Emperoreddy
Show Me What You Got!
Only to the extent that a lot of in-ring stuff went too far and they had to pull back much further in response. The product is a bit too sanitized and corporate right now and has been for a long time.
The era really damaged women's wrestling with parts of the audience, at least based on my own anecdotal evidence. At the RAW I went to in October, you got people chanting for "puppies" during a women's match. Total eye roll moment...
But: Good booking solves a ton of problems, but that rarely happens now.
Women were doomed either way in that period as not one of the brands was showing Legit talent or giving them a real chance.
No one gave them a chance like say the cruiser weights at WCW got to at least show their talent and get over.
That's a Vince thing I think. He only saw women in wrestling as a side show. It was either a piss break match time, or they were just valets (you know he removed the women completely from the end of the 80s into almost the mid 90s). And when it came back in the new gen era it wasn't much and he abandoned it again because of the whole medusa/Blaze incident (which I think says more about what Vince's opinions on women's wrestling then anything)
It did start to get better as they got a women's belt back which took years to do and some legit talent started to emerge. The endless bra and panties matches set things back for sure (though it worked with the target demo. That can't be denied).
Honestly I think it got worse in the 2000s when it stopped being women and turned into the "divas" division. It's not a term any woman wrestler should be proud of having to wear.
Proof is in front of us. Women are tearing it up in NXT and when they get to Vince he doesn't know how to book them as equal talent. He still thinks petty cat fights are the way to go.
If it was a real "revolution" someone would of dropped that butterfly belt in the trash and said no more divas.
So I guess I'm partially agreeing with you. The era wasn't kind to progressing women's wrestling, but the problem is more Vince then the era. He was always doing women a disservice for a long time.