10 Reasons WWE's Post-ThunderDome Era Is The GOAT

6. The FUTURE Looks Bright(ish) For The Women's Division

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It's been an odd few years for WWE's women's division.

In the time since Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, and Charlotte Flair made history at WrestleMania 35, the division has regularly felt like a bit of an afterthought, with only the odd Horsewomen program and PLE show-stealer reminding fans just how damn spectacular these ladies can be when given the opportunity to really perform.

But there is still hope to be found in a number of workers who have now unquestionably begun to flourish in the post-ThunderDome era.

Sitting comfortably at the top of the pile is current Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley, with this badass feeling like one of the biggest stars in the company after her impressive performances alongside her Judgment Day pals and in the ring against Charlotte Flair, Natalya, and during the most recent WarGames battle.

Elsewhere, despite some often rather uninspired storytelling in the lead-up, Bianca Belair has also remained one of the most consistent big stage performers in the company.

And the likes of Raquel Rodriguez, Liv Morgan, Zelina Vega, Zoey Stark, and IYO SKY have all shown fans exciting glimpses over the last few years of a quite promising future for this sometimes frustrating division.

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