The WWE made a big move in the Diva’s division with the call up of three of the main NXT women wrestlers, Charlotte, Sasha Banks, and Becky Lynch. Those additions really brought a lot of much-needed attention to a part of the show that was slowing fading away. With that much-needed boost, should the WWE considering adding an all Diva’s weekly show to their lineup?

The campaign that AJ Lee and Stephanie McMahon started with “#GiveDivasAChance” gave the women a short injection of attention, but like a lot of the WWE storylines that aren’t the main stories, it was short-lived and was eventually pushed to the back until it was completely forgotten.

NXT brought some real attention to women’s wrestling to the WWE Universe and showcased some really great talent that was in the WWE pipeline.

With limited time on Raw and Smackdown and the oversized roster that the WWE has, it may be a very smart move and investment in their product to give the Diva’s their own weekly program at least on the WWE Network.

Giving the Diva’s a full hour to have some real matches, promos, and storylines to develop on camera will let the WWE Universe see some of the personalities and characters that are not being showcased very much or at all on Raw and Smackdown.

What the WWE Universe is given right now is roughly the Bella Twins, Paige, Lana, and Summer Rae. That seems to be all the camera time that Kevin Dunn and creative will be willing to give the Diva’s, so why not add the program to showcase Cameron, Tamina, Alicia Fox more.

If the WWE doesn’t do this, they risk losing out on some really good wrestling talent that they have with their women wrestlers.

With the buzz that was created by this weeks additions, it could leave just as quickly as it was created if they aren’t given any time for the fans to get behind them and remember them.

Personally, I’d rather see a weekly hour-long show dedicated to making the Diva’s a more prominent part of the WWE brand than another gimmick show that isn’t very good.