#2 Desperate need for more superstars at the top of women’s division
One of the biggest problems with WWE today is the state of its women’s division. There are very few superstars at the top, and the rest are barely booked in a manner that can convincingly establish them as credible threats on the roster.
As a result, the championship picture is not as competitive as it should be, which is a shame considering the plethora of talent that WWE has at its disposal.
Take the Elimination Chamber, for example. Bianca Belair was an odds-on favorite to win the match despite the fact that it featured four former champions. One by one, WWE needs to push more superstars to get them to the same level as Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, or Bayley.
Belair is one such name that can demand a seat at the same table and do a convincing job against some of the biggest names in the pro-wrestling business.
As proven last year, the competition takes a major blow when one or more top names like Becky Lynch, Bayley, or Asuka are forced to take a break from in-ring action.
In that case, WWE needs more superstars to step up and establish themselves as big draws. Allowing Bianca Belair to enter another huge title match at WrestleMania is the first step in the process of creating more superstars who can be trusted to carry the main event on their back and prove themselves as huge draws.
The EST of WWE has done it in the past, and she is expected to make the most of this opportunity once again.