7. Give Divas A Chance
AJ wanting to screw the company over is stemming from the fact that she feels the company screwed womens wrestling over. She made her feelings known to Stephanie McMahon on Twitter just last month, publicly stating "Your female wrestlers have record selling merchandise & have starred in the highest rated segment of the show several times and yet they receive a fraction of the wages & screen time of the majority of the male roster. #UseYourVoice. That was in reaction to Stephanie tweeting about sex inequality in Hollywood. AJ's response had publicly laid bare WWE's own hypocrisies and inequalities. That tells you just how frayed the WWE / AJ relationship had become. It coincided with the #GiveDivasAChance trend on Twitter. Yet here we are weeks later and WWE still hasn't done anything to boost the female division. Matches are still short and the girls are still treated like either filler or eye candy. AJ had quietly been watching to see if the recent #GiveDivasAChance attention would lead to changes. When it didn't, she knew it was time to go.