Any Part-Timer
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I don’t care who it is. A Bella Twin, Ember Moon, or Ronda Rousey. If you’re not on the main roster, putting in the work before thousands of fans each week, then you shouldn’t be winning a historic first for the women’s division.
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The women’s division of WWE has, without question, come a long way in recent years. The announcement of the first-ever all women royal rumble is a true testament to the work that female superstars have been putting in.
Want to trivialize all that hard work? Have a former UFC star show up and take the crown dozens of female superstars have been clawing towards for decades. You’re supposed to stand on the shoulders of giants, not decapitate them.
Edited by Nikhil Bhaskar