Raw's Women's Division
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Raw Women's Champion: Ronda Rousey
Grade: B+
Smackdown and Raw are both in great shape in terms of the women's divisions. Smackdown has three of the best women in WWE in Asuka, Lynch and Flair. Raw's division seems a little deeper, though.
Bayley, Jax, Bliss, Natalya, Sasha Banks, Mickie James and Alicia Fox are all former champs in their own rights. Bayley, Bliss, Jax and Banks will always be on the cusp of challenging for the title when healthy.
And let's not forget future champion Ember Moon. She's only been on the roster for about a year but obviously has tons of potential.
And then there's the Riott Squad. Riott also has the look of future title contender while Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan will have time to grow into their respective characters.
All in all, Raw's women's division is in good shape heading into next year and it might get even deeper when/if call ups are made.