
WWE could be preparing to give its womens division one of the biggest stages it has ever had at WrestleMania. According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, discussions within WWE creative include the possibility of booking more womens matches on the WrestleMania card than ever before. The report suggests that multiple matches are already planned, with the potential for an additional bout depending on how the final weeks of storytelling play out. While discussing WrestleMania planning, WrestleVotes revealed that several womens matches are already firmly penciled into the show. If WWE ultimately moves forward with six matches, it would mark the most womens bouts ever featured at a single WrestleMania event. The current record came at WrestleMania 36, which featured five womens matches when including the Liv Morgan vs. Natalya kickoff match. The hosts also discussed why such a move would make sense given the current depth of WWEs womens roster. Over the past several years, the division has grown significantly with new signings, rising stars, and an increased focus on tag teams and storyline development. TC noted that the womens division has played a major role in weekly WWE programming, which could naturally lead to a larger WrestleMania presence. He also pointed out that WWE now has enough talent and storylines to support a larger number of womens matches on the biggest show of the year. TC added that the divisions prominence on television continues to grow. WrestleManias two-night format has also created more space on the card compared to earlier years, making it easier for WWE to feature more matches across multiple divisions. With several weeks still remaining before the event, the final number of womens matches could still change depending on how the remaining storylines develop. If WWE does move forward with six matches, it would represent one of the most significant WrestleMania spotlights the womens division has received in the companys history. Do you think WrestleMania should feature six womens matches, or would you prefer a smaller number of bigger matches instead? Let us know your thoughts and share your opinion in the comments. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google