As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in the world of WWE video games, this latest development in the real-life WWE universe is nothing short of exhilarating! For years, I’ve been clamoring for more depth and diversity within the women’s division, and it seems like WWE is finally listening.
The most recent episode of WWE SmackDown introduced the new Women’s United States championship, an event that has been eagerly awaited as a significant enhancement to WWE’s pool of female wrestlers.
For a long time, enthusiasts have urged for a mid-tier championship in WWE’s women’s division. A few months back, WWE NXT partially addressed this request by launching the North American Women’s Championship. Kelani Jordan was then crowned as its inaugural champion. However, while NXT embraced this new title, fans have longed for a corresponding move on WWE’s main roster.
Recently, rumors emerged regarding WWE’s intentions to introduce mid-level women’s championship belts in their main roster. It appears they are developing both a Women’s United States Championship and a Women’s Intercontinental Championship. The plan is to first introduce one on RAW and the other on SmackDown.
Lately, during SmackDown, General Manager Nick Aldis unveiled the Women’s United States Championship in a behind-the-scenes address emphasizing the women’s division. Aldis confirmed that this title is open to any woman eager to shine brightly, with the championship poised for debut on the main roster imminently. Following this thrilling announcement, insider information from backstage has disclosed the responses of WWE’s female superstars.
WWE’s new women’s US title: What’s happening backstage?
Based on recent reports from Fightful Select (a subscription service), it appears that WWE’s female performers were taken aback when they learned about the introduction of the new Women’s United States championship. The reports suggest that these women found out about this title’s debut only on the day of SmackDown, indicating a lack of prior notification or communication within the team.
The freshly introduced belt significantly boosts the lineup of female wrestlers by spotlighting their skills more prominently. At this point, it’s unclear if the US Women’s Championship will be limited to SmackDown or showcased on both platforms.
Earlier reports hinted at proposals to establish a U.S. title and an Intercontinental title specifically for female wrestlers a few months back. Now, fans are eagerly waiting to learn if these titles, particularly the Women’s Intercontinental title, will be introduced on RAW.
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