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

15. Michin

Michin Tiffany Stratton
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Michin is a curious one. Undoubtedly talented, Mia Yim hasn't forged a connection with the core fanbase most thriving stars need. In other words, responses to her appearances remain muted on programming, and that'll need to change if she's ever going to become a long term success story. Fingers crossed she can find a way, because there's a lot of talent there.

However, currently, being smack bang in the middle of the Rumble would reflect Michin's middle of the road characterisation. WWE moved on from painting her as a hardcore badass, which hasn't helped the interminable feud with snooty precious princess Chelsea Green one bit. Maybe they can get back to that and let Michin do her best 2001 Rumble impression by adding weapons to the mix.

Better than nothing. At least she'd have a unique part to play.

16. Nia Jax

Nia Jax
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This just in: She's not like most girls. They only take just what they're given.

Nia Jax reigned supreme as Queen Of The Ring and Women's Champion for a while in 2024. She smashed that role, but it's over now and onto the next. Being brutally honest, despite her aura as a threat (sometimes for real!), Jax will have to be content with making up the numbers in this year's Rumble. That's not to say she won't throw a bunch of women over the top rope or grab some spotlight for herself.

In fact, hear this out. Nia's main purpose in the match would be facilitating one of the least-expected celebrity spots in recent memory. This is outlandish and probably won't happen in a million years, but what if it does? What if Triple H can convince a self-confessed mega fan celeb to make this reality...

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