WWE Star Is The Internal Favorite To Win Battle Royal At Evolution

A new report has shed light on potential plans for the women’s division heading into the summer. According to sources close to Cory Hays of BodySlam.net, Stephanie Vaquer is the current internal favorite to win the upcoming Battle Royal at the Evolution 2 premium live event.

The stakes for the Battle Royal are high, as the winner will move on to challenge for the Women’s World Championship at the WWE Clash in Paris event. While the report notes that plans can always shift, Vaquer appears to be in line for the biggest push of her WWE career to date.

The move would catapult the rising star directly into the main event picture and a championship match on a major international stage. No competitors have been announced for the match thus far.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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