It's conceivable this didn't get a thread because of all the WrestleMania kerfuffle and it just got pushed to one side. So - bam, ker-chow - here you go:
http://www.wwe.com/article/wwe-announces-womens-tournament-this-summer-wwe-network
My thoughts on this are basically identical to my thoughts on combining both halves of the female roster - i.e. I long for the day that women aren't seen as a niche or a special attraction. Being female isn't the same thing as weighing less than 205 pounds, being from the UK, or even being two people. However, to get to that ideal we're going to have to make sacrifices and, most importantly, we're going to have to create a reservoir of fantastic female talent - a goal towards which this should push us.
http://www.wwe.com/article/wwe-announces-womens-tournament-this-summer-wwe-network

For the first time in WWE history, 32 of the top female competitors from around the world will participate in a tournament this summer on WWE Network.
The long-rumored tournament was confirmed today as part of WWE Reimagined, a presentation held at a business partner summit in Orlando, Fla., during WrestleMania Week.
Competitors from 17 countries are expected to participate in the tournament, underscoring the breadth and international diversity of womens wrestling.
Raw Womens Champion Bayley, SmackDown Womens Champion Alexa Bliss and undefeated NXT Womens Champion Asuka all of whom are slated for title defenses this weekend were on hand to break the big news with Paul "Triple H" Levesque, Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative, and Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer. The tournament marks a new milestone for WWEs ongoing Womens Evolution.
"Building on our Women's division, it gives us great pleasure to share in announcing what's next for WWE," said Bayley. "For the first time ever, this summer, WWE Network will feature a Women's Tournament."
Watch: Bayley before the big announcement
I speak on behalf of all of us, not just the champions standing before you today, but the entire Women's division. It's truly an honor to be part of another significant movement in WWE history, Bliss said.
After speaking to the audience in Japanese, Asuka said in English, "I am proud to be part of the Women's Evolution, representing Japan and WWE."
Levesque also shared the historic announcement with the WWE Universe on social media.
The tournament comes on the heels of other successful WWE Network tournaments, such as last years Cruiserweight Classic, which focused on competitors 205 pounds and lighter, and Januarys United Kingdom Championship Tournament, which spotlighted the U.K.s toughest grapplers.
Stick with WWE.com for future announcements about this summers unprecedented Womens Tournament.
My thoughts on this are basically identical to my thoughts on combining both halves of the female roster - i.e. I long for the day that women aren't seen as a niche or a special attraction. Being female isn't the same thing as weighing less than 205 pounds, being from the UK, or even being two people. However, to get to that ideal we're going to have to make sacrifices and, most importantly, we're going to have to create a reservoir of fantastic female talent - a goal towards which this should push us.