#3. RAW's Women's Division is stacked after the WWE Draft.
RAW's Women's Roster: Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley/Nikki A.S.H., Nia Jax, Zelina Vega, Doudrop, Becky Lynch, Carmella, Alexa Bliss, Tegan Nox, Liv Morgan, Dana Brooke, Mia Yim, Tamina.
The women's division on RAW was in good shape before the Draft. It had Flair, Asuka, Nia Jax, and Shayna Baszler as the top four. Following the Royal Rumble, Rhea Ripley joined the upper echelon. She already won and lost the top title this year and is a current WWE Women's Tag Team champ.
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Following the 2021 WWE Draft, it's still in great shape but with many new names. The top names will again be Jax and Ripley, but they are joined by Lynch, Alexa Bliss, and Bianca Belair. Those will be some new feuds for Lynch as she returns to full-time status.
There's also some potential with Morgan, Tegan Nox, Mia Yim, and Doudrop. All but Morgan will be relatively new to the division. Dana Brooke, Tamina, Zelina Vega, and Carmella add good depth, but aren't likely to win the title.
Assuming Becky Lynch retains her title at Crown Jewel, look for the Man and the Queen to have a trade-off of titles. The same happened between the New Day and Street Profits after last year's Draft.
Both women won their belts at SummerSlam so neither should be losing them any time soon. There's also no scenario to have another a quick title swap to add another number to Flair's title reigns.
Overall, the division has great depth from top to bottom. Flair has battled a lot of the current stars on RAW already, so moving her was a good decision. Once Bliss returns, she might finally get a chance at another title run.
Bliss is one of the few women in WWE trying out different characters. Her latest character might have elicited mixed feelings, but she's great at character work. Bliss should be a title challenger or potential champ on either show.
GRADE: A