Sun Oct 06 00:17:50 UTC 2024: ## WWE Star Drew McIntyre Endorses Women’s Midcard Title, Citing Roster Depth and Fan Engagement

**[Location] -** Former World Heavyweight Champion Drew McIntyre has thrown his support behind the introduction of a WWE Women’s midcard title, claiming it is “absolutely justified” given the current depth and talent of the division.

Rumors of discussions surrounding a second women’s title have been circulating within WWE in 2024. During an interview with FOX News to promote WWE Bad Blood, McIntyre was asked about the potential for a mid-card championship.

“That’s (WWE midcard women’s title) certainly something that’s going to come around in the near future,” McIntyre stated. “But you don’t just bring titles in for the sake of bringing titles, especially if you don’t have the adequate depth on the roster.”

He went on to highlight the significant growth of the women’s division since the “Women’s Revolution” several years ago. “The women have been killing it for years now,” McIntyre continued. “They’ve had so many people come in, and it’s gotten to a point where it’s not a case of you wanting to be after any women’s match, you do not want to be after the women’s match anymore because they’re going to go out there, they’re going to kill it, the crowds are going to be burnt out, and you’re going to have to work really hard to get them.”

McIntyre emphasized the importance of character development and fan connection, regardless of gender. “You might as well just sit in the back and not go out there if they don’t care about you,” he explained. “The women’s division has so many characters that have gotten over now. We’re at a point where if there’s a second title introduced, it’s absolutely justified.”

McIntyre’s comments come as WWE Bad Blood 2024 approaches this Saturday, October 5th. The event will feature a Hell in a Cell match between McIntyre and CM Punk, alongside a Women’s World Championship match between Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley, and a WWE Women’s Championship match between Nia Jax and Bayley.

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