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WOMEN’S 100

We didn’t rank Becky Lynch number one in the “Women’s 100” (February 2019) because we were afraid of consumer backlash or, worse yet, Becky once again tweeting about our esteemed publisher, “Is Stu short for Stupid?” She received the top ranking because she had the best year and deserved it.

But what of last year’s number one?

“It surprised me to see Ronda Rousey ranked at number three,” noted Bethanne Rosemont. “It seems that she’s been gone so long, but she did have some major accomplishments during your time frame. I loved the funny video of her and her husband that came with my

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