No More ‘Divas’
One of the most memorable and remarkable things to happen at the biggest WrestleMania event of all time was the announcement that all WWE Divas will now be called ‘Superstars’ - a move clearly indicating WWE’s intention of making them equal, at par with men who are also called ‘Superstars’. A new title was revealed which was very well received and is taken to be way better than the butterfly belt could ever be.
For long, WWE gave just a fraction of screen time to the women on the main roster while NXT was revolutionizing the business with quality programming that included great wrestling moments and matches with female performers.
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Soon, the hashtag ‘Give Divas A Chance’ trended worldwide and McMahon took note and went on to provide the audience with some improvement. There still a long way to go but WWE is making an attempt towards going over there and if Stephanie McMahon, a woman, is set to take the reins from Vince McMahon, it doesn’t seem impossible that women could main event WrestleMania.