That avatar really drives the message home. You've got my backing, OP. :bodallas:
I think a problem with letting women get more serious matches and angles is a lot of people don't want to see violent shit happening by/to women. I know it is why I don't really enjoy women's MMA. So if you have serious storylines leading to matches being worked like men work them, no thank you. I don't want to see spots or bumps involving chicks, I'm just going to find myself more worried for their well being. I can recall specifically the feeling seeing some of the brutal bumps between Taryn and Gail in their series of matches.Thing is: There's a market for it - it's debatable how small it is - and WWE has 3 hours to kill. If you don't care about womens' wrestling and never will? Fine, as long as it's not a detriment to your enjoyment of the show like it currently is.
I'm with Majour with the quickest fix: Kill the division... at least temporarily. Keep some girls around as valets if you want, but just rip the womens' matches off TV after Wrestlemania. The fans will remember whenever they're sitting through the undercard garbage of the show, and during the doldrums of the summertime, the discussion will constantly come up (hell, it is now). "Remember when the Divas were here instead of Adam Rose vs Fandango? We may not have cared but... Ya know, they are awesome on NXT and half-naked women, that's better than this!"
Eventually bring it back with SERIOUS vignettes. Good WWE video packages, with an emphasis on competition. Push the quality talent with serious storylines with enough time to at least make an attempt to make the fans feel like there's something actually worth watching going on in the ring (Seriously, why would you treat ANYTHING on your own show like it isn't worth watching?). No more "chick" storylines, treat them like regular people. Emphasize some of the stuff you can do with women and not with men - see Bayley and Sasha. Give Cameron, Eva Marie, and Rosa their walking papers.
The problem is, from there, we venture into the "yeah it's not like the guys don't have these problems too lol" section.
There's already a thread regarding this post of yours, bruh. https://wweforums.net/threads/aj-calls-out-stephanie-mcmahon.42431/
Women's wrestling doesn't make money. 9 out of 10 fans watching at home or live don't want to see it. I've said it before, women's wrestling logically shouldn't be a thing, really. There isn't much of a market for it. A very tiny niche market I suppose, but if you fall into that category check out one of the women's promotions that @Snowman assures me are so great.
I made a big thread a while back on why WWE should stop pretending to care about women's wrestling and go back to using them like they did in the 80s/early 90s and just have them around as GFs/Valets that can be used to advance a storyline, can't find it now doe.
Let's be real, someone like Miss Elizabeth being involved in a Hogan/Macho feud brought more eyes to WWF than any females actually wrestling ever did.
edit: found it! https://wweforums.net/threads/at-th...this-is-how-you-use-women-in-wrestling.21697/
Also you say you do not want sexism in the womens area of wrestling let you have a avatar a 15 year old schoolboy would have, are you really a female?