The debuts of former NXT stars Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks on WWE’s main roster have transformed the way women’s wrestling is perceived seemingly overnight.
At “NXT Takeover: Brooklyn” on Saturday, the three ladies, along with new NXT Women’s Champion Bayley, embraced in the center of the ring, signifying the end of the “Four Horsewomen” era for the brand.
The @WWEDivas salute the NEWWW @WWENXT Women’s Champion @ItsBayleyWWE! #NXTTakeOver #DivaRevolution #FourHorsewomen http://t.co/p6oiSNlTHP
— WWE (@WWE) August 23, 2015
According to an exclusive report by Wrestlezone.com, the beginning of the Divas Revolution, with three teams of three being separated to wage war on each other, wasn’t the original plan for the uprising of women’s wrestling in the company.
Unfortunately, current WWE United States Champion John Cena, who is also the boyfriend of Nikki, went to Chairman Vince McMahon to squash that plan. Instead, we’re now seeing females from the new and old regime trading victories, keeping the balance in the division.
Charlotte, Becky, and Paige will battle Team Bella (Nikki, Brie Bella, and Alicia Fox) and Team B.A.D (Sasha, Naomi, and Tamina Snuka) in an Elimination tag team match at “SummerSlam” Sunday.
Editor’s Note
God bless the Divas Revolution. Even with the changes, it’s still the best thing going today.