WWE Still Finalizing SmackDown Women’s Title Plans For WrestleMania

WWE Still Finalizing SmackDown Women’s Title Plans For WrestleMania – WWE has not finalized its plans for the SmackDown Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania, as the event card continues to evolve. Internal discussions remain ongoing, and the company is still evaluating potential directions for Jade Cargill’s title defense on the biggest stage of the year.

A new report from WrestleVotes Radio indicates that several ideas have been explored, but no decision has been made. The WrestleMania lineup is said to be fluid, with multiple matchups being considered as WWE gauges timing, momentum, and upcoming storyline developments.

“WrestleMania theme continuing a trend that’s been reported on recently, that the WrestleMania card remains unfixed and constantly shifting. We’re told that WWE has yet determined the direction of the SmackDown Women’s Championship match for the event. A source indicates that multiple ideas have been discussed internally, with Charlotte Flair vs. Jade Cargill and Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade Cargill among the more frequently considered matchups,” the report stated.

Cargill’s immediate focus remains on her upcoming title defense against Jordynne Grace on WWE SmackDown this week. The bout will mark her first defense since capturing the championship and could influence how the WrestleMania picture develops.

Elsewhere in the women’s division, Liv Morgan has not yet confirmed which championship she plans to pursue at WrestleMania. WWE is also scheduled to hold an Elimination Chamber match to determine a challenger for either the Women’s World Title or the Women’s Title, adding another variable to the final lineup.

With multiple moving pieces and major matches still taking shape, the SmackDown Women’s Championship program remains one of the key storylines being monitored as WrestleMania approaches.

WWE Still Finalizing SmackDown Women’s Title Plans For WrestleMania

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