WWE Raw Superstar Expresses Interest in Women’s Intercontinental Championship

WWE has recently unveiled the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, with the inaugural champion set to be determined through a tournament commencing on December 2, 2024. While the official list of participants has yet to be announced, Kairi Sane has publicly expressed her desire to compete for the title. In a recent tweet, she stated, “I want to fulfill my dreams again.”

Kairi Sane’s Accomplished Wrestling Career

Kairi Sane’s wrestling career is marked by numerous accolades. She signed with WWE in October 2016 and has since held the NXT Women’s Championship and is a two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion alongside Asuka. Beyond WWE, Sane has achieved significant success in Stardom, securing titles such as the Artist of Stardom Championship, Goddesses of Stardom Championship, Wonder of Stardom Championship, and World of Stardom Championship.

Return to WWE and Current Involvement with Damage CTRL

After departing WWE in December 2021, Kairi Sane returned to the company in August 2023. She is currently a member of the faction Damage CTRL, alongside Asuka, Iyo Sky, and Dakota Kai, and is signed to the Raw brand.

Anticipation for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament

The introduction of the Women’s Intercontinental Championship has generated excitement among WWE fans and competitors alike. With Kairi Sane expressing her intent to participate, the tournament promises to showcase high-caliber talent vying for the prestigious new title. Fans eagerly await the announcement of the tournament bracket and look forward to witnessing who will emerge as the inaugural champion.

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