I don't think they need to go completely one way or the other. WWE is all about pleasing everybody. Just like the male roster has comedy wrestlers, serious wrestlers, and wrestlers who do both, there's no reason the Divas division shouldn't do just the same.IchaelMelgin wrote: Yeah I hate how they've booked women as much as anybody, but sadly the supply largely matched the demand over the years. 10 years ago bra & panties/mudfights WERE what was over, of course that sort of demand hasn't wholly died but at least there has been an evolution in the fanbase. As I said, you just can't expect that transition to be smooth; I expect for a while they'll still have the Lana crap, and some of the models will keep their jobs as bitchy undercard heels, but there will also be the platform for the top women to be taken seriously and have great matches. It's a changing world.
What's important is compelling stories and strong characters. Not the sidekick, secondary role and uninteresting rivalries that they usually get. They also need time. With a three hour show mostly filled with crap there shouldn't be an issue getting a 10-15 minute divas match/segment every week with some hype videos and all that.