#3. Puts the Women's revolution in focus

Another interesting thing WWE did on Monday Night was to put the Women's revolution and its progress at the forefront of the feud between Rousey and Lynch. In fact, Rousey outrightly refusing to defend the title unless it is shown more respect and not just made into a prop, adds a level of legitimacy to the red belt that nothing else could
Keep in mind, this is a mainstream legitimate athlete refusing to defend a WWE title unless they put her up against legitimate competition. With that being said, this is an extraordinary move on WWE's part and really did a lot to make the Women's revolution the focal point once again heading into Mania.
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Of course, some fans might have a problem with that, especially since some in the WWE Universe still see the women's division as an excuse for a piss break, but they have really become so much more than that. Furthermore, they deserve this spotlight and have proven that they can run with it better than what most of the men can.