Ranking All 24 WWE Debuts & Returns In 2023

13. Ivy Nile

CM Punk Trish Stratus
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Had she been called up a couple of months earlier, it would be easier to give Ivy Nile a more complete ranking for the year.

But based on sheer potential alone, Nile should excel on the main roster. Despite having less than four years of in-ring experience, Ivy has showed her capability of holding her own in matches and flashing a unique personality in her offense. That’s something that can take years to develop, so she’s already ahead of the game there.

As part of Diamond Mine, Nile has a built-in way to get increased screen time seconding the Creed Brothers, even if she isn’t booked that night.

Consider this ranking a splitting of the difference between potential and a lack of empirical evidence.

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