Mick Foley Urges Vince McMahon To Create All-Women’s WWE Brand


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Mick Foley Says All-Women’s WWE Brand ‘Needs To Happen’

Mick Foley has taken to Twitter to urge WWE CEO Vince McMahon to create an all-women’s brand inside the company.

The former WWE Champion has been very vocal in his support for women’s wrestling, and has used his Twitter account to voice his opinions to WWE’s CEO over recent years.

“Dear Vince, An all women’s brand NEEDS to happen in @WWE. Unless you want @AEW to beat you to the punch. Sincerely, Mick @VinceMcMahon”

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/1388175423545266176?s=21

WWE held their first-ever all-women’s pay-per-view, Evolution, in 2018. They are yet to bring back the pay-per-view despite calls from fans and various wrestlers. There also hasn’t been any interest from the company to start an all-women’s show.

AEW on the other hand has also been criticized for the booking of their women’s division. Since the company began, they have held two women’s tournaments, with one using talent from both the US and Japan.

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