5 reasons why WWE's women's division should be exclusively on one brand

Unification time
Unification time

2. Secondary Titles

Second in command
Second in command

Many of the points raised in the previous entry could be made here when we discuss the possibility of a female secondary title. Having all women on one brand will bring the depth required to justify having various sub-divisions within the female cohort, and will allow superstars not in the main event picture the chance to shine in different ways.

In addition to all this, a secondary title, as we've seen over the years with the men's division, can act as the perfect step in the ladder towards the top. Imagine what this would do for so many female wrestlers in WWE right now whose names aren't Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch or Ronda Rousey.

The Intercontinental Champion has historically been the first stop on the road to ultimate success. Guys like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and countless others were all holders of the belt in the earlier parts of their career. And while you could argue that most of these guys would have made it to the top anyway through sheer charisma and talent, holding the secondary title for a while didn't exactly hurt.

Another advantage of secondary titles is that they allow the roster to be broken up into different styles. There have been those throughout WWE history who have made a career out of being associated with the US or IC title. The Miz, for example, is the perfect modern day example of this, but the same could be said for guys like Dolph Ziggler, Chris Jericho and Mr. Perfect.

Vince clearly likes some of his talent in the main event picture and others to hold that 'workhorse' role in the Mid Card, why not do the same for the ladies?

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