WWE Women’s World Championship Shake-Up: 3 Stars Ready to Fill Naomi’s Void
Well, here we go again. Just when WWE fans were settling into what looked like a promising championship reign, reality comes knocking with a steel chair to the back. Naomi, the reigning Women’s World Champion, dropped some life-changing news that’s got the entire WWE Universe doing double-takes – she’s pregnant and had to relinquish her title.
Now, before anyone starts complaining about another abrupt title change (because let’s be honest, we’ve seen enough of those), this one actually makes sense. Pregnancy trumps championship gold every single time, and Naomi made the right call stepping away from the spotlight to focus on what really matters.
But here’s the thing – WWE doesn’t exactly have the luxury of time here. Monday Night Raw needs a Women’s World Champion, and they need one fast. The creative team is probably scrambling harder than a referee trying to count a near-fall, frantically shuffling through their roster of potential candidates.
So who’s going to step up and fill those championship boots? Let’s break down the three most likely candidates who could realistically walk away with the gold.
Stephanie Vaquer: The Fan-Favorite Pick Everyone’s Talking About

If you’ve been paying attention to Monday Night Raw lately (and if you haven’t, what are you even doing?), you’ve probably noticed Stephanie Vaquer climbing the ranks faster than someone racing to beat traffic after a Raw taping. This rising star has been putting in serious work, and the WWE Universe has taken notice.
Vaquer represents everything WWE loves in a champion – she’s got the in-ring skills, the charisma, and that indefinable “it factor” that separates the wheat from the chaff. The woman can work a match like she’s been doing this for decades, even though she’s relatively new to the main roster scene.
Here’s where things get interesting, though. WWE might want to give Vaquer a more prestigious path to championship gold rather than just handing her the title because someone else had to step away. Sometimes the journey matters just as much as the destination, and Vaquer deserves a moment that feels earned rather than inherited.
That said, if WWE decides to fast-track her championship aspirations, nobody’s going to complain too loudly. She’s ready for the spotlight, and honestly, she’s been ready for a while now.
Bayley: The Perfect Transitional Champion with a Heel Twist
Remember when Bayley was the lovable hugger who made everyone believe in the power of friendship? Yeah, those days are deader than the Attitude Era. Recent vignettes have been teasing a character transformation that could breathe new life into her career, and a championship run might be exactly what she needs to complete that evolution.
Bayley hasn’t held world championship gold in over a year, which is honestly criminal considering her talent level. She’s one of those wrestlers who can make anyone look good in the ring, and her experience would bring immediate credibility to the Women’s World Championship picture.
The heel turn everyone’s expecting could work perfectly with a championship victory. Nothing says “new character, new me” quite like holding the company’s top women’s title while embracing your dark side. Plus, Bayley has the veteran presence to carry the division while WWE figures out their long-term plans.
If WWE wants a safe pair of hands to guide the championship through this transition period, Bayley is about as reliable as they come. She knows how to work with anyone, can cut a promo that doesn’t make viewers cringe, and has enough name recognition to keep the title relevant.
Iyo Sky: The Logical Choice with Unfinished Business
Here’s where things get spicy. Iyo Sky was literally about to challenge Naomi for the championship before life threw everyone a curveball. She was the previous champion when Naomi cashed in her Money in the Bank briefcase, so there’s already built-in storyline continuity here.
Sometimes wrestling is at its best when it keeps things simple, and putting the title back on Sky makes perfect sense from a storytelling perspective. She never really got a fair shake at defending her championship, and this could be her chance to prove she deserved a longer reign the first time around.
Sky brings that technical excellence that makes hardcore wrestling fans lose their minds. She can work any style, adapt to any opponent, and consistently delivers match-of-the-night performances without breaking a sweat. Plus, she’s got that international appeal that WWE loves to promote.
The real beauty of putting the championship on Sky is that it sets up potential dream matches down the road. Whether it’s a eventual showdown with Vaquer or a redemption story with Bayley, Sky as champion opens up multiple interesting directions for the division.
The Road Ahead: WWE’s Championship Crossroads
Look, Naomi was building something special with her championship run. The woman was hitting her stride, connecting with audiences in a way that felt genuine rather than manufactured. But sometimes life has other plans, and WWE has to roll with the punches.
The smart money is probably on Stephanie Vaquer eventually walking away with the gold, but the path to get there matters. WWE could crown her immediately and trust that her natural talent will carry the division, or they could use someone like Sky or Bayley as a transitional champion to build toward a bigger Vaquer moment down the road.
Whatever direction they choose, one thing’s for certain – the Women’s World Championship isn’t going to stay vacant for long. WWE has too much invested in their women’s division to let it drift without direction, and all three of these candidates bring something unique to the table.
The wrestling business has always been about adaptation, and this situation is no different. Naomi made the right choice for her family, and now it’s up to WWE to make the right choice for their programming. Based on the talent available, they’ve got some pretty solid options to work with.
