5 women that WWE should sign to the company in 2020

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 17: Professional wrestler Kira Renee Forster A.K.A. Taya Valkyrie attends El Rey Network's "Lucha Underground" Season 3 Finale 4DX Screening at Regal LA Live Stadium 14 on October 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JC Olivera/Getty Images,)
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 17: Professional wrestler Kira Renee Forster A.K.A. Taya Valkyrie attends El Rey Network's "Lucha Underground" Season 3 Finale 4DX Screening at Regal LA Live Stadium 14 on October 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JC Olivera/Getty Images,) /
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4. Taya Valkyrie

This one is tricky because Taya Valkyrie is still signed to Impact Wrestling. However, she did only just recently dropped the Knockouts Championship to Jordynne Grace, ending her record breaking, longest ever reign with the belt, leading to speculation that she is on her way out of the company.

In fact, it may actually be more than speculation as Cagematch suggested last month that the former champion could very well be wrapping up with the company. Coincidentally, in the midst of all of this, her husband John Morrison recently returned to WWE himself.

Of course, two partners can work in the wrestling business without having to work in the same company, but it is understandable to think why that may provide incentive for Valkyrie to make the move.

Valkyrie also seems like something everyone and their mother wants to see happen, Paige included. And with good reason. Her matches with Impact these past few years have been highly praised within the wrestling community while both her promo and in-ring work continued to improve throughout her title reign.

Interestingly enough, she signed a developmental contract with WWE in 2011, but never made it to television before being released. Nine years later, she’s improved as a much more refined superstar worthy of the big stage.