8 Ways WWE Has Already F**ked Up The Divas Revolution
4. Paige's Pipe Bomb
While there's no denying that Paige's recent pipe bomb promo was an effective piece of television, it also set the Divas Revolution back by months. The casual Raw viewer who perhaps isn't as tuned in as those of us who make up what's become known as the IWC were given no reason not to believe what she was saying, so you can understand why they'd lose interest in Divas apparently only in the position they're in because of who they're related to or sleeping with. Burying Becky (who has clearly struggled to connect with the audience, mostly due to how poor the material she's been given to work with has been) by classing her as irrelevant did more damage to her career in one night than the months WWE spent reminding viewers that Daniel Bryan was a B+ player, only to be surprised when PPVs he headlined didn't do great numbers. Paige herself is a real problem too. While this was clearly supposed to be a heel turn, she was back with PCB the next week and has since flip flopped between heel and face status. In fact, her current attitude towards her teammates is a copy and paste job of the agonising "frenemies" storyline we were forced to endure between Paige and AJ Lee, while the young Diva's attempt at playing heel - being as whiny and obnoxious as possible apparently - makes her hard to watch either way. If WWE Creative were going to have Paige drop a pipe bomb, it should have been what kicked this Revolution off, not what killed it's momentum when it was clearly already struggling to gain any.