10 WWE Wrestlers Poised To Break Out In 2024

3. Zoey Stark

Tiffany Stratton
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Having spent much of 2023 under Trish Stratus storyline learning tree, Zoey Stark has just recently been given the run at Rhea Ripley. Now's not her time to win the WWE Women's Championship, but early signs of the chemistry between her and the Judgment Day's boss suggest she'll be a perfect fit in the spot sooner or later.

Triple H needs to make big changes to his attitude to the booking of the women's division. WWE has parity but not much else, and in isolating those that could lead the charge, few fit the bill as well as the former NXT Tag Team Champion.

Other than time lost to serous injury, Stark was a revelation during a relatively short stint on the developmental brand, and spent more time on the show as a babyface than in the heel spot she's occupied since getting the call-up to Raw. Fans watching everything thus already know what she can offer on both sides of the divide, and Stark herself currently provides what just about nobody else on the market leader's books can - a WWE equivalent of the hard-hitting and big-bumping Jamie Hayter.

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