. Mercedes Martinez
3. Mickie James
4. Natalya
5. Madison Rayne
6. Cheerleader Melissa
7. Beth Phoenix
8. Tara
9. MsChif
10. Sara Del Rey
11. Eve Torres
12. Angelina Love
13. Layla
14. Sarita
15. Kelly Kelly
16. Serena Deeb
17. Velvet Sky
18. Ayako Hamada
19. LuFisto
20. Winter
21. Brie Bella
22. Angel Orsini
23. Melina
24. Daizee Haze
25. Nikki Roxx
26. Gail Kim
27. Jazz
28. Maryse
29. Christina Von Eerie
30. Portia Perez
31. Rosita
32. ODB
33. Nicole Matthews
34. Rachel Summerlyn
35. Jessicka Havok
36. Brittany Force
37. Kellie Skater
38. Tina San Antonio
39. Melanie Cruise
40. Cherry Bomb
41. Sassy Stephie
42. Tasha Simone
43. Alicia Fox
44. Amber O'Neal
45. Allison Danger
46. Kacee Carlisle
47. Brittany Savage
48. A.J.
49. Melissa Coates
50. Jessica James
LOTF's MsChif is #9
LOTF's Sara Del Rey is #10
LOTF's Daizee Haze is #24
LOW's Jazz is #27.
LOTF's Christina Von Eerie is #29
SHIMMER Champion Madison Eagles has earned the number one position in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's fourth annual "PWI Female 50" list, which ranks the top 50 women's wrestlers in North America from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. She succeeds Michelle McCool, who ranked No. 1 in last year's list.
Pro Wrestling Illustrated attributes their decision to ranking Eagles as the top women's wrestler in North America with the following: "This year's list was unlike any other in the four-year history of the "Female 50." For one thing, there was no obvious frontrunner in either WWE or TNA. Last year's number one, Michelle McCool, retired after a few lackluster months. The WWE Divas title dropped in prominence and was held for a significant amount of time by Brie Bella who, while improved, doesn't exactly conjure thoughts of Sensational Sherri or Trish Stratus."
Mickie James and Madison Rayne were also considered for the top spot, but for a variety of reasons, were ultimately deemed not worthy.
"So we made a bold decision. We looked to the indies. Two possible candidates were SHIMMER champion Madison Eagles and WSU champion Mercedes Martinez. It was a difficult choice to make," the magazine explains. "Fortunately for us, Martinez and Eagles faced off in March for Eagles' SHIMMER title. Eagles managed to win a terrific match, which proved to be the deciding factor in our decision."
PWI also explains how the "Female 50" was determined: "To determine this list, we evaluated each woman's innate wrestling ability, accomplishments during the past year, physical strength and conditioning, quality of opposition, charisma, and title success."
Some women's wrestlers contracted to WWE and TNA, such as Nikki Bella, Rosa Mendes, Tamina and Brooke Tessmacher, were left off the "Female 50" because PWI felt they did not earn a spot over some of the independent talent listed. The magazine explains, "While being on WWE's or TNA's global platform helps your chances, it doesn't mean you get a free passage onto the "Female 50."
1. Madison Eagles
2. Mercedes Martinez
3. Mickie James
4. Natalya
5. Madison Rayne
6. Cheerleader Melissa
7. Beth Phoenix
8. Tara
9. MsChif
10. Sara Del Rey
11. Eve Torres
12. Angelina Love
13. Layla
14. Sarita
15. Kelly Kelly
16. Serena Deeb
17. Velvet Sky
18. Ayako Hamada
19. LuFisto
20. Winter
21. Brie Bella
22. Angel Orsini
23. Melina
24. Daizee Haze
25. Nikki Roxx
26. Gail Kim
27. Jazz
28. Maryse
29. Christina Von Eerie
30. Portia Perez
31. Rosita
32. ODB
33. Nicole Matthews
34. Rachel Summerlyn
35. Jessicka Havok
36. Brittany Force
37. Kellie Skater
38. Tina San Antonio
39. Melanie Cruise
40. Cherry Bomb
41. Sassy Stephie
42. Tasha Simone
43. Alicia Fox
44. Amber O'Neal
45. Allison Danger
46. Kacee Carlisle
47. Brittany Savage
48. A.J.
49. Melissa Coates
50. Jessica James