10 MAJOR Improvements WWE Have Already Made In 2018

3. The Women's Revolution

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While the Women's Revolution wasn't completely derailed in 2017, it wobbled on more than one occasion. It suffered greatly without a feud the calibre of Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks. The "historic" firsts kept coming, but felt increasingly forced and contrived as the division's importance gradually fell off from 2016's stunning highs.

Fortunately, this is no longer the case. The Revolution is stronger than ever in 2018, and we're now in a situation where Charlotte Flair vs. Ronda Rousey is reportedly being considered as a potential WrestleMania 35 headliner. That's exciting, but after delivering a fantastic first Royal Rumble in January, it no longer feels like a pipe dream.

Rousey has much to do with this. She was WWE's biggest mainstream star from the moment she walked in, and delivered a mind-blowing debut performance at 'Mania. Her spotlight is incomparable, but take nothing away from her supporting cast: Asuka, Charlotte, Sasha, and Bayley are coming the best in the company, regardless of gender.

This group keeps going from strength to strength, and given how stacked NXT's female ranks look, it's safe to say things will only improve over the coming years.

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