#3 Continuing the Women Division's momentum
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WWE has achieved something that no wrestling promotion has. The All Women Pay-Per-View was a great success. There were spectacular performances from all Superstars. The SmackDown Women's Title Match headlined TLC, and it was a worthy move by WWE to push the Women's Division. It will not be surprising to see the Women's Division headline WrestleMania 35.
The WWE Universe is already excited with the prospect of seeing Ronda Rousey vs Becky Lynch at the Grandest Stage of Them All. Asuka seems to be back from where she started and it only looks promising for the entire roster.
Despite all this, WWE should be alerted by the kind of response that has come with this EVOLUTION in Women's Division. It has been humongous, but WWE should be keeping this momentum going for time immemorial. A drop here or there and WWE might have to start from scratch.