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Flawless Face-Off: Women’s Evolution Era – Round 2 Winners Revealed

Round 2 brought out the personality side of wrestling—the songs, the teams, the promos, the characters, and the couples who defined an era. Fans made their voices heard once again, and the results prove just how much charisma and star power shaped the Women’s Evolution Era. 

Before we dive into the results, a quick note: once again, there was tampering spotted in the tallies. Points were reduced accordingly, and what you see below reflects the adjusted results after the tampering was removed. If this happens again, we’ll be changing the format so voting requires you to write your pick directly in the comments section. I’m already checking the tallies daily due to the fluctuations, so monitoring won’t be an issue either way.

Onto the winners of Round 2!

Best Theme Song: Sasha Banks – “Sky’s the Limit”

From the opening beat, “Sky’s the Limit” wasn’t just a theme, it was a declaration. Sasha Banks walked to the ring like the biggest star in the room, and her theme made sure you felt it too. It captured everything about The Boss: confidence, swagger, and the aura of someone who belonged in the spotlight. It’s no surprise fans chose this as the soundtrack that defined the era. Sasha Banks went by the mantra, be so good they can’t ignore you, and her theme perfectly encapsulated that.

Best Tag Team/Stable: The IIconics

“DIDYA GO TO JOURNALISM FOR THAT?!” A line that sums up everything wonderful about The IIconics—snarky, entertaining, and dripping with charisma. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce weren’t given nearly enough screen time for how engaging they were, but when the spotlight hit them, they made it count. Had they been given more opportunity, there’s no doubt they would’ve thrived as comedic heels. While it’s a shame their run didn’t amount to more, history will always remember their crowning moment: winning the Women’s Tag Team Titles at WrestleMania 35.

Favorite Onscreen Pairing/Couple: Maryse & The Miz

Love, glam, and chaos, Maryse and The Miz gave fans the ultimate power couple. Onscreen and off, they played into each other’s strengths, making every segment feel bigger, funnier, and more outrageous. I’ll admit it too that I have a soft spot for The Miz. He’s deserving of every ounce of success he’s accomplished, and his pairing with Maryse only magnified that. Together they became the ultimate power couple, balancing glam, comedy, and chaos in every segment. And their impact went beyond WWE, with Miz & Mrs. running for three successful seasons as proof of how magnetic they were as a duo.

Best Promo Worker: Alexa Bliss

Microphone in hand, Alexa Bliss didn’t just talk, she controlled the room. Sharp, cutting, and quick-witted, Bliss had that rare ability to turn a segment into her segment. Whether she was playing the manipulative heel or leaning into her darker character arcs, her promo game cemented her as one of the strongest talkers of the era. From the start, Alexa came out with a chip on her shoulder and a point to prove, and it was her natural ability on the microphone that set her apart. As her career evolved, Alexa reinvented herself time and again, shining as the goddess, transitioning into a talk show host, pulling off a face turn with Nikki Cross, and arguably reaching her most successful run when she reimagined her character alongside Bray Wyatt. Bliss didn’t just cut promos, she built moments.

Favorite Onscreen Character/Interviewer: Maryse

Double the recognition for Maryse this round, and deservedly so. Beyond her role alongside The Miz, she stood out as a character in her own right. When Maryse returned the night after WrestleMania 32, she didn’t just elevate The Miz, she completely revived a career that was on life support. Charismatic, stunning, and a scene-stealer just by showing up, Maryse proved herself to be more than a supporting role. Whether at ringside, in backstage segments, or holding the mic, she brought a glamorous edge that made her presence unforgettable. Her double recognition this round says it all: Maryse made impact look effortless.

Round 2 is officially in the books, and if these results prove anything, it’s that personality can shine just as brightly as pure athleticism. Stay tuned—Round 3 is up next, and the stakes only get higher from here.

And one last reminder: keep the votes fair so your voice truly counts. Every ballot matters, and the integrity of the contest depends on it.