3 things fans learned from this week's WWE episodes (26 and 27 November 2018)

SmackDown was decent as usual
SmackDown was decent as usual

#3 WWE will continue to not care about the secondary storylines of the women's roster

he secondary storyline is going nowhere, and basically seems illogical
The secondary storyline is going nowhere, and basically seems illogical

While the main storylines for the women's division are currently the talk of the town with Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey at the helm, unfortunately same cannot be said about the secondary storylines.

The company likes to have two storylines at one time for the women's division of each brand. One with the championships, and one with a personal feud, but they have not been able to follow up on it for quite some time now.

The championship feuds are engaging and decent, especially SmackDown's, as we are going to see a triple threat match with Becky, Asuka, and Charlotte. But the secondary storyline is going nowhere, and basically seems illogical.

On Raw, Mickie James, Alicia Fox and Dana Brooke attacked Banks and Bayley for no apparent reason. Before the duo were having a feud with the Riott Squad, and now they are being attacked randomly just because James and Alicia are heels, and they are babyfaces.

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There is no continuity on SmackDown as well, because till last week WWE was teasing a break-up between Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose, but this week we saw Mandy helping Sonya to win the battle-royal match by trying to eliminate Asuka.

Plans in WWE keep on changing every now and then, but it seems like there are no definite plans for moving the women's storyline forward with ease. This just confuses the fans, and makes it hard to care for wrestlers like Alicia Fox, Sonya Deville, Lana, Naomi, Riott Squad, and Mickie James.

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