Saraya Names Two Stars Who Are The Future Of WWE’s Women’s Division

In an exclusive interview with Poker Scout, a former WWE Divas champion, Saraya, named two NXT women wrestlers whom she believes are the future of the WWE women’s division.

When asked who she sees as the future of the division, Saraya mentioned Sol Ruca and Tatum Paxley. “I really enjoy watching Sol Ruca, so she’s one of them,” Saraya said. “And Tatum Paxley is really special too. I think maybe I’m biased to my gothic girls, but I do genuinely think that she’s incredible and her wrestling is great. Her mic work is great and she’s doing really wonderful things, so I think she’s going to be a big star soon.”

Her time with AEW ended in March 2025, making her a free agent who, in a July 2025 interview with Chris Van Vliet, stated she is open to a return to WWE if the opportunity arises. However, Saraya recently stated that she is not begging for a job with WWE. 

Sol Ruc joined the WWE Performance Center in March 2022 with no prior professional wrestling experience. Ruca instantly became a viral sensation for her finishing move, the Sol Snatcher. Throughout her time in NXT, she has broken records. At NXT Stand & Deliver 2025, she won the vacant NXT Women’s North American Championship in a ladder match, becoming a “double champion” after also winning the WWE Women’s Speed Championship tournament in April 2025. Ruca was forced to vacate the WWE Women’s Speed Championship and later lost the NXT Women’s North American Championship due to another injury in October 2025.

Tatum Paxley, whose real name is Natalie Holland, is a former NXT Women’s Champion, having recently captured the title at NXT Halloween Havoc 2025 after defeating Jacy Jayne only to lose it back to Jayne recently.

Andrew Ravens
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