In an era that now seems all too long ago, the WWE had a women’s wrestling division graced by the likes of Victoria, Lita, Molly Holly and Trish Stratus.
As the era came to an end, the women’s division saw a shift in focus from contracting female wrestlers to hiring models and training them.
Somewhere along the way, women’s wrestling in WWE came to be known as the “Divas Division,” despite the lack of singing involved.
In 2008, the Divas Championship was created as SmackDown’s alternative of RAW’s prestigious Women’s Championship.
By 2010, the Women’s title had been retired, and the belt of ...
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