WWE Extreme Rules 2016: An in-depth analysis of booking decisions

A PPV that was not as extreme as we expected it to be

Charlotte retains her championship

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Someone needs to drag the guy who is booking the women’s division like this off his couch
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Let’s get this thing out first. Charlotte is not going to lose to anyone except Sasha Banks. WWE has created Charlotte as a great heel with Ric Flair’s help and they would never waste that heat.

That being said, it is sad to see Nattie fall short time and time again. And what is even more frustrating to see is that WWE Creative is back to their old thoughtless booking antics. Come on! After that pathetic imitation of Montreal Screwjob everyone expected WWE Creative to step up when it comes to women’s division. It is not as if they have too many feuds in women’s division to averagely book one match.

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Vince is apparently high on Dana Brooke and the women’s division is paying the price for it. I personally think WWE Creative needs to get out of their book of cliche finishes and use their brains to atleast book the women’s division properly.

WWE has been talking about women’s revolution in wrestling and I have not seen that for a long time. That died the moment WrestleMania 32 ended. WWE has been back to their usual lackluster booking of women’s division. Every time we see only one star being booked properly and now it is Charlotte. This is the same old routine WWE has been following for years when it comes to women’s division.

Verdict: 2/5

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