Ranking Every WWE Title Unification Ever From Worst To Best
11. WWE Women’s/Divas
Where: Night Of Champions 2010.
In 2010, WWE decided that the Women's Title should get the ol' heave ho. Their Divas Title, which had been founded in 2008, was set to become the female championship. That's why Michelle McCool beat Melina in a "Lumberjill" bout at Night Of Champions.
Being honest though, it was all a tad confusing.
Layla was actually the official Women's Champ, but McCool claimed to be "co-champion" due to her friendship with the titleholder and took Layla's place. Fans looked on as the pair worked a nondescript, six-minute scrap before Michelle took the win, dumped the Women's belt and crowed about being "co-Divas Champion" instead.
The whole exercise was very meh, and it's hardly like the Divas Title era was a banner one for women's wrestling in WWE. Things would change big time when that aforementioned three-way between Flair, Banks and Lynch happened at 'Mania 32; they ushered in higher standards, and upped the Women's Title's importance.