The current WWE SmackDown Women’s champion Charlotte Flair who is also a 14 Times WWE Women’s Champion recently revealed her top 3 picks who can win the women’s Royal Rumble match. She also revealed why she stepped on opponents so often.
This year’s Royal Rumble pay per view event is Knocking on the door with several superstars are being address as favourites to win either matches. Charlotte Flair herself is one of the biggest peak to win this year’s women’s for Rumble match and go on to challenge Becky Lynch in a title vs title match at WrestleMania 38.

Charlotte Flair Reveals Her Top Picks To Win Royal Rumble
Another rumoured name to win this year’s women’s Royal Rumble match is Bianca Belair. The former SmackDown Women’s champion was the winner of last year’s women’s Royal Rumble as well and went on to challenge Sasha Banks at WrestleMania 38 for The Smackdown Women’s Championship.
This year Bianca Belair is rumoured to win the Royal Rumble match again and be the first woman to win not only back to back but two Royal Rumble matches. If this happens this definitely would be huge. She would go on to challenge either Becky Lynch or Charlotte at WrestleMania 38.

The former six times WWE Women’s Champion Sasha Banks is also rumoured to win the Royal Rumble match for the first time in her career. She has already used a match with Charlotte at Wrestlemania 38. Maybe it will take place after she wins the Royal Rumble match.
Two more women who are rumoured to win the Royal Rumble match are Rhea Ripley and the returning star Bayley. Both can be excellent picks to win the match. Rhea winning the Rumble and going to challenge Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 38 would be really fun to see.
Charlotte Flair who is also a 14 Times WWE Women’s Champion recently spoke to M. Skye of TV Source Magazine where she revealed her top 3 picks who can win the women’s Royal Rumble match. She also revealed why she stepped on opponents so often. She said;

“So for Rumble, my top three— Shayna Baszler, Alexa Bliss, and wow, I don’t know…,” Flair said. “Yeah, me,” she added, seemingly still surprised at having the chance to compete in The Rumble as champion.
“It’s demeaning; it’s one of the most demeaning things you can do to a person. Just those little gestures add so much to the Evil Queen character. I feel like when you step through that curtain, it’s your job to make those people believe what they are supposed to. To elicit those reactions from the audience feels good. That is my job as a performer. The most important thing to me is entertainment when it comes to the fans.”