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With the goal of giving more interest to female wrestling. You know, they should do it not because of the so called ''feminazis'' and their PC culture.
They should do it because they're the biggest wrestling company in the world since 2001, and since pro wrestling is much feminine by default.
I remember when the WWE version of ECW started in 2006, I said to my friends...''The hell with ECW! WWE should have a third wrestling show consisting of pure female wrestling, damnit!''
Then in January 2010 my cable company, no longer aired the foreign channels were I used to watch WWE shows at that time... So I hadn't interest to keep viewing the PPVs streamed anywhere since I couldn't watch the TV shows.
But since October 2014 I can watch the TV shows again, then I knew this forum (I watch WWE shows since 1994 but never had the idea of discuss wrestling online until 2014, believe it or not) and since the WWE roster was unified, in my earlier posts I asked why WWE can't have a TV show of female wrestling, like it happens in Japan.
But then last year in the new WWE Draft, I finally understood it... Why WWE won't have a weekly show exclusive of female wrestling.
That's because in both traveling wrestling rosters Raw and Smackdown, the people expect a female wrestling match between important matches, to have a laugh or the so called piss break...
That's why now we got two rosters of 6 or 7 women competing for the red and blue women championships...
I can understand it. The traveling wrestling rosters of both shows need some female wrestling...
But also with that classic method, is difficult to increase the interest there.
But now we have an undefeated champion in NXT, and a women's tournament supposed to increase the suscriptions in the WWE network.
I would have Asuka vacating the NXT title after winning in the next Takeover, then going to Raw or Smackdown with the pride of arriving undefeated, saying to the roster of that brand that she is above the champion of that brand because she was undefeated...
At the same time I'll have the new wrestler winner of the Mae Young Classic, going to the opposite brand of Asuka. Let's say if Asuka goes to Smackdown, then the winner of the Mae Young Classic should go to Raw... And she will be disrespecting the champion of that brand, like Asuka will be doing it with the champion of the other brand.:laugh:
Then Vince McMahon will decide one way to resolve the problems caused by Asuka and the winner of the Mae Young Classic in Raw and Smackdown, and it will be having Asuka facing the champion of her brand, and the winner of the Mae Young Classic facing the champion of the other brand in a new female wrestling show that will air monthly on WWE Network.
And the main event will be the unification of the titles of Raw and Smackdown into a single women's championship that will be defeated monthly in that show.
Then both Raw and Smackdown will keep their rosters of 6 or 7 women with all their feuds and the undisputed women's championship being defended monthly in that WWE Network show.
I don't know, IMO that way maybe female wrestling in WWE could finally become more exciting or ''competitive''.
They should do it because they're the biggest wrestling company in the world since 2001, and since pro wrestling is much feminine by default.
I remember when the WWE version of ECW started in 2006, I said to my friends...''The hell with ECW! WWE should have a third wrestling show consisting of pure female wrestling, damnit!''
Then in January 2010 my cable company, no longer aired the foreign channels were I used to watch WWE shows at that time... So I hadn't interest to keep viewing the PPVs streamed anywhere since I couldn't watch the TV shows.
But since October 2014 I can watch the TV shows again, then I knew this forum (I watch WWE shows since 1994 but never had the idea of discuss wrestling online until 2014, believe it or not) and since the WWE roster was unified, in my earlier posts I asked why WWE can't have a TV show of female wrestling, like it happens in Japan.
But then last year in the new WWE Draft, I finally understood it... Why WWE won't have a weekly show exclusive of female wrestling.
That's because in both traveling wrestling rosters Raw and Smackdown, the people expect a female wrestling match between important matches, to have a laugh or the so called piss break...
That's why now we got two rosters of 6 or 7 women competing for the red and blue women championships...
I can understand it. The traveling wrestling rosters of both shows need some female wrestling...
But also with that classic method, is difficult to increase the interest there.
But now we have an undefeated champion in NXT, and a women's tournament supposed to increase the suscriptions in the WWE network.
I would have Asuka vacating the NXT title after winning in the next Takeover, then going to Raw or Smackdown with the pride of arriving undefeated, saying to the roster of that brand that she is above the champion of that brand because she was undefeated...
At the same time I'll have the new wrestler winner of the Mae Young Classic, going to the opposite brand of Asuka. Let's say if Asuka goes to Smackdown, then the winner of the Mae Young Classic should go to Raw... And she will be disrespecting the champion of that brand, like Asuka will be doing it with the champion of the other brand.:laugh:
Then Vince McMahon will decide one way to resolve the problems caused by Asuka and the winner of the Mae Young Classic in Raw and Smackdown, and it will be having Asuka facing the champion of her brand, and the winner of the Mae Young Classic facing the champion of the other brand in a new female wrestling show that will air monthly on WWE Network.
And the main event will be the unification of the titles of Raw and Smackdown into a single women's championship that will be defeated monthly in that show.
Then both Raw and Smackdown will keep their rosters of 6 or 7 women with all their feuds and the undisputed women's championship being defended monthly in that WWE Network show.
I don't know, IMO that way maybe female wrestling in WWE could finally become more exciting or ''competitive''.