6 Directions The WWE Divas Revolution Can Go From Here
3. Utilise Natalya
One of the most glossed-over aspects of Monday night was the TV return of Natalya - to my mind one of the best female wrestlers in WWE and a horrendously underused talent over the past two years. It seems odd that, to this point, she's had no real role to play in the Diva Revolution, but that could and absolutely should change starting this week.
She's an eight-year veteran of the company, can work a great match with anyone she's put in front of (her brief bout with Naomi on Raw had some killer moments) and is a valuable asset to a division currently overflowing with young, fresh athletes undoubtedly looking to hone and improve their craft week by week.
As the likes of the legendary Jim Ross will be the first to tell you, the best way young wrestlers can improve is by working alongside experienced heads, and Natalya could prove a vital tool in the ascent of NXT's most recent graduates.
Keep her on TV, have her work those matches, keep her relevant by putting her in some feuds and angles (as previously mentioned, this ongoing beef with Paige's attitude is a perfect place to start) and utilise her talents to help get people over and provide a platform for them to move on and up.
She may not be the first in line for a title shot given the recent injection of new faces, but she's far too good to be sitting on the sidelines until Tyson Kidd returns (though for what it's worth, she was great in that managerial role too!), so bring her back full-time and get her doing what she does best - wrestling.