#3 Why is WWE RAW struggling to build good women’s storylines?
WWE RAW has significantly improved its booking for the men’s roster over the past few weeks. Ricochet and John Morrison have had two great matches, while Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods' rivalry with MVP and Bobby Lashley has been quite interesting thus far.
Even the tag team division is slightly improving, and Riddle has added a new dimension to the red brand. However, the women’s roster continues to suffer from poor creative decisions lately.
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Eva Marie’s return to WWE and her partnership with Doudrop hasn’t been all too great. Meanwhile, Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax have been all over the place with their on-screen storylines.
Worst of all, WWE has struggled to create a strong segment involving Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair. Both superstars are undoubtedly the top two women on RAW. However, the RAW Women’s Championship storyline seems rather weak.
Why hasn’t the creative team been able to build captivating women’s storylines on RAW? Why did Charlotte Flair come out on this week's show, acting as if she was injured for a short while before brawling with her rival? Is Ripley the heel in the storyline or the babyface?
The storyline involving Alexa Bliss, Jax, and Baszler fell flat on its face. The same may end up happening for Eva Marie and Doudrop.
How exactly do you think WWE can build better storylines for women on RAW?