The WWE roster is full of talented women, making it tough for some to break out and get recognized over stars like Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, and Charlotte Flair. However, there are several women on the roster who deserve to be in the main event picture. Shayna Baszler, once the most dangerous woman in NXT, has struggled to find success on the main roster, often being put in tag teams. With the release of Sonya Deville, there may be an opportunity for Baszler to get a singles push and challenge for a main title.
Jordynne Grace, a former TNA Knockouts Champion, has made her mark in WWE by challenging for the NXT Women’s Championship and appearing in Royal Rumbles. While she has found success in NXT, Grace has proven she can hang with the main roster and deserves a shot at a main title. Dakota Kai, a longtime veteran of the women’s roster, has been overshadowed despite her talent. As part of the Damage CTRL group, Kai deserves to be in the main event scene alongside her fellow members.
Piper Niven, currently part of Chelsea Green’s cabinet, has shown she can be a force in the ring. Working with Green has been great, but Niven deserves some time in the spotlight as well, as seen when she challenged Bayley for the WWE Women’s Championship. Roxanne Perez, a two-time NXT Women’s Champion, has been impressing fans with her skills. Setting a record in the Women’s Royal Rumble, Perez’s stock is rising, and it’s only a matter of time before she reaches the top of the mountain.
Kairi Sane, a member of Damage CTRL, is known for her in-ring storytelling and nickname “The Genius of the Sky.” Despite missing time due to injury, rumors suggest she may return soon and deserve a shot at a world title. Zelina Vega, beloved by WWE fans for her talent and charisma, is currently a member of LWO. Vega deserves a larger push than she’s getting and hopefully will get a revenge victory over Rhea Ripley. Overall, these women on the WWE roster have the talent and potential to be in the main event scene and deserve the recognition they are fighting for.