#3. More talent gets called up and in

If WWE were to launch an all women’s show, the odds are that the company would need more talent to populate it. That’s especially true assuming female talent remained on Raw, SmackDown, and NXT, and that the roster for this new show was either splitting time or consisting of its own separate collection of stars.
In the end, WWE would need more female stars to justify the show and to have enough depth to weather injuries, suspensions, and talent needing time away for personal reasons.
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We could expect top talents from developmental like Kairi Sane, Shayna Baszler, and Dakota Kai to get the call-up. Additionally, we may see WWE make a bigger effort to bring back talents from yesteryear who can work like Kaitlyn, and to get top talents booked only for the Mae Young Classic signed to coveted full-time contracts.