3 things we learned about WWE after the Superstar Shake-Up

Superstar Shake-Up 2019 is finally done and dusted
Superstar Shake-Up 2019 is finally done and dusted

#2 The sudden huge void in the Women's division

Becky Lynch seems to lone star attraction in the WWE's women's division at the moment
Becky Lynch seems to lone star attraction in the WWE's women's division at the moment

WrestleMania 35 was one of the most historic nights for the women's division in the WWE. The main event of the mega-show saw Becky Lynch emerging victorious against Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair.

Despite the apparent botched finished of the eventual match and the convoluted storytelling in its build-up, women's division felt like a big deal in the WWE. The presence of an international superstar like Ronda Rousey further bolstered the entire division.

However, post WrestleMania 35, suddenly, there seems to be a huge void in the WWE's women's division. Ronda Rousey has stepped away from WWE for the time being, as she reportedly aims to begin a family.

Sasha Banks and Bayley losing the Women's Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 35 did not go down well with Sasha Banks, as she reportedly had a falling out with WWE Management, and may be looking for a release. Nia Jax's injury may rule her out from action for maybe a year, which also leaves Tamina's future uncertain.

WWE has tried to correct these developments by keeping the Raw and SmackDown's women's champion, Becky Lynch on both the brands. The Superstar Shake-Up saw Natalya and Lacey Evans eyeing the Raw's Women's Championship. Naomi also switched over to Monday nights. Due to the sudden dearth of talent, we may also see Zelina Vega in action at Raw.

On SmackDown, the emergence of Asuka and Kairi Sane will certainly bolster the tag team division. Bayley has been given a fresh lease of life with the switch to Tuesday nights. However, overall, the women's division has an uphill ride ahead.

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