4. More of a Presence on PPVs
Fans of women's wrestling must surely be grateful that women are now an integral part of WWE PPVs. WrestleMania 34, for example, saw both women's belts feature highly on the main card, something the women of 5-10 years ago could only have dreamt of.
However, one cannot help but think more could be done given the amount of effort being placed in the women's division at the moment.
The problem with having the women on two shows means that the majority of the superstars are either involved in the main title picture, or are finding ways to get there. The result being that despite the amount of usable talent on the roster, you still only get two women's matches for the respective belts on PPV cards and maybe some meaningless multi-women bouts on the pre-show.
Imagine one big female roster on the one brand. This would allow you, as we've already seen, to build a tag team division and/or a noticeable mid-card. If you really wanted to get fancy you could even introduce a cruiserweight division and have three women's titles to play for.
You would then pretty much guarantee that every PPV would feature at least four high-profile women's matches for championship belts instead of the two we normally get. Concentrating the women's division in this way will make more sense when it comes to highlighting the various weight divisions and sub-categories. This will not only be great for women's wrestling, but would also give a new lease of life to the PPV concept itself.