5 superstars once considered to be the next Goldberg

Often imitated, never matched.
Often imitated, never matched.

#2. Nia Jax

The female-Goldberg
The female-Goldberg

With the arrival of the women's revolution a few years ago, the roster began expanding beyond one dimensional, supermodel-like divas. Women of different shapes, sizes and abilities started to make a name for themselves, changing the landscape of female wrestling along the way.

One of the ladies able to benefit from the change was Nia Jax. Sporting a look not generally considered to be typical WWE, fans embraced her as something genuinely different from the norm. Down on NXT, the initial signs were promising but she was not given enough time to hold the NXT Women's Championship like she should have perhaps done.

When she was brought up to the main roster, she was turned into a female version of Goldberg, crushing opponents in seconds. The move made sense considering Jax does look like she can take on most of the roster, maybe even two or three at a time.

Despite the initial Goldberg treatment, her hard work has not yet translated into success. Having yet to hold a major title on RAW, it still feels like Nia's best years are ahead of her.

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