#3 WrestleMania 37 marked a new dawn for the women's division across all of WWE
The Women's divisions of both RAW and SmackDown have fresh direction following WrestleMania 37.
Having lost to Charlotte Flair in her WrestleMania debut in 2020, Rhea Ripley returned to WWE's grandest stage this year and defeated Asuka to claim the RAW Women's Championship.
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The Nightmare received the full superstar treatment at WrestleMania 37, with Ash Costello performing a live version of her 'Brutality' entrance theme as she made her way to the ring.
Ripley won her first-ever main roster championship after hitting Asuka with the Riptide, with her win getting a huge reaction from the crowd.
Following Bianca Belair's SmackDown Women's Championship victory over Sasha Banks on Night One of WrestleMania, WWE now has two fresh faces at the top of its women's divisions.
Asuka, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Bayley and Sasha Banks have been the lynchpins of the title scene in WWE for much of the last five years.
Ripley and Belair, as champions of their respective brands, bring a whole host of new matches and feuds into play, as the newcomers seek to cement themselves as headline attractions.
An exciting time for women's wrestling in WWE.