5 reasons why 2018 is already one of the weaker years in WWE history

Brock Lesnar WrestleMania 34
Your missing,
un-defending
Universal Champion

#3 The Return of the "Divas"

Divas belt
They might as well just bring this back

2017 hinted at WWE's true priorities for its women's division. In 2018, those hints became unambiguous. The "women's revolution" is over. "The Divas" are back in charge.

Alexa Bliss and Carmella are the champions. In an era that's supposedly centered on women's wrestling, poor quality matches and catty promos have taken priority over good performers.

Some top talent, like Ember Moon, are directionless, while others, like Charlotte Flair and Asuka, have been put in terrible feuds in a failed attempt to get heat on a low-quality talent like Carmella.

Terrible matches are the norm again. We now have to sit through 20 minutes instead of three.

The women's division is in a dark place. Ronda Rousey currently represents the best hope.

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Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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