#4 - Nia Jax
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It's no secret that WWE isn't using Nia Jax to her fullest potential. In fact, from her time in NXT to her current run on the main roster, Jax has been passed over time and time again in favour of more popular talent. Unfortunately for Jax, this has forced WWE to humanise her and turn what once was a legitimate threat to a title to someone on the sidelines in a storyline with Enzo Amore.
WWE needs to stop this trend and the best way to do that is to have Jax dominate Asuka in a similar way to how Brock Lesnar dominated John Cena two years ago at Summerslam. Of course, WWE could wait until Asuka has the title in order to do this, which would only add to the impact and could cement Nia Jax as a top star in the WWE Women's division.