#1 Women are no slouches
Well, if there is something WWE needs to learn immediately from NXT it is this. They say that the Women’s Revolution is in progress, but is it?
Still there is only one storyline developing (that too pathetically), still there are tag matches booked for PPV matches involving the champion, still there is only one star being built and above all, still there are very few talents getting air time. How can we say the Women’s Revolution is taking place? They are still playing second fiddle to men’s division.
The women’s division is really below par and whoever is booking the women’s division after WrestleMania should be dragged out of their lazy couch. The division has been dropping back to lazy booking bit by bit and it needs to be taken care of as soon as possible.
Take NXT, Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Bayley, Becky Lynch and countless others were given enough air time and it helped the product to establish itself as a pioneer in women’s division booking. I honestly think the decision to book Sasha and Bayley for a 30 minute Iron Women match is what gave Triple H the edge over other bookers.
Women are no slouches, only that they are not given enough opportunities. NXT has even number of fans who come to the show to watch the females wrestle as much as the number of fans that are there for men’s division. The reason is that NXT has invested as much time they invest in male performes in female performers too. This is comething WWE needs to look into it immediately.
To borrow a few of Paul Heyman’s words – “When is the last time Women’s Division did something impactful?”