#3 The women's division needs flair
WWE's women's revolution reached an all-time high at WrestleMania 35 when for the first time an all-women main event took place. But things have gone down the hill ever since as the division has seemed to have lost a bit of heat and has looked out of sorts at times.
Consistency has been missing from the division and despite the recent attempts by WWE Creative to infuse exuberance into the division, there still seems to be room for improvement. A personal feud between two best friends will certainly add a lot of flair to the division and give the avid fans of the company a lot to cheer about, which is why it might be the right time to separate Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose.
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Rose and Deville are two talented Superstars who have the potential to narrate an enthralling tale if given a chance. The women's division has long been all about performers like Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and more which is a why some fresh faces playing a key role in the division will certainly bring a lot of appreciation.