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

7. Natalya

Natalya Neidhart
WWE

Natalya has been in every single women's Rumble to date. Her experiences in the match have been a bit of a mixed bag; Nattie lasted 25 minutes in 2018, a staggering 56 mins in 2019 and 36 minutes in 2022, but other appearances have been less-than. Going 120 seconds from the #30 position in 2021 was particularly rubbish.

Who knows how long she'll get in 2025? Natalya has arguably never been less important to the women's division in front of the cameras than she is now. Obviously, she still has a major role to play as a mentor behind the scenes, and that shouldn't be overlooked, but Nattie won't be grabbing the bigger matches at 'Mania.

She should get longer than 2 bloody minutes, right enough. That'd be an insult.

8. Maxxine

Maxxine Dupri
WWE

WWE has knowingly ripped on Maxxine's match quality by having veteran workers like Candice LeRae cruelly dismiss her abilities on TV. That threatened to go over the score at one stage, but thankfully creative reeled it in just in time. Besides, Maxxine isn't actually terrible. Limited, sure, but give her a break - everyone needs time to learn.

OK, so she's not in the current mix of potential megastars Triple H is cooking up for 2025, but that doesn't mean Maxxine will be that way forever. Anyone who has watched her grab a word with WWE staff backstage for YouTube and social media content can see she has personality, so it's simply a case of connecting the dots.

It'd be really cool to see Maxxine get her very own Rumble moment by dumping a few women out of the match.

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