The Four Horsewomen have certainly been game-changers for women's wrestling. All four of them have brought great moments to he business and they've all been incredibly popular at different stages of their careers.

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There's no denying they have been the four biggest and most consistent performers in recent years, but who is the biggest star? For some, it is Bayley, however, she has certainly had a rollercoaster ride with lots of ups and downs throughout her career.

10 Best: WrestleMania 33

Bayley's WrestleMania debut was a huge moment for her, and that came at WrestleMania 33 as she successfully defended her Raw Women's Championship. This was an epic night for her as it showcased her as a top tier talent.

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To make it even sweeter, she was able to defeat Charlotte and Sasha Banks in this match, as well as Nia Jax. It made her stand out as a true star and this was a real highlight of her early main roster run.

9 Worst: WrestleMania Pre-Show

Sadly, one year removed from WrestleMania in Orlando, Bayley wasn't treated as the star of the women's division. Bayley couldn't even get onto the main card of the show, and instead, she was placed onto the pre-show for WrestleMania 34.

It was a sign of how WWE valued Bayley at that point. If she was the biggest member of the Four Horsewomen, then she would surely have made the main card.

8 Best: Ending Charlotte's PPV Record

Charlotte Flair has always been seen as the dominant member of the Four Horsewomen, which was supported by the fact she went undefeated for 16 straight PPVs. Flair dominated everyone who came in front of her, including other members of the Four Horsewomen.

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That was until she met Bayley. Taking place at Fastlane, the two women competed in a singles match and it was Bayley who secured the victory, ending Flair's record and proving herself to be the best of the group.

7 Worst: Left Behind

When WWE decided to start the women's revolution, the company made the choice to call up Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, and Becky Lynch to the main roster. However, the decision was made to leave Bayley behind, keeping her in NXT.

While this was for her to develop further and work as a champion, it certainly made her look like the weakest member of the group. She wasn't promoted at the same time, which put her on a lower pedestal.

6 Best: Main Roster Debut

Bayley's main roster debut

While WWE didn't promote her at first at the same time as her Four Horsewomen members, her eventual debut was a much bigger deal because of that. Fans were incredibly excited to see her finally arrive and it was treated as a massive moment.

Rather than being thrown into the dreadful six-woman tag team matches that the others were, Bayley was immediately made out to be a major star and it helped her shine brighter.

5 Worst: Early NXT Run

While everyone takes a little bit of time to get going in wrestling, out of the four women Bayley did take the longest to really click. Once she connected with fans there was no looking back, but that wasn't as quick for her.

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This allowed the other three to standout from her immediately, which didn't help Bayley's cause as she was trying to make an impact in NXT.

4 Best: Bayley Dos Straps

Right now, Bayley is the best of the Four Horsewomen, and that has been the case for a while. Her run as SmackDown Women's Champion has been fantastic, with the heel turn really putting her over on a new level.

Now she has added the Women's Tag Team Championships to it, becoming Bayley Dos Straps, and she has really come into her own. She's incredibly confident and her heel persona has taken her work to a whole new level.

3 Worst: Babyface Run Ran Stale

There's a reason why Bayley made the move to turn heel, and it was because her babyface gimmick was no longer working. Fans may once have loved her, but they started to grow tired of her underdog schtick and even began booing her at different moments.

Her gimmick had totally run stale, which is something that never really happened with the other three women. They all changed it up plenty of times, and this left Bayley behind for a brief period of time.

2 Best: NXT Women's Champion

Bayley

While Bayley is putting in some great work right now, there's no doubt that her best period was when she was in NXT on her own. With the rest of the Four Horsewomen on the main roster, Bayley was given time to shine in her own right, and that's exactly what she did.

Bayley carried the NXT women's division, helping to establish other talents such as Carmella, Nia Jax, and Asuka. She was the most popular female wrestler in the entire company, winning over everyone, proving just how talented she was.

1 Worst: Feuding With Alexa Bliss

The Four Horsewomen aren't always involved in each other's storylines, and that often is a good thing as they can tell fresh stories with other talents. However, sometimes it leads to disastrous moments such as Bayley's feud with Alexa Bliss in 2017.

Everything about this was terrible, from the horrendous promos to the poor matches that just made Bayley look incredibly weak. It didn't help her in the slightest and really made her seem way beneath the other members of the faction.

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