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Tamina has been drafted to SmackDown

Tamina

WWE continued the draft this weekend announcing that Tamina will be headed to Friday Night SmackDown. The blue brand continued to strengthen its women’s division by adding the former 24/7 Champion to the ranks. Tamina was the only woman picked in these selections as she was the only woman that was not drafted on tv … Read more

Indi Hartwell has signed with WWE

According to Squared Circle Sirens, Australian wrestler Indi Hartwell has reportedly signed with WWE. She will be reporting to the WWE Performance center next month. Hartwell, who is at a young age of 22, has been wrestling since 2016. She is the current World Series Wrestling (WSW) Women’s Champion where she defeated the inaugural champion, … Read more

McKenzie Mitchell is the newest member of WWE’s on-air team

Former IMPACT Wrestling announcer McKenzie Mitchell has announced on her social media today that she is officially signed with WWE. Mitchell worked for IMPACT from May 2016 until January 2019. She was primarily used as a backstage interviewer. She most recently worked for Fox Sports West. Mitchell has also done work on commentary during some … Read more

Original plans for The Bellas to face The IIconics for the tag titles

Original

The Bella Twins discussed on their podcast that they were in the plans to face The IIconics after WrestleMania. The IIconics defeated the inaugural Women’s Tag Team Champions Sasha Banks and Bayley for the titles in a fatal-four way at the biggest event of the year. According to Nikki and Brie they were to return … Read more

Will WWE’s new Executive Directors benefit the women?

Only time will tell how WWE’s new Executive Directors for RAW and SmackDown will benefit the women’s locker room. It was announced today by WWE that Paul Heyman will be the Executive Director of RAW. Eric Bischoff will take on the same role for SmackDown.

WWE.com reported their roles to include the following:

“In their executive roles, Heyman and Bischoff will oversee the creative development of WWE’s flagship programming and ensure integration across all platforms and lines of business. The creation of these roles further establishes WWE’s ability to continuously reinvent its global brand while providing two distinct creative processes for its flagship shows.”

These newly created positions will still have to report directly to the Chairman and CEO, Vince McMahon. Both Heyman and Bischoff have served as Presidents themselves in the past to both ECW & WCW respectively.

So how may all of this affect the women’s rosters?

Heyman has been known to create an impact in the careers of many women in wrestling history. More predominantly women such as Renee Young, Beth Phoenix, and Natalya have cited him as an influencer in their careers. All three spoke highly of him on his “My Name is Paul Heyman” DVD.

ECW & WCW weren’t exactly known for their women’s wrestling. Although this may have been the case, these two men have worked in other promotions that highlighted women’s matches.

In May, an article by 411Mania transcribed 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff where he focused on why women in WCW never went anywhere. Bischoff had the following to say:

“Well, there just wasn’t as many credible, athletic, believable women in 1997 as there are today,” Bischoff said. “It wasn’t like there were women all over the United States, or all over the world, training to become professional wrestlers, number one. There was no Performance Center, not too many women were interested in coming down to the Power Plant to train, to become professional wrestlers. You couldn’t really put an ad in the paper and expect to have much luck. So there just wasn’t the talent pool in 1997 of women wrestlers as there are today. It wasn’t until recently — we’re talking about 2019.

It has further been announced by PWInsider that Heyman has been talked to about this role since February. Bischoff’s involvement has been more recent within the past few weeks.

What are your thoughts on this new development? Do you think that Heyman and/or Bischoff will benefit women’s wrestling in WWE? Discuss your thoughts in the comment section!!


WWE Case Study: Creating a deal for Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey

It has previously been circulating in the news that Harvard Business School will be conducting a class that will include a case study on WWE. The course titled, “Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports” will be available to students in the fall. Thanks to the instructor of the course Professor Anita Elberse, Wrestling Inc. received an … Read more

Nikki Bella provides further health-related updates

In March during the season finale of Total Bellas in March, Nikki Bella announced her retirement from the ring. At the time she referenced her prior neck injury and compared it very similar to the same injury Paige has and why she had to retire as well. On Jimmy Fallon this week she went into a little more detail.

“For me, I really wanted to go back and fight for the tag titles and you know I have always had my neck issues after my neck surgery it hasn’t been okay. So I feel like I needed to get a checkup before we went back for the tag titles. And it came back that I herniated the disc above where I had the surgery, I have all this inflammation around the metal, and I have a cyst on my brain. So they were like you’re done. No more.”

Although it was assumed, Nikki and Brie officially confirmed that there will be a season five of Total Bellas coming. Prior rumors have also stated that the twins along with Paige will not be returning to Total Divas however nothing has been officially announced. Ronda Rousey, Charly Caruso, and Sonya Deville have all been rumored to be joining the cast. Caruso did confirm this on her Twitter account. The official cast has not been announced for the ninth season at this time.

What do you think of this unfortunate update provided by Nikki? Would you have liked to see the Bella Twins become the Women’s Tag Team Champions? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!

WWE Superstars continue to share their LGBTQ pride support

Sonya

WWE.com has posted several female and male superstar photos and quotes in support for the LGBTQ community. As of now, there is only one wrestler who is an open member of the community from the active roster and that is Sonya Deville. Deville is at the forefront of the pride support from the company, but … Read more

Natalya and Alexa Bliss visit children’s hospital in Saudi Arabia

Natalya

It was previously announced that Natalya and Alexa Bliss were heading to Saudi Arabia for a potential match at the Super ShowDown event. The rumor was that the match would potential occur and that WWE was simply waiting on Saudi Arabia’s government for approval. Now that the show is over we know the match never … Read more

Lacey Evans to face Becky Lynch at Stomping Grounds

Stomping Grounds

Lacey Evans will receive a rematch for the RAW Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch. This match was announced during the Super ShowDown pay-per-view. It will take place at Stomping Grounds on June 23. Evans faced Lynch last month at the Money in the Bank event and came up short. The odds were stacked against the … Read more