#2 A year of history for the women's division

WWE's Women's Revolution is one of the best things to happen to the company in decades. After years of spending their time rolling around in mud baths and tearing each other down to their bra and panties, the women of the WWE have finally managed to get themselves on a level playing field with the men.
While the revolution has been in swing for some time, 2018 really felt like a giant step forward. Not only did we get the debut of Ronda Rousey, who has added some serious mainstream appeal to the division, but we also saw the first ever women's Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber matches, and more amazingly, the first ever all-women's WWE PPV event, Evolution.
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Outside of this, the second half of the year has also seen the rise of Becky Lynch, who has quickly established herself as the most over star on the entire WWE roster as of late.
The future is looking very bright for women in the WWE, and it looks as though we may get to experience the first ever all-female main-event at WrestleMania 35 as well.
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