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5. Women's Wrestling Is Fixed...Or Is It?

Bianca Money
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Looking at the biggest broadest picture, the salvation of women's wrestling within WWE has been one of Triple H's primary objectives since taking over as the company's top dog. But drilling a little deeper suggests otherwise.

Damage Control have now acquired the Women's Tag Team Championship, but it took a paper run for Raquel Rodriguez and Aliya to get the point there. This has fed into a wider story about the Bayley-led faction taking over the division on Raw following their SummerSlam formation, but it took until a quality Clash At The Castle opener for there to be at least one match of a standard worth all the television investment.

And it's still much, much worse on SmackDown. Hunter attempted another quick-fix strategy on the blue brand by affording Shayna Baszler a rocket-strap stretch as Liv Morgan's challenger (and likely friends-turned-enemies run with Ronda Rousey), but the division is p*ss weak underneath those three, and Morgan herself was badly damaged by a rotten finish at SummerSlam.

Things are frailer than 'The Game' would have folk believe. And it's not just here, either...

 
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