World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is the biggest name in sports entertainment. The superstars? They win hearts with their skills, charisma, and larger-than-life personas. But sometimes, the hype? It just doesn’t add up.
Sure, some superstars deserve the spotlight. Others? Not so much. WWE fans love a good debate, and today, we’re diving into one: Who are the most overrated female superstars in WWE right now?
These five women have been heavily promoted. But when it comes to actual in-ring performance and storytelling, there’s room for improvement. Let’s break it down.
1. Liv Morgan
The issue is overpromotion.
Liv Morgan is the current WWE Women’s Champion and a member of The Judgment Day. But let’s be real—her rise has more to do with her storyline alongside Dominik Mysterio than her actual wrestling ability. Many believe she’s getting extra attention because of Mysterio’s popularity. Her character was Lacking depth. Her talent? Underutilized.
2. Nia Jax

The issue is wrestling style.
Nia Jax (Savelina Fanene) is undeniably powerful. But her wrestling style? It needs serious work. While she’s had some success recently, she still struggles with technique and in-ring flow. Fans often criticize her matches for feeling clunky and unsafe. If WWE wants her to shine, they need to refine her skills and storytelling.
3. Chelsea Green

The issue was declining performance.
Chelsea Green is a social media favorite and a two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion. But lately? Her in-ring work has taken a hit. Sure, she posted a video supporting the Waste Management campaign on Instagram. But when it comes to actual matches, she hasn’t delivered standout performances. Popularity alone won’t cut it in WWE.
4. Tiffany Stratton

The issue was More style than substance.
Tiffany Stratton is Miss Money in the Bank. But her character? Mostly about glamour and a Barbie-like persona. Recently, she’s been teaming up with Nia Jax, winning matches without much effort. The problem? Fans aren’t seeing real wrestling ability. She’s got potential, but WWE needs to focus on her in-ring skills rather than just her image.
5. Naomi

The issue was riding on storyline hype.
Naomi (Trinity Fatu) has been part of WWE since 2009. She’s a two-time SmackDown Women’s Champion, but her recent performances? Underwhelming. Her on-screen presence has faded, and her biggest draw right now is her connection to The Bloodline storyline through her husband, Jimmy Uso. Is she still a star? Yes. But is she living up to her past performances? Not quite.