WWE

The only show that didn't close with female wrestlers - 205 Live - currently has an all-male roster. Women have rarely closed off WWE shows at all since 2004, when Hall of Famer Lita defeated Trish Stratus in the first ever women's main event on Monday Night Raw.

Some cynical wrestling fans have linked the decision to give female wrestlers the primetime slots with the premier of the very popular (and highly rated) Netflix-produced series Glow, which chronicles the start of the "Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling", a groundbreaking, all-women wrestling product from the '80s.

Even if that is the case (WWE has never been a company to miss a good marketing opportunity), this last week represents the continued rise of women's wrestling in the company.