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Flawless Face-Off: Women’s Evolution Era – Round 4 Winners Revealed!

Round 4 of the Flawless Face-Off may go down as the most hotly contested round yet. With razor-thin margins across nearly every category, the community truly made their voices heard. Passionate defenses in the comments, back-and-forth swings in the polls, and some unexpected surges gave this round an energy all its own. In the end, though, five winners emerged—and each one speaks to the highs, lows, and unforgettable moments of the Divas Era and beyond.

Booking Did Me Dirty

Winner: Emma

When it comes to wasted potential, few names hit harder than Emma. Fans remember her as one of the original sparks of the women’s wrestling evolution, yet her main roster trajectory reads like a cautionary tale of stop-and-start booking. First came the losses piled on top of losses, undercutting her early credibility. Then came Emmalina—an infamous reinvention teased for months, only to fizzle into nothing.

Emma’s 2017 return gave fans hope, but just as momentum was building, she was handpicked to be Asuka’s first opponent on the main roster. Rather than using Emma to launch into something bigger, the match felt like a setup for her exit. Shortly after TLC, she was gone. For someone so talented, versatile, and ahead of her time, Emma’s career is the very definition of “done dirty.”

Best DDW Error

Winner: Dana Brooke (Danish)

If you know, you know and if you don’t, you’re missing out on one of DDW’s most iconic happy accidents. Danish has been a fixture since the very start, their “error” persona giving fans some of the funniest and most memorable moments in DDW history. What started as a glitch became a full-fledged character, one that fans have embraced as an irreplaceable part of the division’s lore.

The irony? It was Dana Brooke’s WWE run—specifically her unexpected 24/7 Championship victory—that indirectly inspired the birth of the DDW Diva’s Championship. And who was the inaugural champ? None other than Danish herself. A mistake turned into magic, Danish proves that sometimes the “errors” are the true gems.

Best Promo/Backstage Segment

Winner: Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair & Ronda Rousey Get Arrested Before WrestleMania 35

If one word could describe this segment, it would be chaos. Heading into WrestleMania 35, the build for the historic triple threat had cooled off. But in one unforgettable night, the Wrestlemania 35 main event reignited the fire. After a match with the Riott Squad, tempers boiled over, leading to a brawl so wild that security—and eventually police—had to intervene.

What followed was pure spectacle. Becky, Charlotte, and Ronda, handcuffed and enraged, continued to beat the hell out of each other in police cars, hallways, and everywhere in between. It blurred the line between reality and kayfabe, creating a moment that still gets replayed years later. More than just a segment, it was the adrenaline shot the WrestleMania main event needed, and it absolutely delivered.

Most Shocking Moment

Winner: Stephanie McMahon Announces the First-Ever Women’s Royal Rumble (Raw, December 17, 2017)

Talk about history being made live on air. While this category had fierce competition—Becky Lynch’s bloody face and the SmackDown women invading Raw came within a hair of winning—Stephanie McMahon’s announcement edged them out. And honestly, it’s easy to see why.

The reveal that women would finally get their own Royal Rumble wasn’t just a one-night pop. It signified a seismic shift in WWE’s approach to its women’s division. For the first time, the company finally gave the women the same annual marquee as the men, promising an opportunity every January to headline WrestleMania. Shock gave way to celebration, and that night became a permanent milestone on the timeline of women’s wrestling.

Favorite Rivalry/Feud

Winner: Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair

“Iron sharpens iron”—and no rivalry embodies that phrase more than Sasha Banks versus Charlotte Flair. When the Divas Revolution began, the women had the unenviable task of undoing years of “divas division” stigma. They weren’t just fighting opponents; they were fighting perception.

Sasha and Charlotte made it their mission to rewrite that story. Their series of matches, from Raw main events to the first-ever women’s Hell in a Cell, proved that women could deliver the same level of drama, athleticism, and storytelling as any man on the roster. Their back-and-forth battles not only raised each other’s game but forced doubters to admit what fans already knew: these women belonged. This feud didn’t just create moments; it set the tone for everything that followed.

Round 4 proved just how tight this competition can be. From Emma’s tragic booking to Danish’s legendary run, from history-making announcements to era-defining rivalries, the winners highlight the triumphs and tribulations that shaped women’s wrestling.

This was the closest round yet, and if anything, it shows just how much passion this community has for every corner of the Divas Era. Keep your votes and your voices ready because the Flawless Face-Off is only getting more intense from here.

Round 5 is on the horizon and next we’ll be looking at the greatest championship matches of the Evolution Era

  • Best Non-Title Singles Match
  • Best Non-Title Tag Team/Multiwoman Match
  • Best Raw Women’s Championship Match
  • Best Smackdown Women’s Championship Match
  • Best Women’s Tag Team Title Match