WWE will return to Saudi Arabia this year in May for an exciting pay-per-view show, titled King and Queen of the Ring on May 25 in Jeddah. This will be the second time in history that the prestigious tournaments will culminate with a new King and Queen.
On the men’s side, a handful of WWE superstars have already announced their participation in the tournament while no competitors have been announced for the female side.
However, looking at the current landscape of the WWE Women’s division, here are 3 potential candidates to win the Queen of the Ring tournament:
1. Jade Cargill
The Storm of WWE, Jade Cargill has already made a huge impact since her debut performance in the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble and subsequent matches. Moreover, she is scheduled to compete for the WWE Women’s tag team titles alongside Bianca Belair against The Kabuki Warriors at WWE Backlash France.
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WWE could capitalize on these opportunities by first putting a title on Cargill followed by the Queen’s crown that would cement her status as a top performer in a short time on the WWE roster.
2. Liv Morgan
Liv Morgan has been gaining momentum ever since she began her ‘Liv Morgan Revenge Tour’ and took out Rhea Ripley leading to Mami vacating her WWE Women’s World Title a few weeks ago.
Despite coming short to win the title for herself, Liv Morgan’s popularity could lead her to a victory in the Queen of the Ring Tournament and follow it up by finally clinching the Women’s title to have a much greater impact.
3. Tiffany Stratton
WWE has been on Tiffy Time ever since Tiffany Stratton was called up to the main roster. Although she has not gained any accolades so far, her fame has skyrocketed through the roof.
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This could lead to Stratton winning the Queen of the Ring and getting a one-on-one Women’s title match in the future to establish herself as a top player in the WWE Women’s division.