The women’s division in WWE has grown a lot in the past 10 years. From just being filler matches on the card and having empty seats during that match, they have gone on to have their own Women’s World Championships. The women have even main evented WrestleMania in 2019. Now WWE has announced more gold for female wrestlers to challenge for.
On the latest episode of SmackDown, General Manager Nick Aldis unveiled the new Women’s United States Championship. It is going to be a midcard title for the women’s division. The GM stated that it will be awarded to a deserving talent who proves their worth. This has definitely been a big step in the future of the women’s division.
For a long period of time, it seemed that the huge women’s roster did not have much to compete for. They just had the main world title and the tag titles. Having a midcard championship will definitely allow more women to shine in the spotlight.
Nick further said that this is the opportunity for some women wrestlers to make history. The men’s United States Championship has given fans amazing title reigns like John Cena and even Booker T’s reign. This championship brings a lot of prestige to the wrestler and helps elevate their career to the next level as well. It will be very interesting to see who captures this prestigious title. The championship has already got the attention of multiple women wrestlers who are going to be fighting for it.
Bayley reacts to WWE announcing new championship for women
General manager Nick Aldis had announced on his X account that he was going to announce something history-making before the show. The demand for a midcard title for women has finally been fulfilled. The WWE Universe seems very happy about this and looks forward to it.
Former Women’s Champion Bayley took to social media to share her thoughts on the new United States title. She called it a huge moment for the women’s division and felt proud. Her reaction shows that she is excited and ready to challenge for the title.
The 35-year-old seems ready to go etch her name in the history books by becoming the first woman to win the new title. She is very popular among the fans as well, so she has their support. Her winning the championship would make her the most accomplished woman in WWE history.