#1 WWE's Queen, Charlotte Flair
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Charlotte Flair's inclusion in this list implies that three of WWE's biggest women competitors will most likely be missing from this year's Draft.
The nine-time World Champion has succeeded in stepping out of the giant shadow cast by her father, The Nature Boy, Ric Flair. Unfortunately, she is currently sidelined due to elective surgery. She has been absent from WWE programming since June, when Nia Jax ambushed her to write her off RAW with an injury.
Charlotte Flair has been always been a big name in WWE Drafts in the past. She was the third overall pick in WWE's 2016 Draft, behind Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, and was once again the third pick in night-two of the 2019 WWE Draft.
The absence of The Queen and her rival Becky Lynch has enabled other women Superstars to rise to the occasion. The spotlight will thus be on wrestlers such as Asuka, Sasha Banks and Alexa Bliss during this year's Draft.
With the active women's wrestlers given preference, Charlotte Flair may have to bide her time and recover before making a comeback. Not featuring her name in the Draft will even assist in keeping her much-anticipated return shrouded in mystery.