#4 Are any of the RAW women worthy of main eventing WrestleMania yet?
One of the more surprising rumours floating around the Internet at the moment is the idea that Charlotte Flair could be the first female performer to headline a WrestleMania. While the Queen certainly is the standout talent of the roster, surely this would be too big a leap in the current WWE environment.
True, seeing a women’s match main event a RAW or SmackDown isn’t that big of a deal anymore, and we’ve experienced a couple of recent PPV main events here and there, but this is WrestleMania we’re talking about.
Did last night’s performance indicate that she might, in fact, be ready?
Saying that Charlotte was the standout of the match doesn’t feel like very much, sadly. The match itself was perfectly fine but I feel like fans will soon be forgetting it as the year goes by. Nia was eliminated too early for her to showcase her true talents, and Bayley and Sasha had pretty disappointing nights.
At times, it felt like Charlotte was carrying them, which puts her in good stead but also invites the question as to who she would oppose if she was given such an accolade.
There is still some polishing for Charlotte to do when it comes to her own work anyway, and until she can sort those issues out and gain the trust of management not to botch too many spots, a WrestleMania main event might be too far on the horizon. Never say never, though!