7 Things WWE Have Promised For WrestleMania 32 (And Must Deliver)

4. Real Focus On Allowing The Women's Match To Shine

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If WWE allow Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks to do their thing, there's a good case to be made that the trio will have the best women's match in WrestleMania history. All the elements are there; the threesome know one another extremely well, and they've all had great bouts in various combinations over the past few years. In other words, it's looking good that they will rock the house.

The actual wrestlers don't represent the worry here, it's up to WWE's management to live up to their end of the bargain too. By simply booking this Triple Threat, the company seem to be telling fans that they are entirely serious about positively promoting women's wrestling under their umbrella. At WrestleMania, that simply must ring true when it comes to the amount of time given to the WWE Divas Title situation.

Charlotte, Lynch and Banks deserve longer than the usual 6-10 minutes handed to most female matches in the company on pay-per-view. Let them tell a story, and it'll be one few fans will be able to forget. This Triple Threat encounter is the most encouraging women's match WWE have booked at 'Mania in years, and they must do right by it.

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