WWE Raw: 5 possible feuds for Naomi post Superstar Shake-Up

NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 19: Professional wrestler Naomi attends the Tapout Fitness WWE special event held at Tapout Fitness on August 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Brent N. Clarke/FilmMagic)
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 19: Professional wrestler Naomi attends the Tapout Fitness WWE special event held at Tapout Fitness on August 19, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Brent N. Clarke/FilmMagic) /
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One of the newest members of the WWE Raw roster in a post-Shake-Up WWE world is 2-time SmackDown Women’s Champ, Naomi. Let’s speculate five future feuds for her.

The Superstar Shake-Up has come and gone by now and one of the biggest talking point coming out of it is that the WWE women’s division has been drastically altered on both shows. In their rebranding, the women’s divisions for both SmackDown and WWE Raw is looking pretty stellar; a lot to be excited about for the future of both divisions. One of those changes that get us really excited is the prospect of Naomi now being on the red brand.

Naomi had quite a bit of success on the blue brand. Among those successes saw her win the SmackDown Women’s Championship on two different occasions; one of those occasions being at the Grandaddy of Them All that is WrestleMania. Best of all, she won that last title in her hometown of Orlando, Florida. For a moment at least, it looked like Slayomi was on top of the world.

Unfortunately, just four months later, Naomi lost the title at SummerSlam and was eventually quietly phased out of the main event women’s title picture. While she continued to rack up some big wins overtime (including winning the inaugural Women’s Battle Royal at the following year’s WrestleMania), her glow never had the same luster as it used to two years ago.

Thankfully, the beauty of the Superstar Shake-Up is that it signals a fresh start for so many Superstars who need it. A move to the red brand can only mean great things for Naomi. It means not only new opportunities, but also new match-ups and new feuds.