#1. Fox Deal on the horizon

Another thing that the WWE Universe needs to be honest about is the fact that Fox Sports didn't pay all that money, 205 million dollars yearly for five years to be exact, just to get access to half of the roster. With that in mind and the company already starting to bend the rules on brand exclusivity, it looks like unifying the title is a way to have the women on both shows.
While doing so will definitely present its own challenges, including how the women are going to sometimes work double and triple duty, it is at least a way for Fox sports to get access to whoever they want and will also help make each show just a little bit more exciting. If nothing else, it creates a chaotic situation and opens up tons of possibilities for the title picture.
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In the end, that's what WWE needs to continue to do in order to keep the women's division fresh, entertaining and keep it in the spirit of the original women's revolution. It's also what they must do if they want to impress their new network and eventually extend their deal on major network television past five years.