The narrative at this point in time is that the women's division is the best that it's ever been and the women are at the forefront of creating WWE history. Yes, this may be true for three women but there's a vast majority of others who've been sidelined during the Women's Evolution.
Naomi is one such woman, who held the gold not long ago and was a favourite of the WWE Universe, all of whom felt the glow. But somehow, she's seemed like an afterthought for a wide variety of storylines, and she's even made her voice heard on Twitter.
The same argument can be made for the likes of Carmella and Sonya Deville as well, but Naomi is the odd woman out. This is because even though she was featured in a storyline with Mandy Rose recently, it never really went anywhere.
I wonder if she'll be pushed hard again.
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Riju Dasgupta
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