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One of the reasons why the fans are overtly angry with Triple H about the women’s division is because these women are the best in the world. Nowhere is a roster more stacked in the women’s department than in WWE. But as fans put it, Hunter is concerned about The Bloodline and other storylines. He doesn’t give the same attention to the women.
Apart from that, even if a female wrestler engages in a storyline the matches or segments are cut from WWE programming and PLEs. This leaves the fans hanging for more of them. Recently though, his prime competitor, Tony Khan, spoke about how he would love to involve more female wrestlers in the big segments of his shows.
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Amidst criticism of Triple H over the booking of female talent, Tony Khan addresses a similar query
Just last night, we saw Saraya winning the Women’s Championship in a fatal four-way against former champions at AEW All In. This was a direct callback to the first AEW All In women’s match, as it was also a four-way. But when an interviewer asked Tony Khan about the lack of any other women’s matches on the card, he had this to say:

“A lot of the card tonight was, both featuring the top stars in AEW as I get, so a lot of the biggest stars in the company were not in this show, that’s why we have big matches like Miro vs Hobbs and Ruby Soho vs Kris Statlander next week.”
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While Tony Khan is head-on answering the questions about the lack of women’s wrestlers in the show, Triple H isn’t doing that as efficiently. The creative head of WWE has only been giving a hint of things to come in vague terms to fans but not delivering on his promise. He was called out by WWE legends as well for not including them or other female legends at Raw XXX.
But why exactly does WWE have a problem with incorporating female-oriented content when they have a stacked talent pool?
Why is Triple H struggling to handle the women’s division in WWE?
Just a few weeks ago, there was a trending topic on Twitter concerning the state of women’s wrestling in WWE. Wrestling fans called out Triple H for taking out the Trish Stratus vs. Becky Lynch match at SummerSlam. Also, they called Hunter out for not giving Rhea Ripley a worthy competitor to face.
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While no one’s expecting Triple H to change his methods drastically overnight, fans need him to recognize his women’s division. Just like Impact! or NXT, it’s already proven that women could make history or sell tickets in wrestling as well.
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Tell us what you think about Triple H’s decision regarding women’s wrestling in WWE in the comments below.
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