5 Things TNA Did Better Than WWE

Have often out shined WWE
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#2 Women's Wrestling

Not a diva in sight
Not a diva in sight

Women's wrestling in WWE in the '90s wasn't all bad, for a little while at least. Alundra Blayze had good matches with Bull Nakano and Bertha Faye, but WWE never cared for it and cancelled the division in 1995. When it returned in 1998, it wasn't much better and between 2002 - 2015, it was a mixed bag.

TNA didn't have a women's division when they first started. It wasn't until 2007 when they signed a dozen women's performers and formed it. Gail Kim became the inaugural Champion at Bound For Glory that year and spent the next year having some of the best women's matches in wrestling history, with Awesome Kong.

From here onward to this present day, TNA would have many more fantastic women's matches featuring Gail, Kong, Mickie James, Tara (Victoria), Velvet Sky, Angelina Love, Madison Rayne, ODB, Taryn Terrell, Rosemary, Su Young and many many more.

The women's division of WWE NXT since 2012 and women's division on the WWE main roster since 2015 have been delivering some of the best women's matches ever, but as far as a movement for women's wrestling on the mainstream, Impact Wrestling beat them to it.

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Edited by Pratyay Ghosh
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