8 Stars Who Could Become the First-Ever WWE Women’s United States Champion

The WWE Women’s United States Championship tournament is underway, and fans are buzzing about who could be crowned the first-ever champion. With fierce competitors in the mix, the stakes have never been higher for the women’s division. Here’s a look at eight stars who could realistically make history with this title.

1. Bianca Belair

It’s hard to bet against Bianca Belair, the EST of WWE. With her unmatched athleticism and charisma, she’s proven time and again that she can rise to the occasion. A win in this tournament would add yet another accolade to her already impressive resume.

2. Bayley

The Role Model is no stranger to championship gold. As a Grand Slam Champion, Bayley’s experience and cunning in high-stakes matches make her a top contender for this historic title.

3. B-Fab

Despite being relatively new to in-ring competition, B-Fab is quickly gaining traction. Her recent performance in the tournament showcased her potential, and she has significant backstage support. If she continues to improve, she could shock the world by becoming the first-ever Women’s United States Champion.

4. Chelsea Green

Chelsea Green’s confidence and unpredictability make her a wildcard in this tournament. As one-half of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, she’s already proved her worth, and adding a singles title to her repertoire would cement her status as a rising star.

5. Blair Davenport

The former NXT UK standout has transitioned seamlessly to the SmackDown roster. Her hard-hitting style and international experience give her an edge over many of her competitors. A title win here could solidify her as a dominant force in WWE.

6. Shotzi

Shotzi’s unique look and fearless attitude have made her a fan favorite. She’s been clawing her way up the roster, and this championship could be the breakthrough moment she’s been waiting for.

7. Iyo Sky

As the current WWE Women’s Champion, Iyo Sky has already proven she’s one of the best in the business. Though she’s not officially in the tournament, her presence looms large. If she were to enter, her undeniable skill could make her the inaugural champion.

8. Asuka

It’s impossible to leave out Asuka when discussing top-tier competitors. With her unmatched technical prowess and decorated career, she’s a favorite to dominate any tournament she enters.

The WWE Women’s United States Championship represents a new era for the women’s division, giving more stars the chance to shine in meaningful singles competition. While the tournament has just begun, it’s clear that the road to this title will be filled with unforgettable matches and moments.

Who do you think will walk away as the first-ever Women’s United States Champion?

Let us know your predictions!

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