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

5. Ivy Nile

Ivy Nile
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Post-Chelsea Green and Piper Niven spot with Becky Lynch, both heels would exit stage left for a while and let the ring fill back up. Ideally, Green (especially) wouldn't actually get eliminated just yet. That can always happen a bit later courtesy of Becks. Meanwhile, developing workers like Ivy Nile would get the thrill of mixing it with a proper main event star.

That's important for the American Made member right now. Her matches can be rough here or there, but Ivy is still learning all the time and has potential. A solid 20+ minute spell in the women's Rumble would do wonders for her WWE career, so that should be the goal here.

Also, let Nile hit one of those beautiful German suplexes on some fool. That move has a better bridge than most.

6. Naomi

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New Women's Tag-Team Champ (alongside Bianca Belair) and potential Jade Cargill attacker Naomi would be out next. On the Jade stuff, there's every chance that storyline peaks once Cargill finds out that Naomi slyly turned heel or Bianca did it. Either way is fine, but Naomi probably needs something dramatic to breathe some fresh life into this second WWE run.

There's only so far her inspiring "FEEL THE GLOW" gimmick and happy go lucky babyface fare can go. Becoming a vicious villain might suit Naomi and let her launch into the top title conversation. That comes later. In the Royal Rumble, she'll be there to add some mid-level star power and pique fan interest early.

An elimination or two wouldn't go amiss either. Naomi deserves that.

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