REVEALED: WWE Women’s division is dissatisfied with their role in the company


REVEALED: WWE Women’s division is dissatisfied with their role in the company

WWE Women's Division

The WWE women’s division features some best wrestlers in the history of the promotion. SmackDown’s women’s division has drawn criticism repeatedly because, unlike the Women wrestlers on RAW, they haven’t main evented most episodes since the Flagship event this year; WrestleMania 38. SmackDown Women’s division mostly featured the same faces throughout the year. The Women’s division has been susceptible to the monotony and sameness that have dogged WWE for the greater part of the last five years.

While not everything is gloom and despair in WWE’s women’s division, recent developments such as the rise of Bianca Belair and the success of Liv Morgan is one such good thing happened in recent days, but the company’s reliance on a small performer and a lack of depth have become all too obvious in the WWE women’s division. Wrestlers such as Tegan Nox, Mercedes Martinez, Ember Moon, Ruby Riott, Nia Jax, Eva Marie, and Franky Monet, were released last year, all of whom could have made significant contributions to the WWE women’s division.

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The WWE Women’s division has been plagued with creative differences

Current Champions from WWE Women's Divison
Current Champions from WWE Women’s Divison

According to Fightful, The WWE women’s division’s creative discontent had begun earlier this year. There were reports that numerous female wrestlers were unhappy with the way the company used them. Following WrestleMania 38, WWE were anticipating how the “chips would fall.”

The reappearance of Asuka and Lacey Evans were two of the good things that happened to the WWE Women’s division this year. Additionally, the creative team was able to consistently include more women wrestlers on the show since Charlotte Flair took time off for her wedding. Women wrestlers have been more fully incorporated into Friday Night SmackDown since the May 13 broadcast, although with different degrees of creative dissatisfaction and this situation came to limelight and worsened when Naomi and Sasha Banks left abruptly.

Ronda Rousey’s return to WWE has been a plus point for the Women’s division and she has been reportedly been open to working with a variety of women on SmackDown. Rousey’s willingness was recently demonstrated when Liv Morgan defeated her by pinfall to win the SmackDown Women’s championship at Money in the Bank 2022. The two are scheduled to square off on July 30th at SummerSlam.

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