How a hashtag started a new era and led to evolution, the first 100% female PPV for the WWE



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Female superstars gather for the first-ever Royal Rumble announcement for women WWE

Three years ago, after a match Only a few seconds later, fans asked WWE more with the #GiveDivasAChance hashtag, which evolved around the world for three days.Fans wanted longer games that highlighted athletics better.

And WWE Delivered was announced, giving way to the women's division with a new championship title more similar to that of men.It was also announced that women would call Superstars , like men, giving up the nickname of Divas.

Since then, we have seen the creation of the Mae Young Clbadic, an all-women's tournament, and the very first women's matches Royal Rumble, Hell in a Cell and Money in the Bank.

Tonight, women have their first ever Pay-per-view match for all women, Evo lution . An appropriate name for a WWE era with global implications.

There was also a runoff effect that exceeded the lists Raw and SmackDown . At present, 30% of the members of the Performance Center are women, 40% of whom are of international origin, from 12 countries and speaking seven different languages. The increased representation at the level of development will surely be reflected at the highest level soon enough, since 70% of the feminine talents of the formations Raw and SmackDown come from the Performance Center.

In just three years, the number of women in the Superstar lineup has nearly doubled from 28 to 50. WWE has also hired three coaches and its first referee.

It's obvious that fan demand is there for female superstars when you're watching social media. Five WWE star women rank among the top ten most-watched female athletes on Facebook:

  • Maria Sharapova – 15 million
  • Ronda Rousey – 11 million
  • Saina Nehwal – 7.9 million
  • Nikki Bella – 7.7 million [19659011] Serena Williams – 5.3 million
  • Brie Bella – 4.9 million
  • Anna Kournikova – 3.3 million
  • Stephanie McMahon – 3.2 million
  • Ana Ivanovic – 3.2 million
  • Natalya – 3.1 million

And the phenomenon is not limited to Facebook. Five accounts of the WWE Women Superstar rank in the top 10 most followed athletes on Twitter:

  • Serena Williams – 10.5 million
  • Maria Sharapova – 8.7 million
  • Ronda Rousey – 3.6 million
  • Alex Morgan – 3.6 million
  • Bellas – 3.4 million
  • Caroline Wozniacki – 3.1 million
  • Ana Ivanovic – 2.8 million
  • Stephanie McMahon – 2.8 million
  • Paige – 2.1 million
  • Natalya – 2 million

Five WWE superstars rank among the top 10 most followed athletes on Instagram, with Ronda Rousey topping the list :

  • Ronda Rousey – 11 million
  • Serena Williams – 8.9 million
  • Nikki Bella – 7.5 million
  • Brie Bella – 6.1 million
  • Alex Morgan – 5.2 million
  • Paige – 4.8 million
  • Sania Mirza – 4.7 million
  • Natalie Eva Marie – 3.9 million
  • ] Banq ues Sasha – 3.4 million

Spo Women will be honored tonight in the very first payment to the card reserved for women. The confirmed matches for tonight's WWE Evolution include:

  • Women's Gross Championship: Ronda Rousey vs. Nikki Bella
  • Women's SmackDown Championship: Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair (Women's Last Stand Match) )
  • Trish Stratus & Lita vs. Mickie James & Alicia Fox
  • NXT Women's Championship: Kairi Sane vs. Shayna Baszler
  • Io Shirai vs. Toni Storm (2018 Mae Young Clbadic Final)
  • Battle Royal: Official Announcement of his participation the match are Tamina Snuka, Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Ember Moon, Nana Jax, Dana Brooke, Asuka, Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville, Carmella, Lana, Naomi, Torrie Wilson, Michelle McCool, Madusa, Molly Holly, Ivory, Kelly Kelly Zelina Vega and Maria Kanellis.

Evolution the first ever all-women pay-per-view service will be held on Sunday, October 28 at 7 pm AND NYCB LIVE, headquarters of the Nbadau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York. The event will be broadcast live on the WWE network and will be available on pay-TV anywhere in the world.

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Female superstars gather for first-ever Royal Rumble Women's Announcement WWE

Three years ago, after a women's match only 30 seconds, fans Asked more at WWE with the #GiveDivasAChance hashtag, a global trend for three days.Fans wanted longer matches that showcased the athleticism of their female talent.

A WrestleMania 32, a name change The Divas division was announced, giving the women's division a new champion title more like the men's, and it was also announced that the women would be called Superstars, like the men named My Divas. [19659003] Since then, we have witnessed the creation of the Mae Young Clbadic, an all-women's tournament, and the very first women's matches Royal Rumble, Hell in a Cell and Money in the Bank.

[1945901] 8] Tonight, women ha pay-per-view for the first time in their history, Evolution . An appropriate name for a WWE era with global implications.

There was also a runoff effect that goes beyond the lists Raw and SmackDown . At present, 30% of the members of the Performance Center are women, 40% of whom are of international origin, from 12 countries and speaking seven different languages. The increased representation at the level of development will surely be reflected at the highest level soon enough, since 70% of the feminine talents of the formations Raw and SmackDown come from the Performance Center.

In just three years, the number of women in the Superstar lineup has nearly doubled from 28 to 50. WWE has also hired three coaches and its first referee.

It's obvious that fan demand is there for female superstars when you're watching social media. Five WWE star women rank among the top ten most-watched female athletes on Facebook:

  • Maria Sharapova – 15 million
  • Ronda Rousey – 11 million
  • Saina Nehwal – 7.9 million
  • Nikki Bella – 7.7 million [19659011] Serena Williams – 5.3 million
  • Brie Bella – 4.9 million
  • Anna Kournikova – 3.3 million
  • Stephanie McMahon – 3.2 million
  • Ana Ivanovic – 3.2 million
  • Natalya – 3.1 million

And the phenomenon is not limited to Facebook. Five accounts of the WWE Women Superstar rank in the top 10 most followed athletes on Twitter:

  • Serena Williams – 10.5 million
  • Maria Sharapova – 8.7 million
  • Ronda Rousey – 3.6 million
  • Alex Morgan – 3.6 million
  • Bellas – 3.4 million
  • Caroline Wozniacki – 3.1 million
  • Ana Ivanovic – 2.8 million
  • Stephanie McMahon – 2.8 million
  • Paige – 2.1 million
  • Natalya – 2 million

Five WWE superstars rank among the top 10 most followed athletes on Instagram, with Ronda Rousey topping the list :

  • Ronda Rousey – 11 million
  • Serena Williams – 8.9 million
  • Nikki Bella – 7.5 million
  • Brie Bella – 6.1 million
  • Alex Morgan – 5.2 million
  • Paige – 4.8 million
  • Sania Mirza – 4.7 million
  • Natalie Eva Marie – 3.9 million
  • ] Banq ues Sasha – 3.4 million

Spo Women will be honored tonight in the very first payment to the card reserved for women. The confirmed matches for tonight's WWE Evolution include:

  • Women's Gross Championship: Ronda Rousey vs. Nikki Bella
  • Women's SmackDown Championship: Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair (Women's Last Stand Match) )
  • Trish Stratus & Lita vs. Mickie James & Alicia Fox
  • NXT Women's Championship: Kairi Sane vs. Shayna Baszler
  • Io Shirai vs. Toni Storm (2018 Mae Young Clbadic Final)
  • Battle Royal: Official Announcement of his participation the match are Tamina Snuka, Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Ember Moon, Nana Jax, Dana Brooke, Asuka, Mandy Rose, Sonya Deville, Carmella, Lana, Naomi, Torrie Wilson, Michelle McCool, Madusa, Molly Holly, Ivory, Kelly Kelly Zelina Vega and Maria Kanellis.

Evolution the first ever all-women pay-per-view service will be held on Sunday, October 28 at 7 pm AND NYCB LIVE, headquarters of the Nbadau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York. The event will be broadcast live on the WWE network and will be available on pay-per-view TV anywhere in the world.

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