#1 Women’s WrestleMania record will no longer be broken
WWE has given more opportunities, match time and match stipulations to its female Superstars since the Divas Evolution/Women’s Revolution really kicked into gear in 2015, but there has still been a lack of importance when it comes to women’s matches at WrestleMania.
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That will change this year, of course, when Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch will headline WrestleMania 35, but it is still alarming that last year’s Flair vs. Asuka match was the first one-on-one encounter between two women at a WrestleMania event since Melina faced Ashley Massaro 11 years earlier at WrestleMania 23.
If, as previously advertised, Asuka defended the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 35, a ‘Mania record total of four women’s matches would likely have taken place at this year’s event (Raw Women’s Championship, SmackDown Women’s Championship, Women’s Tag Team Championship, Women’s Battle Royal).
However, provided that the Battle Royal is added to the card, a maximum of three will now take place, tying the WrestleMania 34 tally.