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2019 Topps WWE Women's Division BASE ROSTER 1 Alexa Bliss RAW® 2 Alicia Fox RAW® 3 Bayley SmackDown® 4 Dana Brooke RAW® 5 Ember Moon SmackDown® 6 Lacey Evans Rookie RAW® 7 Liv Morgan SmackDown® 8 Mickie James SmackDown® 9 Natalya RAW® 10 Nia Jax RAW® 11 Ronda Rousey RAW® 12 Ruby Riott RAW® 13 Sarah Logan RAW® 14 Sasha Banks RAW® 15 Tamina RAW® 16 Renee Young RAW® 17 Stephanie McMahon WWE 18 Maria Kanellis 205 Live® 19 Asuka SmackDown® 20 Becky Lynch SmackDown® 21 Billie Kay SmackDown® 22 Carmella SmackDown® 23 Mandy Rose SmackDown® 24 Maryse WWE 25 Naomi RAW® 26 Nikki Cross Rookie RAW® 27 Peyton Royce SmackDown® 28 Sonya Deville SmackDown® 29 Zelina Vega SmackDown® 30 Paige SmackDown® 31 Aliyah NXT® 32 Bianca Belair NXT® 33 Candice LeRae NXT® 34 Chelsea Green NXT® 35 Dakota Kai NXT® 36 Deonna Purrazzo NXT® 37 Io Shirai NXT® 38 Jessamyn Duke NXT® 39 Jessi Kamea NXT® 40 Kacy Catanzaro NXT® 41 Kairi Sane Rookie SmackDown® 42 Lacey Lane NXT® 43 Marina Shafir NXT® 44 Mia Yim NXT® 45 MJ Jenkins NXT® 46 Shayna Baszler NXT® 47 Taynara Conti NXT® 48 Vanessa Borne NXT® 49 Xia Li NXT® 50 Toni Storm NXT UK® 51 Nina Samuels NXT UK® 52 Alundra Blayze WWE Legend 53 Beth Phoenix WWE Legend 54 Eve Torres WWE Legend 55 Marlena WWE Legend 56 Lita WWE Legend 57 Sherri Martel WWE Legend 58 Miss Elizabeth WWE Legend 59 Trish Stratus WWE Legend 60 Wendi Richter WWE Legend MEMORABLE MATCHES AND MOMENTS 61 Asuka™ def. Alexa Bliss™ Raw® 1/1/2018 Raw® 62 NXT® Women's Champion Ember Moon™ def. Shayna Baszler™ NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia® 1/27/2018 NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia® 63 Asuka™ Wins the First-Ever Women's Royal Rumble® Match Royal Rumble® 2018 1/28/2018 Royal Rumble® 2018 64 Asuka™ def. Sasha Banks™ Raw® 1/29/2018 Raw® 65 Alexa Bliss™ Wins the First-Ever Women's Elimination Chamber® Match Elimination Chamber® 2018 2/25/2018 Elimination Chamber® 2018 66 Shayna Baszler™ def. Ember Moon™ to Become the NXT® Women's Champion NXT TakeOver: New Orleans 4/7/2018 NXT TakeOver: New Orleans 67 Naomi™ Wins the 20-Woman WrestleMania® Battle Royal Wrestlemania 34® 4/8/2018 Wrestlemania 34® 68 Nia Jax™ def. Alexa Bliss™ to Become the Raw® Women's Champion Wrestlemania 34® 4/8/2018 Wrestlemania 34® 69 Ronda Rousey™'s Debut Match Wrestlemania 34® 4/8/2018 Wrestlemania 34® 70 Candice LeRae™ def. Zelina Vega™ NXT® 4/18/2018 NXT® 71 Carmella™ Successfully Defends the SmackDown® Women's Championship Backlash® 2018 5/6/2018 Backlash® 2018 72 Asuka™ def. Mandy Rose™ SmackDown LIVE® 5/29/2018 SmackDown LIVE® 73 Shayna Baszler™ def. Dakota Kai™ to Retain the NXT® Women's Championship NXT® 5/30/2018 NXT® 74 Kairi Sane™ def. Lacey Evans™ NXT® 6/6/2018 NXT® 75 NXT® Women's Champion Shayna Baszler™ def. Nikki Cross™ NXT TakeOver: Chicago II 6/16/2018 NXT TakeOver: Chicago II 76 Bayley™ Obliterates Sasha Banks™ Raw® 6/25/2018 Raw® 77 Alexa Bliss™ Becomes Ms. Money in the Bank Money in the Bank® 2018 7/17/2018 Money in the Bank® 2018 78 SmackDown® Women's Champion Carmella™ def. Asuka™ Money in the Bank® 2018 7/17/2018 Money in the Bank® 2018 79 Alexa Bliss™ Cashes in On Nia Jax™ Money in the Bank® 2018 7/17/2018 Money in the Bank® 2018 80 Sasha Banks™ & Bayley™ Renew Their Friendship Raw® 7/23/2018 Raw® 81 Kairi Sane™ def. Shayna Baszler™ for the NXT® Women's Championship NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn IV® 8/18/2018 NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn IV® 82 Ronda Rousey™ def. Alexa Bliss™ for the Raw® Women's Championship SummerSlam® 2018 8/19/2018 SummerSlam® 2018 83 Asuka™ Saves Naomi™ From The IIconics™ SmackDown LIVE® 9/4/2018 SmackDown LIVE® 84 Raw® Women's Champion Ronda Rousey™ def. Alexa Bliss™ Hell in a Cell® 2018 9/16/2018 Hell in a Cell® 2018 85 The IIconics™ def. Asuka™ & Naomi™ Super Show-Down® 10/6/2018 Super Show-Down® 86 Io Shirai™ def. Deonna Purrazzo™ Mae Young Classic® 2018 10/17/2018 Mae Young Classic® 2018 87 Becky Lynch™ Leads a SmackDown Live® Invasion of Raw® Raw® 11/12/2018 Raw® 88 Bianca Belair™ def. Mia Yim™ NXT® 11/14/2018 NXT® 89 Shayna Baszler™ Becomes a Two-Time NXT® Women's Champion NXT TakeOver: War Games II® 11/17/2018 NXT TakeOver: War Games II® 90 Team Raw® def. Team SmackDown® Survivor Series® 2018 11/18/2018 Survivor Series® 2018 91 Nikki Cross™ Angers Candice LeRae™ NXT® 11/21/2018 NXT® 92 Mia Yim™ def. Vanessa Borne™ NXT® 11/28/2018 NXT® 93 Io Shirai™ Saves Dakota Kai™ NXT® 12/5/2018 NXT® 94 Natalya™ def. Ruby Riott™ in a Tables Match TLC® 2018 12/16/2018 TLC® 2018 95 Raw® Women's Champion Ronda Rousey™ def. Nia Jax™ TLC® 2018 12/16/2018 TLC® 2018 96 Asuka™ Wins the First-Ever Women's TLC® Match TLC® 2018 12/16/2018 TLC® 2018 97 Natalya™ Becomes the #1 Contender for the Raw® Women's Championship Raw® 12/17/2018 Raw® 98 SmackDown® Women's Champion Asuka™ def. Naomi™ SmackDown LIVE® 12/18/2018 SmackDown LIVE® 99 Bayley™, Sasha Banks™ & Ember Moon™ def. Mickie James™, Alicia Fox™ & Dana Brooke™ Raw® 12/24/2018 Raw® 100 Bianca Belair™ Becomes the #1 Contender for the NXT® Women's Championship NXT® 12/26/2018 NXT® AUTOGRAPH ROSTER AUTOGRAPH PARALLELS A-AB Alexa Bliss RAW® A-BE Bayley SmackDown® A-BK Billie Kay SmackDown® A-BL Becky Lynch SmackDown® A-BP Beth Phoenix WWE Legend A-BZ Shayna Baszler NXT® A-CG Chelsea Green NXT® A-CL Candice LeRae NXT® A-CM Carmella SmackDown® A-DB Dana Brooke RAW® A-DK Dakota Kai NXT® A-DP Deonna Purrazzo NXT® A-EM Ember Moon SmackDown® A-EST Bianca Belair NXT® A-IS Io Shirai NXT® A-JD Jessamyn Duke NXT® A-JE Jessie Kamea NXT® A-KC Kacy Catanzaro NXT® A-LE Lacey Evans Rookie RAW® A-LT Lita WWE Legend A-MR Mandy Rose SmackDown® A-MS Marina Shafir NXT® A-MY Mia Yim NXT® A-NC Nikki Cross Rookie RAW® A-NT Natalya RAW® A-PR Peyton Royce SmackDown® A-RB Ruby Riott RAW® A-RR Ronda Rousey RAW® A-RY Renee Young RAW® A-SD Sonya Deville SmackDown® A-SF Trish Stratus WWE Legend A-SM Stephanie McMahon WWE A-TC Taynara Conti NXT® A-TM Tamina RAW® A-VB Vanessa Borne NXT® DUAL AUTOGRAPHS DA-BC Alexa Bliss WWE DA-BC Nikki Cross WWE DA-DD Beth Phoenix WWE DA-DD Natalya WWE DA-II Billie Kay WWE DA-II Peyton Royce WWE TRIPLE AUTOGRAPHS TA-4H Marina Shafir WWE TA-4H Jessamyn Duke WWE TA-4H Shayna Baszler WWE INSERT TEAM BESTIE TRIBUTE TB-1 Trish Stratus™ Makes Her Debut 3/19/00 WWE Legend TB-2 Trish Stratus™ Wins Her First Women's Championship 11/18/01 WWE Legend TB-3 Trish Stratus™ Wins the Hardcore Championship 5/6/02 WWE Legend TB-4 Trish Stratus™ Wins the Women's Championship at WrestleMania® XIX 3/30/03 WWE Legend TB-5 Team Bestie Shows The Guys They Can Hang 12/14/03 WWE Legend TB-6 Trish Stratus™ Battles Mickie James™ at WrestleMania® 22 4/2/06 WWE Legend TB-7 Trish Stratus™ Competes in Her Final Match on Raw® 9/11/06 WWE Legend TB-8 Trish Stratus™ Retires As a 7-Time Women's Champion 9/17/06 WWE Legend TB-9 Trish Stratus™ Returns to Help John Cena® 12/22/08 WWE Legend TB-10 Trish Stratus™ Is Inducted Into the Hall of Fame 4/6/13 WWE Legend TB-11 Lita™ Helps The Hardy Boyz™ Against Trish Stratus™ 6/15/00 WWE Legend TB-12 Lita™ & The Rock® def. 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