#8 Raw Women's Championship
Though the constant trading of the title between them was a detriment, Charlotte and Sasha's feud over the Raw Women's Championship showed to a wider audience what women's wrestling could bring. When Bayley captured the championship from a heel Charlotte and retained it at WrestleMania 33, her promise from NXT seemed to be showing itself.
Unfortunately, Alexa Bliss then entered the picture, and it's been downhill since. Alexa's tenure on top has been marked with stagnation, forgettable matches (at best), and a thorough burial of the Raw women's division's top babyfaces. Her feud with Nia Jax was unsurprisingly a bomb, and Nia Jax proved an even worse choice of a champion, also unsurprisingly.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
Enter Ronda Rousey.
Ronda Rousey carrying Nia Jax to a good match was a revelation. Her feud with the newly-crowned Alexa Bliss began hot and, if booking tropes can be avoided (Ronda was unfortunately struck with Dumb Babyface Syndrome this week), is very promising. The match at SummerSlam legitimately holds intrigue, and if Alexa's year and a half tenure in the picture was made for this kind of payoff, at least it will have done some good in the end.
Either way, Ronda Rousey holding the title and having excellent matches with it will surely help it see better days than it has since Alexa entered the scene.