
2016 has been a groundbreaking year for the women's division, as WWE booked a series of firsts. Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair battled in the first women's Hell in a Cell, Falls Count Anywhere and at Roadblock, the first women's Iron Man match on the main roster.
Chances are, the company continues that trend next year.
A handful of women have entered the Royal Rumble, but it makes sense for WWE to take things several steps further. An all-female version of the annual Battle Royal would make for another historic achievement and allow WWE to showcase a major chunk of the women's division at one time.
Champs Alexa Bliss and Flair could sit back and watch as their peers battle it out for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.
WWE would then be able to go in a number of directions with Becky Lynch, Bayley, Eva Marie, Natalya, Nia Jax, Mickie James and others all battling each other. The winner would choose what champion they want to challenge, allowing the company set up either a SmackDown or Raw WrestleMania bout.