3 female performers who would be best for business at Royal Rumble 2019

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The world of professional wrestling is constantly growing, and with the way women's wrestling has seen a rise, we can expect some great things to happen as time rolls on. With the announcement of the women's tag team titles, the company is definitely taking the first step towards adding more value to the division.

The work done by Sasha Banks and Bayley as part of NXT Takeover 30-Minute Iron Man match paved the way for some amazing storylines in the division, and when they moved to the main roster, they impressed fans with their work. Along with the aforementioned wrestlers, we also saw Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch tear the house down at WWE TLC.

The impact of the growing women's division has made WWE come up with a women's only pay-per-view, and also a women's Royal Rumble match.

With the landscape of the WWE shifting towards giving women's wrestling the time it deserves on TV, I am confident that these three performers from the world of sports will be an added advantage to the overall programming. If they show up at Royal Rumble, the ratings may go through the roof.

So without further ado, lets take a look at the 3 performers.


#1 Cris Cyborg

Best opponent for Ronda Rousey
Best opponent for Ronda Rousey

Cris Cyborg is a force to be reckoned with in the octagon, and has showcased her brutal side in UFC. With Ronda Rousey running out of competition for the title, it would be great to see someone step between promotions just the way Ronda did some time ago.

What if Ronda Rousey sees Cris Cyborg in the audience, and an altercation ensues? Perhaps Cris Cyborg could cost Rousey the title, or continue to challenge her via Twitter.

This would be a great way to hint at her entry into the world of professional wrestling, and also build a feud between the two performers. Cris lost her UFC Women's Featherweight Championship at UFC 232 on 29 December 2018 to Amanda Nunes in 51 seconds, so it may be time for her to make a switch.

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#2 Jessie Brooks

Baddest Woman on the Planet!
Baddest Woman on the Planet!

Jessie Brooks started as a performer in ROH since 2009, and considers herself the 'Baddest Woman on the planet.' This phrase sounds familiar to the one used by Ronda Rousey to define her character, and if Jessie Brooks really wants to cement herself as the only baddest woman on the planet, she needs to take on the current Raw women's champion and claim her title as the baddest woman on the planet.

With so many things happening in the WWE, it would be a good idea for Jessie to shift companies and fight Ronda Rousey, staking her claim.

Lets hope she comes to the WWE and gives us a great performance. It would be best to see her outshine performers in the WWE.

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#3 Meiko Satomura

Re-return maybe
Re-return maybe

Meiko Satomura is a renowned name in the Japan wrestling circuit, and has proven her worth as part of WWE's Mae Young Classic. The wrestler performed amazingly well during the tournament, and was eliminated by Toni Storm in the semi-finals.

She showcased great in-ring skills and had great potential. During the show, she was loved for her work, and what if in an attempt to bring more talent from Japan, WWE signs her and showcases her time at the performance center during Royal Rumble.

If we look at the history of female performers from Japan in the WWE, we can rest assured that they have had a great time. With the likes of Asuka and Kairi Sane making their way to the WWE and performing well, it is only a matter of time before we see more talent shine inside the ring of the wrestling juggernaut.

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