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Old 04-23-2018, 11:28 PM   #193
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A big problem with the women's matches is the idea of repetition. They want to push them the same as the men, so they often have the exact same stories or gimmicks. At WrestleMania, the story behind AJ/Nakamura and Charlotte/Asuka was basically the same. Even the outcomes were similar besides the heel turn. They do Money in the Bank when there is another Money in the Bank on the show, a Royal Rumble when there is a Royal Rumble already on the show, and Hell in a Cell when there is already Hell in a Cell on the show. They are not being booked as separate or dynamic personalities, but rather shadows to the men who are often more experienced and polished in the ring.

Every show usually features at least one women's match, and often many more. And because everyone wrestles largely the same, it gets exhausting. It's kind of refreshing to see a card that doesn't put them in for the sake of it and as a crutch. It will help the women get more over too.
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