The Divas Revolution has passed AJ Lee by now that she is retired.

Lee left the WWE shortly after WrestleMania 31 due to the impending litigation between her husband CM Punk and WWE doctor Chris Amann. Dr. Amann sued Punk for defamation after he laid into the physician on his friend Colt Cabana's podcast last November, while divulging why he walked out on the company in the first place.

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Shortly after her departure, a fresh crop of Divas emerged as the WWE began to push the Divas Revolution, a movement to make women's wrestling better and more compelling.

Here are three feuds Lee is missing out on while being out of the WWE picture.

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1) Charlotte

Up until Nikki Bella surpassed her, Lee was the longest reigning Divas Champion in history with a 295-day run atop the division. Now that Charlotte, the daughter of Ric Flair, ended Bella's streak, it would be highly entertaining to see her clash with one of the greatest Divas of all time. It appears these two would have tremendous chemistry in the ring together, but we'll never know.

2) Becky Lynch

Possibly the best in-ring Diva of the bunch, a bout between the "Lass Kicker" and Lee would be something to behold. Lynch hasn't gotten many opportunities to shine on the main roster since her call up, but anyone who's seen NXT knows what this Ireland native brings to the table. Putting her in there against Lee and giving them ample time to tell a good story would make for a hell of a battle.

3) Sasha Banks

Simply put, Banks is not only stunning, but she's already proving herself to be one of the best Divas to ever lace up the boots. Banks has it all, the looks, the in-ring prowess and the ability to get her character over. "The Boss" has a great ability to cut promos on the microphone, something Lee was also very good at doing during her time in the ring. Not only would their physical matches be something to look forward to, but their back-and-forth on the microphone would also be engaging.

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