Every Current Champion In WWE (And Who Should Beat Them)

3. WWE Women’s Title

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WWE

Champion: Tiffany Stratton

Who Should Beat Her: Bianca Belair

GreatEST. SmartEST. FastEST. BloodthirstiEST.

Reports say that Bianca Belair is about to make her mark on the WWE scene all over again after taking time off to heal up injuries after WrestleMania 41. The top tier athlete remains one of the best workers in the entire company (male or female), and it'll be a real boon for management to have her back in the mix regularly again. WWE fans need their 'EST' fix.

Now for the not so nice part of this entry: Tiffany Stratton is solid in-ring, but her character is starting to suck wind on WWE TV. The stuck up babyface role she plays is a chore, and Tiffy's promos sound overly scripted. At times, it's like she's ignoring what the other wrestler says just so she can chew through her lines - it's almost as though Stratton didn't hear a word anybody else said, and that can make her more heelish and bitchy than WWE would like.

Even so, Tiffany can produce the goods once the bell rings, and she'd relish the chance to work some bangers opposite Bianca Belair. They had a match against one another on the 17 May 2024 episode of SmackDown. That was a Queen Of The Ring quarter final, so it was functional at best, but the pair did show flashes of what they're capable of together throughout.

Stratton is even better now than she was back then, so a rematch would definitely impress. Putting the title on Bianca and returning her to the top of the singles game would be welcomed by fans as well after she's spent so long in the tag-team division.

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