There was nothing memorable about the match that inspired what would become known as the Divas Revolution in the WWE. In fact, if you blinked you probably missed it.Of course, that was the problem.During the course of a three-hour episode of Monday Night Raw show on Feb. 23, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee, the lone womens match of the night saw Nikki and Brie Bella face?Paige?and?Emma. It was?a?tag-team match featuring four of the most popular Divas on the roster. It was also a match that lasted all of 29 seconds.Thats right, 29 seconds.It provoked loud jeers from the crowd at Bridgestone Arena and a trending topic on Twitter: #GiveDivasAChanceThe WWE pushes hashtags during their live televised shows in the hopes they will become trending topics but this wasnt a company creation; it was a groundswell movement from a disgruntled fan base tired of seeing their favorite female performers shortchanged and it didnt stop in the immediate aftermath of a match that was shorter than a commercial. It lasted for three straight days.It was a plea that did not go unnoticed by the company and, most importantly, by their chairman and CEO Vince McMahon.We hear you. Keep watching. #GiveDivasAChance- Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) February 25, 2015I noticed it the second it started trending,?Stephanie McMahon, the chief brand officer of the WWE, told ESPN.com. We talked about it Tuesday night and Wednesday and it was brought to everyones attention that this is still?trending. It really was an aha moment for some of us in the office and it was definitely the impetus for a much bigger movement. Our fans spoke out. It was a global trend that was so loud and so powerful. It was a cry for our female performers to be given longer match time and to be given more meaningful story lines and to have deeper character development. Our fans said with their voices very loud and clear that we want more from our female performers.The WWE knew they had to do something but there wasnt a knee-jerk reaction to what the fans were asking for. Sure, they gave their female performers more air time the following week. After all, 30 seconds wasnt a difficult hurdle to cross. But they knew there was going to be a significant shift for females in the company in the not-too-distant future thanks to four women who were establishing themselves as superstars in NXT, the WWEs developmental division based in Winter Park, Florida.We started slowly but surely featuring our female [talent] a little bit more prominently, Stephanie McMahon said. All you had to do was look at what was happening in NXT with the Four Horsewomen of?Charlotte,?Becky Lynch,?Bayley?and?Sasha Banks?and what they were doing and how they were elevating womens wrestling. It was to the point that the fans were chanting, This is wrestling! and?Womens?wresting!?Our fans were saying so loudly and so clearly that this is what we want. This is amazing and we want more.NXT was founded in 2012 by Stephanie McMahons husband, Paul Levesque, who is better known to WWE fans as?Triple H. It was a way for the company to recruit and develop new talent during a time when?WWE doesnt have any real competitors in the market space. Many current WWE superstars got their start in NXT, such as?Seth Rollins,?Roman Reigns,?Bray Wyatt,?Kevin Owens?and?Sami Zayn,?but?perhaps?the?biggest impact NXT has made was in redefining the role of female performers and giving them a chance to show what they could do in the ring.In October at NXT TakeOver: Respect, which was the biggest NXT show at the time, the main event was a 30-minute Iron Man Match for the NXT Womens Championship between Sasha Banks and Bayley. It was the first time in WWE history that women participated in such a match and headlined such a significant card.NXT is truly Pauls baby and his vision and he treats the men and women performers exactly the same, Stephanie McMahon said. The female performers are given the same amount of time and the same opportunity as the male performers and I think its that opportunity that has allowed these women to really hone their craft. Professional wresting is like performance art. It truly is. Youre taking the crowd on a ride, on an emotional roller coaster. It is a craft that takes time to perfect and I think the advantage of NXT is they are given that time to do just that.After honing and perfecting that craft, Charlotte, the daughter of two-time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair, joined Becky Lynch, who hails from Ireland and is the self-proclaimed Irish Lass Kicker, and Sasha Banks, who is a first cousin of Snoop Dogg, to make their Raw debuts on July 13, 2015, in Atlanta when McMahon signaled in the Divas Revolution.The timing of their debut was no accident --?July 2015 was arguably the most notable month in the history of women in sports.?The U.S. womens national soccer team not only won the World Cup, but did so in front of an average TV audience of 25.4 million viewers in the final. It was the largest viewership ever for a soccer game in the United States, mens or womens, and it was also a larger number than any NBA Finals game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors drew that year. Ronda Rousey became the first woman and MMA athlete to win the ESPY for best fighter during a run in which she was headlining UFC pay-per-views that were garnering almost double the buys of shows she wasnt on. Serena Williams won her sixth Wimbledon and 21st career Grand Slam singles trophy. Becky Hammon, the first full-time female assistant coach in NBA history, became the first female head coach in the NBA Summer League and went on to win the summer league title with the San Antonio Spurs in Las Vegas. And the Arizona Cardinals hired Jen Welter as an assistant coaching intern for training camp and the preseason, making her the first female coach of any kind in the NFL.I had an opportunity to go to the ring and bring to light on Monday Night Raw the Divas Revolution, which was based on the fan response, Stephanie McMahon said. I talked about what was happening in the world with the evolution of women in sports from Ronda Rousey in the UFC to Serena Williams winning Wimbledon to the U.S. womens soccer team. There was this revolution happening and I said I want this revolution to happen here in WWE. So I introduced Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks to the main roster and everyone in the arena knew exactly who they were. They stood on their feet and the ovation was deafening. It was pretty obvious to anybody watching that these women were game-changers and thats exactly what theyve been.The trio not only breathed new life into the show and completely changed the way women were utilized but they broke through a barrier that didnt seem possible during the Super Bowl of professional wrestling. At WrestleMania 32, in front of an announced crowd of 101,763 in Arlington, Texas, the largest in WWE history, Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks were featured in a triple threat match most considered to be the best match on the card. Their images were plastered outside of the football stadium and on the cover of oversized programs along with main event performers?Brock Lesnar,?Dean Ambrose,?The Undertaker,?Shane McMahon, Triple H and Roman Reigns.They absolutely deserved to be there and there wasnt that much of a conversation at all because they had earned their place there, Stephanie McMahon said. They had one of the greatest matches that Ive seen in a long time at WrestleMania. It was really an emotional and compelling story.Before the match, the WWE announced they would be retiring the term Divas in reference to their womens performers and would be retiring the pink and bedazzled Divas championship in favor of a WWE womens championship that looked similar to the WWE world heavyweight championship held by the men. The introduction elicited a standing ovation from the crowd at AT&T Stadium and chants of womens wrestling!We were evolving our female performers into superstars, Stephanie McMahon said. No longer were they being branded separately from the men. Both men and women would now simply be branded as superstars.McMahon, who turns 40 in September, actually held the womens championship in 2000 but laughed at the prospects of getting back in the ring with todays current performers.Anything can happen in the WWE and if the WWE Universe wants it Im sure we can make it happen, she said.Even if she doesnt, it might not be long before we see another McMahon female in the ring trying to run the family business. McMahon and Levesque have three daughters, Aurora (10), Murphy (8) and Vaughn (5), and her oldest already knows what she wants to be when she grows up.Aurora absolutely wants to be the womens champion, Stephanie McMahon said. She has been trained by Natalya. She has got her heart set on it, but well see what happens there.I just want them to see unlimited opportunity and potential in themselves. I grew up with a very strong role model in my mom, [Linda McMahon], who was the CEO of WWE and I never thought women couldnt do anything. I never thought gender was a barrier but that wasnt reality at that time. Now there are so many more opportunities for women and its absolutely imperative to me as a mother for my three daughters to know they can be anything in this world that they want to be as long as they believe in themselves and theyre willing to work hard for it.The womens movement in the WWE was born from the hard work put in by female performers who tried to make the best of whatever small opportunities they had and grew from the noise made by fans who recognized that hard work and wanted to see more of it. It was a revolution that is now simply a part of the WWE with men and women recognized equally for what they are to their fans -- superstars.I feel such a shift in the way our women are portrayed, the opportunity they are given, and when given that opportunity, these women are tearing the house down and stealing the show with every chance they get, Stephanie McMahon said. 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He wanted to introduce himself to Knox and share details on how to become a tour member.Ten months later, Knox had reason to feel like an outcast.The 31-year-old Scot easily would have qualified for the Ryder Cup if he had been a European Tour member when he won the HSBC Champions last November. Even without those valuable points, Knox had all the credentials to be at Hazeltine.He has two PGA Tour victories this season. He was runner-up to Rory McIlroy at the Irish Open, to Branden Grace at Hilton Head and he lost in a playoff to Graeme McDowell in Mexico last fall. Knox was No. 4 when the FedEx Cup playoffs began, one spot ahead of Jordan Spieth. He is No. 20 in the world, the sixth-highest ranked European.That wasnt enough for European captain Darren Clarke to take him to the Ryder Cup.Clarke used his three picks Tuesday on the Ryder Cup experience of Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer, and the raw talent and recent form of Thomas Pieters. He said the phone call to Knox on Monday was probably one of the toughest of his career.But not the longest.We spoke for 20 seconds, Knox said. It was obvious by the way he said, `Hello that it was bad news. I didnt ask any questions. I wasnt going to ask who he picked or why not me. After the bad news, it was get off the phone as quick as possible.The disappointment in Knoxs voice was evident, even though part of him had a hunch this was coming. He felt as though he deserved to be on the team because of his performance. He also knows that a captain can choose whomever he wants, and I gave him that choice by not making the team outright.Think back to his victory at the Travelers Championship at the start of the month, when Knox holed a 12-foot par putt on the 18th hole and threw his cap across the green in celebration. Much of that emotion was that Knox felt certain he had done enough to lock up his spot in the Ryder Cup.Sadly, it wasnt, he said.He said Clarke and assistant captain Ian Poulter encouraged him to play the Wyndham Championship, his final chance to earn points. Knox declined. He would have needed a fourth-place finish, and to play the Wyndham would have meant playing seven times in nine weeks going to the Ryder Cup and I probably would have been burned out by the time I got to Hazeltine.ddddddddddddDid that hurt his chances? Probably.Pieters made his case by shooting 62 in Denmark while playing with Clarke -- it was no accident they were paired together -- and going on to win the tournament. Knox was impressed with what Pieters did in Denmark, and who Pieters is as a player. He had no complaints with the Belgian being picked.Even so, Knox was left to wonder how much he was seriously considered.Knox was born and raised in Scotland. He claims Florida as home from having lived there since college.He has never felt European.Clarke hinted at Knox being an outsider when he said Tuesday the Ryder Cup is about more than just playing. Its about the team room and the dynamics and everything thats involved in it, he said.Knox was hard-pressed to think of another European Ryder Cup player whose golfing roots are in America. He said he barely knows Clarke or the assistants. That includes Poulter, even though theyve had the same agent for years.Ultimately, I had that going against me, Knox said. I dont even know Paul Lawrie. Sam Torrance seems like a legend -- I dont know him. I played with Thomas Bjorn once, and we didnt speak one word. I dont have relationships with anyone. Im not really close to anyone on the team.If I would have been picked, it could have been 100 percent different.While saying he was disappointed, Knox also acknowledged it was time to move on. He changed the screen saver on his phone Tuesday to show the FedEx Cup, which he said he will look at for motivation. He would love to win one of these next three playoff events to show Clarke what he is missing.He respects the choices the captain has to make.Someone always gets left behind. Making an argument for one player is to devalue the merits of another.I might be a story today, Knox said. But in a couple of weeks time, nobody is going to remember -- except for a couple of Scottish people -- that I didnt get picked. ' ' '