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WWE NXT (06/17/25)

WWE broadcast another edition of NXT on the CW Network this Tuesday, from the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, leading up to the Great American Bash on July 12. RESULTS: Jaida Parker defeated Thea Hail (Evolution Eliminator Match) Lash Legend defeated Kelani Jordan (Evolution Eliminator Match) Elijah, Josh Briggs & Yoshiki Inamura defeated TNA World Champion Trick Williams, Wes Lee & AJ Francis Izzi Dame defeated Zaria (Evolution Eliminator Match) Jordynne Grace defeated Lola Vice (Evolution Eliminator Match) Blake Monroe signs contract with WWE NXT

WOMEN'S DIVISION NEED MORE BELTS?

WWE has a solid and growing women's division, but the lack of exclusive titles for female wrestlers has been a concern for many fans.

 Currently, female wrestlers in WWE share the same titles that are used by their male counterparts, including the Universal Championship, Intercontinental Championship, and RAW Tag Team Championship. While this allows female fighters access to the same prestigious titles as men, it also creates a sense of inequality, as women do not have exclusive titles that they can call their own.

 Some argue that the lack of exclusive titles for women reflects the gender inequality that still exists in society, and suggests that WWE does not value its women's division. This could damage WWE's image and hinder the development of the women's division, as female wrestlers don't have access to exclusive titles that can help them stand out and build their own identity.

 The creation of exclusive titles for the women's division of WWE would be a way to recognize the talent and effort of the fighters, and give them the opportunity to shine and stand out. This would also help build a dedicated fan base and increase interest in the women's division, which could be beneficial to WWE financially.

 In summary, the lack of exclusive titles for the women's division of WWE is a troubling issue that needs to be addressed. Creating specific titles for female wrestlers would help recognize their talent and effort, increase interest in the women's division, and be a way to tackle gender inequality in WWE.

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