The general consensus in regards to the origin of the Women's Revolution is that it kicked off when Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks came up to the main roster on the July 13, 2015 episode of Monday Night RAW. These three women went on to compete in a Triple Threat match for the new Women's title at WrestleMania 32, with Flair bagging the gold. Lynch struggled for a while, but then her popularity shot up the roof following her heel turn in 2018, and she's currently one of the biggest stars in the industry.
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There are many who believe that AJ Lee, along with Paige, is responsible for the current state of women on the WWE roster, and should be given due credit for kick-starting the Women's Revolution. Lynch could bring up wanting to face the woman who many fans believe is equally, or more, responsible for the Women's Revolution. Although the match might never happen, both Punk and Lynch discussing it on WWE Backstage would be worth a watch.
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Abhilash Mendhe
Abhilash Mendhe is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda with nearly five years of experience. He completed his MBA from the Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management in 2016 and worked with multiple banking institutions, including Tech Mahindra. While he started writing WWE articles for Sportskeeda in 2019 as a hobby, it eventually became a significant part of his professional journey.
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He has interviewed prominent pro wrestling personalities like Noam Dar, Angry Miz Girl, Brendan Cobbina, and Jesse Lambert. Abhilash is a big fan of AEW star Orange Cassidy, as he believes the former International Champion’s on-screen gimmick of an extremely lazy guy resonates with him.
Given the opportunity to script WWE’s next big storyline, Abhilash would treat fans to the second installment of The Bloodline Civil War. He would book Roman Reigns to re-form The Bloodline with The Usos and Sami Zayn upon his comeback. The angle would see The Tribal Chief-led group go head-to-head with The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu in a blockbuster family feud.
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