8 Ways WWE Has Already F**ked Up The Divas Revolution

WWE's heart is in the right place but how did they manage to get it so wrong?

It all started with a hashtag: #GiveDivasAChance. Sick of two or three minute filler matches which didn't allow the women involved to showcase their talents, the WWE Universe made their voices heard and demanded change. Unfortunately, it never really went much further than airing contests with a commercial break in them, but Stephanie McMahon later calling up some of NXT's finest and announcing a Revolution appeared to be the step in the right direction we'd all been waiting for. Now, a few months on, it's fair to look at the whole Divas Revolution and say...what a f***ing wast of time. What should have been a turning point for the women of WWE has been poorly handled by the WWE on a number of levels, and as things currently stand, it's near impossible to imagine it being salvaged. Watching NXT each week (and particularly the recent NXT TakeOver: Respect live special) just emphasises how poorly what is supposed to be the flagship product is handling its female athletes, and the so-called Revolution may have ultimately just set the Divas even further back than when they were wrestling three minute filler matches each week. So, where did it all go wrong and how can it possibly be fixed? Here, you will find the eight major ways that the WWE has royally screwed up what should have been a great Divas Revolution...
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