5 Top female WWE Superstars who haven’t won a Championship in the company yet

The women of WWE now have more titles to compete for than ever before
The women of WWE now have more titles to compete for than ever before

When we talk about WWE, we immediately think of the men and women who have become synonymous with the company over the years. From Hulk Hogan to John Cena, and from Trish Stratus to Becky Lynch, every single Superstar entered the company with big hopes and dreams. Only a few, however, get to become the biggest stars.

Championships are a big part of the company and have helped the Superstars progress further in their careers. Lynch, for example, was just any other women’s wrestler on the roster a couple of years ago. Now, she is one of the biggest wrestlers in the industry, partially thanks to her SmackDown and RAW Women’s Championship reigns.

Keeping that in mind, we will take a look at five current female Superstars who have a good persona and great in-ring skills, but have not won gold in the company even after competing in the ring for over two years.


#1 Candice LeRae

LeRae's biggest opportunity came early this month
LeRae's biggest opportunity came early this month

While Candice LeRae may not have received the chances many would have expected her to get during her time in WWE, she has been a huge star in the wrestling industry before her NXT debut.

LeRae started wrestling in 2002, at a very young age. After remaining on the independent circuit for a long time, LeRae became a part of WWE in 2017 and made her televised debut in a huge No.1 contender’s Battle Royal for the NXT Women’s Championship which was held by Asuka at the time.

While LeRae has been exceptional in the ring both in and out of WWE, she had mostly been kept as part of storylines involving her real-life husband Johnny Gargano.

This had led to many fans forgetting her in-ring capabilities and seeing her more of a manager than anything else, even though she's continued to battle in mid-card matches and Battle Royals.

LeRae recently got her big opportunity to win the NXT Women’s Championship against the current champion Shayna Baszler but came short, despite putting up a great offense.

Looking back at her career, it comes as a surprise that LeRae hasn’t won a single title with the company in over two years, and we expect her to become a champion in the coming years.

#2 Mandy Rose

Mandy Rose has been expected to get a Gold run in WWE
Mandy Rose has been expected to get a Gold run in WWE

Mandy Rose broke into the WWE during the sixth season of the competition WWE Tough Enough held in 2015. Rose shortly then made her NXT debut but was largely featured in tag team matches or battled against bigger stars in losing efforts.

Her big break came in 2017 when she joined forces with Sonya Deville and Paige as they attacked Sasha Banks, Bayley, Mickie James, and Alexa Bliss on an episode of RAW. Paige was one of the biggest Superstars in WWE at the time and the move helped bolster her two associates.

Later, an injury to Paige rendered her out of competition and forced her to retire soon after, but Rose and DeVille stayed together and continued to battle in singles and tag team action.

Rose got her biggest match yet against Asuka for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at Fastlane 2019 but lost the match.

While she and DeVille continue to battle in tag team action and have challenged for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships, it is surprising that Rose has been unable to hold gold in the company till now.

#3 Sonya DeVille

DeVille has improved a lot over the past year and deserves a big push
DeVille has improved a lot over the past year and deserves a big push

Mandy Rose’s partner Sonya DeVille has been as unsuccessful at getting her hands at a WWE title as her tag team partner.

Both women have had a similar story inside and outside the ring, and her prominence also came thanks to her alliance with Paige. What’s made her story sad is the fact that she hasn’t received a singles championship match in the company yet, which has angered her fans on many occasions.

Compared to Rose, DeVille has improved significantly in the squared circle, which has helped her get more notice from the WWE Universe.

DeVille has also battled in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) before, and her work proves that she can become a huge prospect for the company if handled properly. Hopefully, WWE sheds more light on her in the coming months and gives her a championship run. DeVille could prove to be a great tag team Champion with Mandy Rose and could prove herself enough to become the SmackDown Women's Champion in the years to come.

The company has tried to push Rose forward in the tag team while holding back DeVille for now. However, it is evident from recent performances that DeVille is as good, if not better, than Rose and deserves to get as much a push forward to become a major star.

#4 Ruby Riott

Riott is currently sidelined with injury
Riott is currently sidelined with injury

Ruby Riott is arguably the most well-known Superstar on the list who has battled all around the world to showcase her skills in traditional, and some bizarre, matches. She's won a number of singles and tag team Championships on various promotions.

Riott signed with the company in late 2016, and fans were thrilled to have her on the largest wrestling promotion. She made her debut soon after and showcased a great heel character which became a prominent feature of the Black and Gold brand.

During her time in NXT, she competed in a few No. contender's matches and also NXT Championship matches, but was unsuccessful in coming out on top in most of them.

She later debuted on the main roster along with Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan, as WWE brought in a new faction called The Riott Squad with Riott leading the pact.

Throughout her time on the main roster, Riott got some major matches but was never given a huge push which could help her get to the top of the women's division.

She even got some Women's Championship matches, but they were largely used to put the Champion on top at the expense of Riott, which further deteriorated her influence and credibility.

While Riott is out with an injury at the moment, it will be beneficial for the company to bring her back as a single's competitor with a much more dominating character and putting her on top of the women's roster to up the Championship game.

#5 Lacey Evans

Evans' confusing bookings made fans lose interest in her
Evans' confusing bookings made fans lose interest in her

Lacey Evans joined the company in 2016 after a brief stint with some independent promotions. The company built her up during her days in NXT, and she ended up having one of the most refined characters on the developmental brand.

Her wrestling skills were always a bit stiff and she was subjected to a lot of criticism by the WWE Universe, but she continued to give it her best even though she never received a major opportunity in NXT.

Her hard work paid off, as she was moved to the main roster in December 2018, and continued to get really good backing from the commentators. This built her up extremely well, and she surprisingly got into a feud for the RAW Women's Championship as her first rivalry on the main roster.

After a lengthy feud with Becky Lynch, where she kept on ending up on the losing side, Evans was pushed down the ranks by the company and now competes on the mid-card.

The way Evans has been handled by the company has been quite confusing and surprising at the same time, as she has seen many ups and downs without any real results.

We hope Evans will get the right bookings soon, and improve enough for the WWE Universe to want to see her become a top champion in the company.

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