1. A new WWE Women's Championship can continue the women’s evolution
WWE has a championship for RAW, Smackdown, NXT, and NXT UK. The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships are shared across RAW and Smackdown, and the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championships are solely on NXT.
When WWE hosted the first and only WWE Evolution pay-per-view, the RAW, SmackDown, and NXT Women’s Championships were defended. WWE’s women’s division has grown immensely. A championship like the Intercontinental and United States Championship will make the division more complete.
With a new championship, superstars like Liv Morgan and Naomi can build up their momentum and climb their way to the top of the division. Likewise, Charlotte Flair can serve as a gatekeeper and help build stars by competing against anyone and everyone, just as John Cena has done in the past with the United States Championship Open Challenge.
Regardless of whether WWE decides to create a new championship for the women’s division, their evolution is going strong. With career-changing opportunities like Money In the Bank and the Royal Rumble that got Nikki A.S.H and Bianca Belair to where they are now, as well as NXT and NXT UK strengthening their women’s division, WWE should be able to create future stars for years to come.
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