#2. Liv Morgan - Will she ever become a WWE Women's Champion?
Liv Morgan debuted on the WWE main roster in 2017 and is another name who could take time to reach the top. She is a good talent, but one of the big problems she has faced in recent years is that the WWE Women's division is stacked beyond belief.
In the last few years, the company acquired many of the world's best female wrestlers and several of them have been called up to the main roster. Morgan got her NXT call-up alongside Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan - both of whom have since been released by WWE.
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This makes her the last woman standing in the group. Liv Morgan hasn't been utilized much on the main roster, often being used to elevate other women. She hasn't been an outright enhancement talent either and her age means that there's plenty of time for her.
Given that the career length of the average female wrestler has expanded in the past decade, it seems likely that Liv Morgan can become a future WWE Women's Champion. But if WWE wants to push her, it should be happening now.