#1 No women's match
The Women's Revolution began after a 20-second women's match back in 2015 and over the past few years the women have been given more opportunities and more Championships than ever before, but somehow we are still back where we started.
This week on SmackDown Live there wasn't even a women's match, instead, the company opted to allow the women to be part of just one talking segment where Charlotte Flair challenged Bayley to a SmackDown Women's Championship match at Clash of Champions which she easily accepted.
The Women's Tag Team Champions were on SmackDown Live but just hosted A Moment Of Bliss to help the SmackDown Women's Championship match announcement ahead of Clash of Champions.
There are a number of women on SmackDown Live including Lana, Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Asuka, Kairi Sane, Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville, and even Ember Moon, but none of these women were used this week on SmackDown Live since it appears that WWE struggled to include everything that they wanted as part of last night's show. Whilst the show was stacked, there were a few things that didn't deserve to fall through the cracks.