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10. Nia Jax Wins The WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal

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Nia Jax is rapidly amassing quite a record for these sorts of affairs, and with her team alongside Tamina coming up a little short at Elimination Chamber, the two entering the Women's Battle Royal would only be to her own gain.

Inaugural winner Naomi didn't, but Jax could easily challenge for the title after winning the trophy, just as she did after claiming victory in another one of these at October's Evolution supercard. 'The Irresistible Force' even put in a commendable shift in the 2019 Royal Rumble, even if more people were wide-eyed to see her take an RKO than dump Mustafa Ali out of the match that night.

As her music suggests, Nia really ins't like most girls - due to extraneous factors she can expect a semi-regular rotation in the title picture. With other blockbusters on either show, WrestleMania is at least a place where her character doesn't need to feature in such a heavy-handed fashion.

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