#2 The women get no significant booking
The announcement from Stephanie McMahon centred around the women's division this week, as WWE is set on 'evolving' their somewhat successful women's revolution. Raw predictably opened up with that announcement this week, as Stephanie, Triple H and the Chairman himself made an appearance to celebrate this meaningful announcement that WWE will host its first ever all women's pay-per-view on the 28th of October this year.
This was a long time coming for the hardworking Superstars of the women's division as they continue to excel even with the terrible booking they receive from the people making the announcement. And while the first ever women's pay-per-view will receive praise and criticism from WWE's fanbase, it was hard to feel any evolution of the Raw women's division on Monday night.
As it felt like WWE basically booked their narratives last minute, as absolutely nothing significant happened with the Raw women's division this week. From pointless squash matches to repetitive bouts that fans have seen a hundred times, the Superstars of the women's division brisked through Raw this week with no purpose, motivation or goal in mind, which asks the question, is WWE even capable of booking an entire pay-per-view around these elite stars?