5 reasons why the WWE’s women’s division could benefit from a new championship

Charlotte Flair posing all of her singles Women's Championships
Charlotte Flair posing all of her singles Women's Championships

2. A new WWE Women's Championship can build future main-eventers

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Nikki A.S.H’s Money In The Bank win and cash in may’ve came as a surprise to fans, but Nikki did prove herself against Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair. She technically defeated both in Beat The Clock Challenges. This gave her the momentum and confidence to become Almost A Superhero (A.S.H.). Superstars don’t always have a gradual rise to the world championship though.

When WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus won her first WWE Women’s Championship at the 2001 Survivor Series, she had been in WWE for just a year.

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It is possible for new WWE Superstars to make an immediate impact. But as the Intercontinental Championship has done in the past, the women’s division need a championship that can help develop superstars into future main eventers.

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Edited by Vishal Kataria
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