WWE WrestleMania 33: 4 Women Who Should Switch Brands After the Show

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1. Sasha Banks to SmackDown Live

Just like the Alexa Bliss to move to Raw this pick might surprise some fans but it looks like The Boss could be the most likely one to switch shows. Sasha has quite the run on Raw winning the Women’s championship three times.

However, despite her success, Banks was unable to beat Charlotte on pay per view as she lost to The Queen at three events where Banks put the title on the line. Roadblock was supposed to be the last time the two would meet but as we have seen this has not been the case.

Banks is one of four females who will be competing for the championship at WrestleMania in two weeks. The odds don’t seem to be in her favor to win the match so a move to SmackDown Live does seem like it could happen.

Banks has slowly been teasing a bit of a heel turn and her going over to SmackDown Live would replace the void that Alexa Bliss left if she goes over to Raw. Banks could become the top heel on SmackDown and could enter a program with Becky Lynch on who is truly the top female of the brand.

In May, Banks said she wanted to go to SmackDown Live as it was her favorite brand growing up. With her hero Eddie Guerrero spending most of his career on SmackDown until his unfortunate passing in November 2005, Banks wanted to continue his legacy on SmackDown Live.

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A move over to Tuesday Nights would finally give Banks her wish to compete on SmackDown and she would instantly become the top female on the brand. While some fans will miss The Boss battling Charlotte on Monday Nights a move over to SmackDown seems like the best move for Sasha Banks.