WWE Royal Rumble: Predicting All 30 Women’s Entrants
By Kyle Boris
28. Alexa Bliss
Like it or not, Alexa Bliss is one of the most accomplished women in all of WWE. She has multiple title reigns on both Raw and SmackDown Live, and is also a Money in the Bank winner.
Her resume speaks for herself and because of her list of accomplishments, you can never really count her out.
Even though Little Miss Bliss hasn’t competed since her loss to Ronda Rousey at Hell in a Cell back in September, she’d make for a terrific surprise entrant and would have a legitimate shot at being the last woman standing.
29. Victoria
Like Melina earlier, Victoria is one of the more noticeable omissions from the first Women’s Royal Rumble in 2018. A former two-time Women’s Champion, Victoria is known for her feuds with Trish Stratus and Molly Holly.
Even after her departure from the WWE, she continued to wrestle all over, including in TNA where she wrestled for five years.
Victoria is only 47, which is nothing in wrestling years, and should have enough left in the tank to give the fans one last performance in the Royal Rumble. I don’t think anyone would be surprised if she even picked up a couple of eliminations along the way.
30. Carmella
Another former champion rounds out the list of participants, as Carmella will be walking through the curtain as the final competitor in the 2019 Women’s Royal Rumble thanks to her win, alongside R-Truth, in the Mixed Match Challenge.
Thanks to that monumental win, she and Truth got to secure the coveted #30 spots in their Royal Rumbles and an all-expense paid vacation.
Even though Truth decided that vacation would be to Stamford, Connecticut, Carmella can book her own vacation to East Rutherford, New Jersey for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania 35 with a win from entry #30 in the 2019 Women’s Royal Rumble.
Who would you like to see compete in the 2019 Women’s Royal Rumble? Let us know and be sure to tune in to the WWE Network on January 27 to see who will take each of the 30 spots!