Top 5 WWE Speed Women's Title Tournament Competitors Needed

Top 5 WWE Speed Women's Title Tournament Competitors Needed

The new WWE Speed Women's Championship is heating up, and the tournament to crown the first champion is going to be fast-paced and stacked. Here are my top 5 competitors who absolutely NEED to be in this tournament.

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Top 5 WWE Speed Women's Championship Tournament Competitors Needed

  1. Arianna Grace has to win this WWE Speed Women's Championship and add more gold to her collection. She's been on a roll lately with her NXT background and that smooth technical style. Getting the Speed title would be a perfect next step for her and give her the momentum she deserves.

  2. Zaria can definitely add more gold to her waist with this tournament. Her size, power, and athleticism make her a major threat in the Speed format. Imagine her throwing opponents around in under 5 minutes — she could dominate and become the first-ever Speed Women's Champion.

  3. Laynie Luck needs to get herself into the winner’s circle. She’s been grinding hard and has the speed and aggression to shine in this format. This tournament feels like the perfect opportunity for her to finally break through and claim some major gold.

  4. Karmen Petrovic needs to get the title opportunity back. She’s already shown she can hang with the best, and the Speed Championship format plays right into her striking and technical strengths. Giving her another shot at gold would be huge for her momentum.

  5. Lyra Valkyria can bring serious pressure back to the WWE Speed Women's Championship. Her high-flying style and experience as a former champion make her dangerous in short matches. She could spark a whole new level of excitement for the title and deliver some must-see matches.

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