#4 Taynara
The Brazilian Judo specialist has certainly had to bide her time in WWE.
Having competed in the first Mae Young Classic back in 2017, Taynara has been used sparingly on NXT ever since. In that time, however, she has made vast improvements to her in-ring game.
Management appears to have taken notice of this, having given her more screen time since NXT's move to the USA Network in September.
Despite coming up short against both members of Team Kick in recent weeks, Taynara scored an impressive victory this past Wednesday against Santana Garrett.
What was interesting about that contest was that commentary played up throughout the contest that both competitors were out to impress both Ripley and Baszler, suggesting that Taynara is right in the mix.
She would certainly bring a different dynamic to the match as opposed to other established female NXT talent such as Aliyah or Vanessa Bourne.
Her proficiency is not just Judo, but Jiu-Jitsu will see her mesh well with the skilled MMA fighter that is Baszler.
Given that the other seven Superstars in the match are already pretty well accomplished, this could be WWE's chance to build a new talent in the form of the Brazilian, as well as create some future mid-card feuds in the division.