10 Wrestlers Who Could Win Their First World Title In 2021

6. Bianca Belair

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WWE has done a lot of great work with its women's divisions over the last few years, but it is time for a new generation to make themselves felt and heard at the top level. The Four Horsewomen and Asuka have been utterly dominant in recent years, although their hogging of the titles and attention is as much about the lack of depth as anything else. There is plenty of talent, but nobody has really stood up and threatened the dominance of Sasha, Charlotte and the rest.

Bianca Belair could be the woman to smash through the barrier and herald a new era for women's wrestling in WWE. Why not? She has all the tools to be a major star in WWE and also has the benefit of being a Performance Center graduate, a home-grown product that the company can push to the moon, proof that the self-contained training centre can produce stars.

But Bianca Belair's bright future has little to do with optics. She is just about as naturally charismatic as WWE performers get, an athletic standout who has personality in spades to go along with those gifts. Strap the rocket on her back, watch her fly.

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