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Flawless Face-Off: Final Results Revealed

It’s official: The Flawless Face-Off has crowned its final champions.

After five rounds, dozens of categories, and more than a few nail-biters, we’ve reached the end of this glitter-dusted journey. And what better way to close it out than with the biggest, boldest categories of them all?

These final four awards weren’t about comedy or camp—they were about legacy. About the women who defined the era. The ones fans rallied behind. The ones who made history—and still live rent-free in our minds every time their music hits.

Let’s take a look at your final Flawless Face-Off winners:

Best Face: Lita

Lita didn’t just win over crowds—she transcended them. With her jaw-dropping moonsaults, fearless attitude, and unapologetic presence, she became a symbol of rebellion, resilience, and raw power. Whether she was diving off ladders, wrestling through injury, or standing tall against the odds, fans didn’t just cheer for Lita—they believed in her.

She wasn’t the polished, traditional babyface. She was real, and that’s what made her so beloved. This win is more than a title—it’s a recognition of the emotional connection she built with an entire generation and the legacy she helped shape.

Best Heel: Melina

From the moment she strut down the ramp and unleashed that trademark scream, Melina was visceral—and fans loved to hate her. Her villainy wasn’t just about breaking rules; it was personal. Melina walked like she had something to prove, and her character was layered, dramatic, and steeped in full diva energy. She was petty. She was powerful. And she played it all to perfection.

Every shriek, every sneer, every lingering glare—Melina brought intensity to her role. She committed, and it showed. Her win here proves what we already knew: nobody does glam villainy quite like her.

Best Women’s Championship Match: Trish Stratus vs. Lita – Raw Main Event (2004)

The first-ever women’s match to main event Monday Night Raw without any male involvement—that alone would’ve made it historic. But Trish and Lita went all in, delivering one of the most emotional, physical, and memorable matches of their careers.

Lita’s wild suicide dive. Trish’s brutal targeting of her neck. The crowd on fire. The title change in the main event of WWE’s flagship show. This match wasn’t just a milestone—it was a masterclass. It inspired a generation, and it’s only fitting that it takes the crown here.

Most Over Performer: Lita

Whether heel or face, Lita had the crowd in the palm of her hand. There was something magnetic about her—an energy that hit the moment her theme song did. Fans jumped to their feet. Signs shot up. You could feel the shift in the room.

This win is a poetic end to her Flawless Face-Off run—after consistently coming up short to Trish throughout the earlier rounds, Lita swept the finals. And honestly? That feels just right.

One Last Thank You…

To every voter, commenter, GIF-poster, and passionate defender of Nicole Bassthank you.

The Flawless Face-Off wasn’t just about winners. It was about celebrating what made this era unforgettable: the style, the storytelling, the drama, the heart. And the fact that we got to relive all of it together made it even better.

But don’t worry—this isn’t goodbye.
We’ll be back with a new edition of the Flawless Face-Off, this time diving into the Divas Era with all-new categories, more surprises, and even more glorious chaos. We’re still figuring out the format, and we’re open to suggestions—so if you’ve got ideas for nominees, matchups, or categories, drop them in the comments.Until then—stay flawless, stay fierce, and keep the drama alive.

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