WWE Royal Rumble: Predicting All 30 Women’s Entrants
By Kyle Boris
21. Natalya
Natalya has been a staple of the WWE for many years and has grown with the product and the plethora of changes that have happened throughout wrestling.
She continues to be one of the best when it comes to in-ring work, and even recently was responsible for some of her best work overall in her program with the Riott Squad.
The former champion must always be considered a favorite in these sort of matches because of her experience and a win in the 2019 contest would provide the feel-good moment that the Royal Rumble is known for providing.
22. Lacey Evans
As of this writing, Lacey Evans has yet to debut on either Raw or SmackDown Live. Like EC3 over in the Men’s Royal Rumble, Evans would be best served showing up for the first time in the Rumble match.
Evans will be relatively unknown to most of the WWE Universe, so allowing her to be an entrant in this year’s contest would be a useful way of introducing her to audience members.
She’d be an outside choice to win, but just being able to eliminate a veteran such as Natalya or Mickie James could be a fantastic way of garnering heat for the up-and-coming star.
23. Kairi Sane
After a long and grueling feud with Shayna Bayzler on NXT, Kairi Sane looks to be ready for a move to the main roster sooner rather than later.
Even if that chance doesn’t come for her until after WrestleMania, there’s no reason to believe Sane won’t have the opportunity in the Women’s Royal Rumble again like she had in 2018.
Sane will be looking to improve on last year’s performance after lasting under five minutes with zero eliminations in her first appearance on the main roster.
Even with her short time in the ring, Sane was able to share the ring with the likes of Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch and Lita. Having her compete again this year will only add to the potential dream face-offs we’d be blessed to experience.
A potential clash with Asuka at WrestleMania 35 can’t be ruled out if Sane can pull off the shocking upset.