Vince McMahon or Triple H: Who Had a Greater Impact on Revolutionizing Women’s Wrestling in WWE

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The WWE women's division has evolved significantly. In 2015, a historic revolution changed it from divas to superstars. The evolution began earlier with figures like Lita and Trish Stratus under Vince McMahon. Let's explore the impact on women's wrestling in WWE.

Vince McMahon laid the groundwork for the women’s revolution

In the '90s, the women's division used models for eye-catching segments. McMahon pushed Chyna, but storytelling was lacking. The 'Divas' era had exceptions like AJ Lee, Natalya, and Beth Phoenix. Triple H's NXT takeover improved storytelling and character development.

Triple H displayed a major transition in his control

Fans credit Triple H with launching the women's revolution at NXT, featuring main events like Sasha Banks vs. Bayley. The introduction of Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks, along with Bayley, strengthened the division. Triple H's approach led to significant change, with stars like Rhea Ripley, Io Shirai, and Bianca Belair now part of the women's roster.

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Vince McMahon or Triple H who played a crucial role in the development?

Vince laid the foundation for the women's division. However, Triple H's focus on athleticism and storytelling gave him the edge. He developed women in NXT, showing that intense female contests could entertain fans. Both played a role, but Triple H's creative restructuring proved significant.

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