WWE Women’s Royal Rumble 2025: Predicting All 30 Entrants

29. Asuka

Asuka WWE
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Someday, everyone will give Asuka a standing ovation as she tearfully says she was 'not ready' for a WWE Hall Of Fame induction. That's richly deserved, and the truth is that Asuka is ready. She could go in now and nobody would question it. Triple H knows he can put the stalwart in any situation and she'll thrive - that's why she's so cherished.

Being realistic, Asuka isn't repeating her 2018 success in the future. She likely won't become a two-time Royal Rumble winner or take spotlight away from anybody in 2025. Fair enough, but the Japanese favourite can still give the final knockings of this year's match a jolt by spraying somebody with mist and laughing about it.

Here, maybe she could even go back to NXT and work a match against #30 on a third brand special.

30. Giulia

Giulia WWE NXT Women's Title
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Truth be told, the #30 spot in the women's Rumble has been topsy turvy since 2018. Trish Stratus was a neat addition that first year, but Carmella (2019), Shayna Baszler (twice in 2020 and 2022) and Natalya (2021) all fell flat. Nia Jax in 2023 and Liv Morgan in 2024 was a bit more like it.

Time for Giulia to make something of that 30th berth and give Rumble history a shakeup.

The new NXT Women's Champion should rock out last with her title belt in tow and shove it right in the faces of anyone who gets in her path. Giulia being part of a final four that includes Charlotte Flair, Liv Morgan and maybe even Alexa Bliss would be magical. That'd show just how much WWE's top brass values her, and it'd drop hints about what's going to happen in Giulia's future.

Who else do you think will enter WWE's 2025 Women's Royal Rumble? For more wrestling, check out 5 New Directions After WWE Raw's Netflix Debut and 5 Things WWE Raw’s Netflix Debut Told Us About WrestleMania 41 Season!

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