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It was also a time when fans viewed the term "Diva" as sexist, and finally at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 32'' on April 3rd, 2016 in Dallas, the term "Diva" and the Divas Chaampionship were retired and the women are now called "Superstars" just like their male counterparts. These days, there are usually two or more women's matches on ''RAW'', ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'', ''NXT'' and the pay-per-views.

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It was also a time when fans viewed the term "Diva" as sexist, and finally at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 32'' on April 3rd, 2016 in Dallas, the term "Diva" and the Divas Chaampionship Championship were retired and the women are now called "Superstars" just like their male counterparts. These days, there are usually two or more women's matches on ''RAW'', ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'', ''NXT'' and the pay-per-views.
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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss arguably as well. Within a year of being called up to the main roster, she had already won both the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships and competed at consecutive ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}s''. While injuries meant she didn't become quite as big a star as Becky, it's undeniable that she was a huge part of the division.

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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss arguably as well. Within a year of being called up to the main roster, she had already won both the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships and competed at consecutive ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}s''.''[=WrestleManias=]''. While injuries meant she didn't become quite as big a star as Becky, it's undeniable that she was a huge part of the division.

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