#3 Charlotte Flair
As far as WWE's current women's division goes, pretty much every one of them might end up in the Hall of Fame. But as of right now, only a few are seemingly confirmed to be inducted upon retirement. That is why only two women are on this list, with one representing the not so distant past, in Natalya, and one being the biggest star today, in Charlotte Flair.
The Queen is undoubtedly the biggest full-time female star in WWE today, having won the most Women's Championships in the company's history. While Sasha Banks and Bayley are also certain future Hall of Famers, Charlotte has been consistently at the top of the mountain for a few years now.
She has a legacy in WWE matched by hardly a few women, winning nearly everything possible. Charlotte is also one of the smoothest in-ring workers on the roster and can put on a good match with anybody, notwithstanding some of the questionable booking surrounding her.
Charlotte Flair is definitely a future WWE Hall of Fame headliner thanks to a variety of things, including her family's legacy, the evolution of her character, her legendary moments in the ring, and the fact that she was part of the first women's main event in WrestleMania history.