Another major move could be on the horizon for WWE’s main roster—and this time, it’s Lola Vice who’s in the spotlight.

According to BodySlam.net, there’s growing internal belief within WWE that Lola Vice is next in line for a main roster call-up. The former NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament winner has impressed company officials recently—not just in WWE NXT, but also with her standout performances for AAA in Mexico.

If plans hold, Vice is reportedly expected to land on the WWE SmackDown brand. WWE officials have reportedly been impressed with Vice’s recent performances, both in WWE NXT and during her appearances with AAA.

The timing of Vice’s expected promotion fits with WWE’s ongoing strategy to refresh the roster heading into 2026, particularly with SmackDown expanding to three hours.

Just this week, Je’Von Evans was officially signed to Monday Night RAW, making it clear WWE is doubling down on showcasing fresh talent. The contract signing took place live on RAW at the Barclays Center, with GM Adam Pearce welcoming Evans to the red brand in front of a New York crowd.

On the blue brand side, SmackDown has been aggressively recruiting, with Jordynne Grace appearing on last week’s show and declaring herself a free agent. SmackDown GM Nick Aldis made no secret of his interest, openly pushing for Grace to join the roster.

Meanwhile, vignettes for Oba Femi have been airing, teasing his own call-up. That storyline escalated when this week’s WWE NXT closed with Femi leaving the NXT Championship in the ring and walking out—later confirmed by WWE on social media as an official title vacancy The roster overhaul is in full effect—and Lola Vice might be the next domino to fall.

Vice first signed with WWE in August 2022, then re-signed in August 2025. She’s remained active in both WWE NXT and AAA, showcasing a cross-promotional versatility that has clearly caught WWE’s attention.

Her latest AAA outing came during AAA Guerra de Titanes 2025, where she teamed with Faby Apache and Natalya to defeat Flammer, Lady Maravilla, and La Hiedra in a six-woman tag match.

Back on the WWE side, Vice’s most recent match aired on December 17, where she scored a victory over Izzi Dame of The Culling on NXT TV.

With Oba Femi gone, Je’Von Evans moved, and Jordynne Grace in play, WWE is clearly retooling its main roster—and Lola Vice could be next.

We’ll continue to provide updates here at WrestlingHeadlines.com as more details emerge on Lola Vice’s WWE future and other NXT call-ups.

What do you think about Lola Vice potentially moving to SmackDown? Is she ready for the spotlight, or should she spend more time in NXT? Drop your thoughts and let us know in the comments below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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