#2 Women's division needs more main-event stars
As mentioned earlier, after the highs of WrestleMania 35, the women's division, as a whole, is currently going through a lean phase with lacklustre responses from the audience and reduced screen time on the weekly shows, Raw and SmackDown Live. The departure of Ronda Rousey has been the single most influential factor for this.
Despite the popularity of Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, their feud has reached a saturation point. Their match at Money In The Bank should probably be the last time these two square off in the coming future. After this, WWE would be in a desperate need of main event stars. The emergence of Lacey Evans is definitely a welcome move and the return of Alexa Bliss to full-time is also promising. However, the women's division needs more star-power.
This is where someone like Bayley can step up as one of the main-event stars in the division. With proven qualities as an in-ring performer and on the mic, Bayley can definitely uplift the overall interest level towards the women's division.