WWE Royal Rumble 2025: Potential Women’s Title Match Developments

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As the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 approaches, discussions have emerged regarding the inclusion of a secondary women’s title match on the event’s card. According to WrestleVotes, as reported on SportsKeeda’s Backstage Pass Q&A, WWE is contemplating adding a defense of the Women’s United States Championship, potentially featuring current champion Chelsea Green. However, these plans remain tentative, with WrestleVotes stating, “Yeah, nothing that I have concrete. I have heard some rumblings that a secondary women’s title match may be added, maybe a Chelsea Green defense of some sort, but nothing that I can say right now is for sure on the card.”

Chelsea Green’s Championship Reign

Chelsea Green has established herself as a formidable champion since capturing the Women’s United States Championship. A title defense at the Royal Rumble would provide her with a significant platform to showcase her skills and solidify her status within WWE’s women’s division.

Potential Challengers

While no official challenger has been announced, the women’s roster offers several potential contenders. Superstars such as Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, or even a returning veteran could step up to challenge Green, adding intrigue to the potential matchup.

Royal Rumble 2025 Card Developments

Currently, the Royal Rumble 2025 card includes the Men’s and Women’s Royal Rumble matches and a high-stakes ladder match between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens. The addition of a Women’s United States Championship match would further enhance the event, providing fans with another compelling storyline to follow.

While the inclusion of a Women’s United States Championship match at the Royal Rumble 2025 is not yet confirmed, the possibility has generated excitement among fans. A title defense by Chelsea Green would not only elevate her championship reign but also contribute to the overall prestige of the event. As the Royal Rumble approaches, fans eagerly await official announcements regarding the final match card.

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