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Drew McIntyre is all for more titles.
In recent months, reports indicated that WWE officials discussed the possibility of introducing mid-card championships to the main roster women’s divisions. This development came on the heels of NXT adding the Women’s North American Championship to its lineup.
During a recent interview with FOX News, Drew McIntyre weighed in on WWE potentially adding a mid-card women’s title. Overall, McIntyre feels it is “absolutely justified.”
“That’s certainly something that’s going to come around in the near future,” McIntyre said. “And you don’t just bring titles in for the sake of bringing titles. [Especially] if you don’t have the adequate depth on the roster. But now, to watch just how far the women’s revolution has come – the revolution is such a distant memory now. The women have been killing it for years now.”
Drew McIntyre says WWE’s women are so talented that it’s hard to follow them up
In further assessing the WWE women’s division, McIntyre recalled the first-ever all-women’s WrestleMania main-event match between Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Ronda Rousey.
Since then, McIntyre believes have only gotten better. He says it’s so much that the male counterparts have a hard time following the in-ring performances put on by the women.
“Since [WrestleMania 35], we’ve had so many people come in. It’s gotten to a point where it’s not a case of you want to be after any women’s matches. You do not want to be after the women’s match anymore because they’re going to go out there, they’re going to kill it, the crowd are going to be burnt out, and you’re going to have to work really hard to get them,” McIntyre said.
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