5 Things Stephanie Wants To Do With The WWE Women's Division (But Vince Isn't Ready For)

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5. More Opportunities For Women Outside Of WWE

WWE has allowed their Women's Division to become known all over the world because of the superstar's involvement in E! Network show Total Divas, but there are so many more opportunities that the women could be given outside of the company. The likes of John Cena and The Miz are able to take time away from the company to be part of WWE Studio's productions and in recent years Summer Rae, Naomi, Paige and Becky Lynch have all been part of movies of their own, but this should be a more consistent thing.

Ronda Rousey is taking over the Women's Division because she is the biggest star, this is also because of her antics outside of the ring.

There needs to be a star at the level of Rousey, WWE needs to push forward many of their women so that Rousey actually has some competition in the future otherwise this will be a very one-sided Women's Revolution over the next few years. Rousey has already proved that she can step into the ring with some of the biggest male stars in the company, so WWE need to create someone who is at that level to step in her way in the coming months.

4. Women's Tag Team Championships

It appears that Vince McMahon could actually be warming to the idea that there could be Women's Tag Team Championships in the future. The IIconics have changed the way women's tag teams are perceived over the past few years and The Bella Twins look to have taken this to heart. This is the perfect set up for the announcement that these two teams and a number of others who could be created within the company could be set to fight for the first ever Women's Tag Team Championships.

A tournament would definitely be something that the WWE Universe could get behind and it would allow many of the women who aren't currently being used to be part of storylines once again. Impact Wrestling once unveiled Women's Tag Team Championships but their titles didn't have the impact that they had hoped, this is something that WWE will obviously want to do better than their competition, to show that their promotion is much better. There is so much talent in the Women's Division right now that is being overlooked because there are only two Championships that these women can fight for, adding a Tag Team Championship to the mix would definitely help to change that.

3. Female John Cena

The one thing that the company has never been able to create over the past few decades is a female John Cena. There will always be women who are considered to be the next big thing, but there isn't a female that has been able to become the biggest star in the company but they could have that with Ronda Rousey.

Nikki Bella was the closest thing that the women had for a number of years but even she wasn't able to reach the level that her former fiance held down for more than a decade. Nikki will always be known as the longest reigning Divas Champion, but it wasn't her in-ring career that Nikki was best known for. The only way the Women's Revolution will be considered a success would be if the women are actually able to take over the entire show. Ronda is the only woman who is even close to being able to take that spot since she is already being seen as the biggest star that the company has had the honor of signing and if she is used correctly over the next few years then there is nothing stopping her from becoming known for her wrestling career rather than her career in the octagon.

2. Four Horsewomen Vs Four Horsewomen

The Four Horsewomen of MMA have made their way over to WWE in recent years, with Ronda Rousey currently set to fight for the Raw Women's Championship at Money in the Bank, Shayna Baszler holding the NXT Women's Championship as well as Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir recently taking their places at the Performance Center. There have been hints that the Four Horsewomen of MMA and the Four Horsewomen of WWE (Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch, Charlotte, and Bayley) colliding in a WWE ring in the future.

After their backstage segment back at The Mae Young Classic in the summer of 2017, the news of this matchup has seemingly cooled off.

There were reports that Vince McMahon wasn't happy for this feud to go ahead anymore and had decided to push the Women's Division in the new direction, but the recent signings of all four of the Horsewomen of MMA prove that there is someone in the company who is pushing for the match to still happen. When Duke and Shafir reach the point where the company is happy with their ability in the ring, it will be much easier to tell what the future holds for the former UFC stars.

1. Women In Saudi Arabia

WWE made history back in April when the company traveled to Saudi Arabia for the first time to present The Greatest Royal Rumble live from Jeddah. This event was seen as a successful show in front of a sold-out crowd in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia but there was one thing missing from the show. The women were not allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia or be part of the show because of the laws in the country, which meant that every female in the company was kept off the card, including Renee Young who was taken off the kickoff show.

The government later issued an apology because WWE showed an advert as part of the show which included some of their female wrestlers. These rules haven't sat well with the WWE Universe or many WWE officials including Stephanie McMahon, but it is reported that WWE will be returning to Saudi Arabia in the fall, and the company will continue to push the boundaries of the country's rules in regards to the women so that one day there will be a women's match in Saudi Arabia and the company will once again be able to say that their division has made history.

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