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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1. Amale

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This law school graduate has competed in the ring for eight years now, but these last couple years has seen her inching towards a breakout. Last year, she won the wXw Women’s Championship having defeated both Toni Storm and Killer Kelly to do so. Her reign is still raging on at 278 days and counting.

WWE must have looked at the French native’s rise through the ranks of their German indie partner (WWE have a working relationship with wXw) and so decided to let Amale make a couple appearances in NXT UK as an enhancement talent – once this past Novemeber and then again last January. Clearly, WWE enjoyed working with Amale enough to bring her back the second go round.

It is only a matter of time before WWE offer the self-proclaimed French Hope a contract to make her an official part of their roster, or at least they should. Amale is quickly coming into her own as a performer and starting to excel as a character to boot.

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If WWE have their eyes on her this early, they would be wise to scoop her up fast before some other promotion (maybe an elite one at that) learn who she is and offer a better contract with better perks. Don’t let this one slip away, WWE.