Carmella is living it up as SmackDown Women’s Champion. The former pro cheerleader learned the ropes at the WWE Performance Center and soon found herself on television every week in between Enzo and Big Cass as she honed her character and her confidence grew. Mella found herself as a character, even more when she had to branch off on her own after The Realest Guys In The Room were called up to Raw following WrestleMania 32.

After running around as Miss Money In The Bank for nearly a year, Mella finally cashed in her contract when she defeated Charlotte Flair on the SmackDown Live after WrestleMania 34. Now she’s pretty confident in herself at this point and isn’t afraid to let people know it.

In case you were needing help trying to come up with all of the people who Carmella is better than she did us the favor of putting a list together just to keep us up to date. You’ll see some notable pro wrestling names on the list including AJ Lee, Kaitlyn, and Eden aka Brandi Rhodes along with many other names from the WWE current women’s roster. Sunny and Sable also made the list, so good for them.

The best part of this list is the fact that she started having some fun with it later on naming fictional characters and they’re all great references. Some of the best include April O’Neil, Princess Bubblegum, and Tina Belcher. She also names plenty of real-life celebs as well. You can check it out below and apparently a full list is available upon request but I can’t imagine who she might have left off of it.

This is likely fanart but it’s a pretty funny image and since it’s Mella approved that’s good enough for me to take a look. Who knows if she’ll be able to escape from Money In The Bank with her SmackDown Women’s Title but I doubt her opinion will change about this list.

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Aaron Varble hasn’t just been writing for more than a decade in various formats including sketch comedy, stand up, television, radio, and other various projects; nor is he just another professional wrestling fan with a master's degree in journalism and Tourette’s syndrome. He's always looking to explore the why not with the why and the how come along with the how. Follow on Twitter @TheVarble

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