WWE Women's Royal Rumble 2023: Predicting All 30 Entrants

20. Emma

Nia Jax
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Triple H's first job with the women's division in 2022 was restocking the ranks after such ruthless "cost" cutting over the prior two years.

Emma was included in the raft of those returns, but sits closer to Candice LeRae's middling status than Damage CTRL's title-laden run thus far. There's no shame in assuming the underdog babyface role and Emma can do it well, but her certain Rumble spot feels hard to forecast any drama for.

The talents of the individual performers are rarely in doubt. But just how good will 'The Game' be at batting back such doubts?

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