Goodbye Divas, hello women's division: Becky Lynch a before and after in WWE

In recent years, WWE has undergone a transformation in its women's division that has left behind the Divas stereotype and welcomed an era of a more professional women's division, more focused on wrestling quality and less on traditional visual appeal.



One of the most relevant figures in this movement is Becky Lynch, who has proven to be an exceptional fighter and a true pioneer in the industry. Known as "The Man", Becky has made her mark on WWE by becoming the latest Diva Champion and the first Women's Division Champion. Her more professional, tough and sporty fighting style has set the standard for other fighters and has helped raise the level of competition in the division.



A notable achievement of Becky Lynch is having been the first woman to simultaneously hold the Raw and Smackdown titles, in addition to obtaining the NXT title, which made her a triple crown. This achievement not only demonstrates her skill and dominance in the ring, but also symbolizes the progress and equal opportunities that have been achieved in the women's division.



Saying goodbye to the Divas has implied a change in the way women are perceived in WWE. It is no longer about having a beautiful face and a sensual and almost perfect body, but about standing out for your talent and athletic abilities. Female wrestlers are now valued for their prowess in the ring, their ability to tell exciting stories, and their physical stamina. While visuals are still important, they are no longer the only criteria for success in the women's division.


This new approach has led to the creation of historic events such as the first women's Royal Rumble, where women had the opportunity to fight for a spot in the Wrestermania main event. In addition, the first women's Money in the Bank was held, where fighters compete in an exciting ladder match for the opportunity to challenge the champion at any time & place. These events marked a milestone in the history of wrestling, as they showed the advancement and recognition of women in the industry.



Another notable point is that women are headlining main events like Wrestlemania, one of WWE's biggest and most anticipated shows. This shows that women are considered top attractions and that their talent and presence can attract large audiences.