WWE Network: Would an All-Divas Wrestling Show Help the Division Improve?
WWE is the largest and most successful promotion in the history of pro wrestling. They have had shows on six continents and even performed for the troops in war zones.
The one thing WWE seems to take the most flack from hardcore fans for is the divas division, or lack there of. In the last decade, the division had continually been ignored.
There are Divas in the WWE who have trained for years to wrestle only to be featured in a poor way in favor of the model types. However, that does not mean some of the model types are not dedicated to getting better. The improvement in some of the women has been remarkable, but unless WWE gives them more time to grow the division will remain on the back burner.
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The WWE network may change all that. This venture is by far Vince McMahon and WWE's most risky business move since the XFL, maybe their riskiest ever.
Their hope is that the network will help grow the current fanbase by giving them more wrestling content to help them become fans. If the network is truly 24/7 wrestling-related content then they may just achieve that goal.
The Divas division may be able to benefit if WWE gives them their own show. This does not mean that they would have to be on a separate tour from the rest of the roster, though.
WWE could continue to have their weekly Divas match on Raw and SmackDown, but prior to those tapings they could film one or two longer Divas matches to feature on the show.
The only way these girls will continue to grow is if they are given the proper tools and motivation. Their own show might just make every girl in the locker room try that much harder.
I am a fan of good wrestling regardless of who the competitors are. I would rather watch a good Divas match than a horrible match with two guys, and I know I am not alone on that.
There is plenty of talent in the locker room and there are plenty of vets in the back to help coach them. Goldust has been given some credit for helping the Divas lately and Finlay was also involved with the division at one point.
There are women who have retired from the sport who would also be willing to coach some of these younger Divas as well.
I am not talking about having the old bra and panty matches make a comeback, I am talking about giving these women who WWE already pay to wrestle the chance to become better.
Who knows, if the division gains enough popularity then they could begin to be featured more on the regular shows if they improve.
You can't expect a two-minute match to be five stars, and you also can't expect them to grow unless you give them the chance.
Between Natalya, Beth Phoenix and Tamina, WWE has some credibility in the division. Seeing how Eve Torres has improved, I have hope that the women who did not come from a wrestling background can keep improving.
What do you think? Would an all-Divas show on the WWE network help the division?



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