WWE: Major Female Star Unhappy With The Treatment; Can Jump Ship Amidst Creative Differences? Read Here

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A Major Female star is unhappy with the treatment on television on WWE. Can these creative differences lead to jump ship? Read here.

WWE: It looks like the women’s talent in WWE is unhappy with the treatment they are getting. Many fans predicted that Triple H being in command would change how female talent is treated in the company.

Women’s wrestling has drastically jumped from the Attitude Era, which was all about glamour rather than wrestling. With women like Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley main eventing many PPVs, we have come a long way.

But there are still some problems in the company regarding their female roster. Not long ago, Sasha Banks and Naomi left the company due to creative differences, and we saw something like that on Monday.

WWE Talent Unhappy

According to PWInsider Elite, many female talent were unhappy with many segments on Monday Night Raw’s latest episode. The reports suggest that a few segments involving female talent were scrapped at the last moment.

The company wanted to feature many female talents on the 3-hour show but decided to pull back at the last moment. The company also completely scrapped one of the segments involving Damage CTRL.

And this is not a recent report, as there were some annoyed talents because of Summerslam 2023 not featuring the Women’s title yet. Rhea Ripley is one of the biggest stars in wrestling, and it will be a shame not to feature him in the Biggest Party Of The Summer.

Another Jump Ahead?

Amidst this unhappiness, a danger looming over WWE or talent jumping the ship. Wrestlers have a legit second option in the form of All Elite Wrestling. Many female wrestlers can jump ship to AEW because of creative differences.

It will be a shame because every female wrestler in WWE is amazing. And everyone has a lot to offer to the world of wrestling.

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