During a recent episode of his ‘Six Feet Under’ podcast, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker showered praise on the Women’s Division, highlighting its resilience despite the absence of some top stars due to injuries.
The Deadman suggested an expansion of titles under Triple H’s new era, proposing the addition of a Women’s Intercontinental Champion and a Women’s U.S. Champion to complement the depth of talent.
“The division is deep. I would like to see a Women’s Intercontinental Champion, and possibly, because there’s two brands, a Women’s U.S. Champion.”
The current terrain of the Women’s Division indeed showcases a wealth of talent, a sentiment echoed by The Undertaker.
As the WWE Draft continues to shape RAW and Smackdown, the division’s strength remains evident, promising ample opportunities for top-tier talent on both brands.
The possibility of introducing new titles for female competitors sparks intrigue among fans, who eagerly anticipate the potential inaugural champions. Here’s a look at five WWE Superstars who could make a compelling case for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship:
#5. Nia Jax:
A dominant force in the Women’s Division, Nia Jax’s imposing presence and unmatched strength make her a formidable contender for championship gold.
#4. Rhea Ripley:
Despite recent setbacks due to injury, Rhea Ripley’s track record of excellence and championship pedigree position her as a prime candidate to reclaim the spotlight upon her return.
#3. Naomi:
With her unique athleticism and charming presence, Naomi has proven herself as a standout performer, deserving of championship recognition in the Women’s Division.
#2. Jade Cargill:
A recent addition to WWE’s roster, Jade Cargill’s impressive tenure in AEW and undeniable potential mark her as a future main-event caliber Superstar.
#1. Charlotte Flair:
A 14-time Women’s Champion, Charlotte Flair’s unparalleled skill and undeniable impact on the division make her an undeniable frontrunner for championship glory upon her imminent return from injury.
The potential introduction of women’s midcard titles would not only boost the division but also provide deserving talents with additional opportunities to showcase their abilities and vie for prestigious gold. As the WWE continues to evolve, the Women’s Division stands poised for unprecedented growth and success.