WWE RAW Women’s Champion: Charlotte Flair
Charlotte is arguably the most dominant champion on RAW right now. She’s the only one that wins matches with minimal interference, and her heel psychology is geared more towards viciousness and in-ring underhanded tactics than relying on outside help.
She’s also the only wrestler with a legitimate streak going on, having won 17 consecutive PPV matches.
With this particular statistic being promoted almost every week, it would be incredibly foolish for WWE to break it at WrestleMania. Yes, Charlotte did win the championship at WrestleMania 32, but her PPV win streak is more important than seeing a repeat match result from last year.
Charlotte needs to continue winning as much as possible so that her first PPV loss actually means something.
Furthermore, WWE has done a poor job of building up credible opponents for Charlotte. This isn’t NXT where Charlotte and her fellow Four Horsewomen stole the show and set the wrestling world on fire with excellent women’s wrestling matches that were built up over a long time.
This is WWE RAW, where long-winded promos, cheap finishes, and nearly-nonexistent ring psychology are the norm.
As a result, Sasha Banks hasn’t succeeded much as a challenger to Charlotte, and Bayley has lost some of the charm that made her enjoyable in NXT (especially since she has become a glorified shill for WWE merchandise).
So unless Asuka makes a surprise appearance on RAW to challenge Charlotte, it doesn’t make sense for anyone else to defeat her.
Major rumor about recently released stars HERE