Becky Lynch didnt mince words while reflecting on how women were treated in WWE before the division fully evolved into what fans see today. During a conversation with Vulture, Lynch opened up about what life was like during the Divas era, revealing that female wrestlers were often pushed into entertainment-style segments rather than being treated as serious competitors. She explained that instead of focusing on in-ring competition, women were sometimes required to perform dance routines and throw merchandise to the crowd. After discussing how those expectations shaped the early years of her WWE career, Lynch described one moment that still stands out when she looks back on that period. She also explained that those expectations extended beyond performance style. In many cases, women were expected to fit a certain appearance-driven mold before being allowed to show their wrestling abilities. Looking back now, Lynchs comments paint a clear picture of how drastically the womens division has changed over the past decade. What once included dance segments and merchandise tosses eventually led to women headlining WrestleMania and delivering main-event level performances. Do you think WWE has completely moved past the Divas-era mindset, or are there still traces of that approach today? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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