#1. Good utilization of most women at WrestleMania

Sasha Banks and Asuka are the two Women's Champions heading into WrestleMania. They both deserve that spot, especially since they were among the biggest and most important stars in all of WWE during the pandemic era.
The biggest shame, as mentioned before, is the fact that Bayley isn't even on the card despite claiming that she pitched many different stories and ideas. Otherwise, WWE has done a good job in utilizing the women without needing a Battle Royal.
The RAW Women's Championship match will feature Asuka defending her title against the newest star on the Red brand, Rhea Ripley. Sasha Banks will defend the SmackDown Women's title against the fourth Women's Royal Rumble winner Bianca Belair.
It's the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, however, who have enjoyed the most TV time. Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax will compete at WrestleMania Night Two. The first night will determine their title contenders, and there are four teams (so far) that are vying for that spot.
It's a clever way to get the women on the card without a Battle Royal.
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