Nine years ago, after a women's match that last just 30 seconds, fans demanded more from WWE with the hashtag #GiveDivasAChance, which trended worldwide for three days. Fans wanted longer matches that better highlighted the athleticism of its female talent.
And WWE delivered. At WrestleMania 32 a rebranding of the Divas Division was announced, making way for the Women's Division with a new championship title more similar to the men's. It was also announced that the women would be called Superstars, like the men, retiring the Divas moniker.
Since then, we've seen the creation of the Mae Young Classic, an all-women's tournament, and the first-ever women's Royal Rumble, Hell in a Cell and Money in the Bank matches, and many more...