It’s not that WWE female superstars aren’t getting enough push or spotlight in recent times. In fact, there’s been a time in June when they had main-evented Raw on six consecutive occasions. But that was primarily due to the absence of the top world champion on the show. While a few women did get the chance to feature in marquee matches, WWE also found it hard to crown new women’s tag team champions due to a lack of strong talents.
WWE female superstars had undergone massive growth over the past few years under the leadership of Triple H and Vince McMahon overseeing things. Apart from the biggest pro wrestling company, other promotions around the world have also considered how talented women can shine if the proper opportunity can be given.
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Triple H previously mentioned how WWE female superstars are the best in the world, leading to a lot of backlashes. However, he seems to have plans to back up his comments. With him in charge of the creative team of the company things have changed for good in the past couple of weeks and women wrestlers can look forward to more.
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Triple H keeping things positive for WWE female superstars
After the Women’s Evolution, the booking in the women’s division was seemingly stale for a reason. But things have been looking brighter than ever with Triple H being the head of WWE Creative. According to the latest reports from Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it was said that the new regime under The Game is fresh. Furthermore, WWE female superstars, in particular, are feeling that they are in safe hands,
“Paul Levesque was described as coming across caring about talent. Others noted a wait-and-see attitude and there is also some paranoia among some described to us from those who are not sure if their spots will be as good under the new regime. But it is mostly positive. It was noted it was more relaxed and calmer, that the women felt there is going to be more focus on them and that the words wrestler and wrestling were no longer dirty words.”
Last year, around this time, there have been frustrations regarding the booking of WWE female superstars. Repetitive matchups were seen in PPV events or weekly TV shows until things were shaken up with the likes of Becky Lynch or Ronda Rousey. In their current absence around the summer, more young talents are likely to get the focus.