#2 We saw a major progress in the WWE Women's Evolution

Honestly, we all know that there has always been criticism of WWE's execution when it comes to the women's division.
After all, claiming to make history by using a lot of 'tags' and boasting of changing the landscape of the women's division without actually properly executing the storylines has always been a problem in recent years.
However, it is safe to say that 2018 is a year where the women have finally delivered where others couldn't. For example, WWE spent a lot of time promoting and marketing Crown Jewel, a PPV riddled with controversy throughout.
Since WWE Evolution, the first ever all women's' pay-per-view took place around the same period of time, it became painfully obvious that WWE didn't invest a lot of time building the storylines leading up to the Evolution event.
But when the event actually took place, it was the talent which fired on all fronts, making the pay-per-view a huge success in a period of time where there was only controversy surrounding WWE.
We talked about how Becky Lynch had a huge role in making this possible, but lets not forget that because of Roman Reigns' unfortunate leukemia announcement, it is Ronda Rousey who is now the most commercial full-time star in this company.
The times they are a-changin'...
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