1. Sasha Banks to SmackDown and Liv Morgan to Raw
Several months ago, Liv Morgan made the declaration that she was going to come back “real” after suffering a loss to Charlotte Flair.
Well, it’s about time for the “real” Liv Morgan to stand up, as WWE should use this opportunity to move her to a prime spot on Raw.
Morgan has a huge fan following, a consistently improving move-set, and an undeniable level of charisma. Essentially, she’s the blueprint for a superstar who deserves a push coming off an increasingly anticipated return.
A push that might not be all too different from the one Sasha Banks received when she returned to Raw.
Banks immediately made an impact by laying out Becky Lynch, instantly starting a rivalry that would propel her back into the main event scene as a result.
Liv Morgan needs that kind of push, not only to plant her flag in the main event scene, but to ensure she receives the spotlight she needs to pull off whatever character change she’s seemingly going to make.
Speaking of “The Boss” though, let’s not forget about Sasha Banks. She’s still very much one of the premier superstars in WWE, and should be treated as such.
The best way for WWE to do that would be to put her on SmackDown, where she can join up with Bayley under the same brand.
WWE needs to have an easy way to pair Banks and Bayley together, as they still haven’t fleshed out their women’s tag team division enough to fully support the Women’s Tag Team Championships like they should. Bringing back The Boss N’ Hug Connection sometime down the road would be the perfect way to ensure those titles don’t get lost in the shuffle again.
Additionally, there’s just so much left story left to tell between Banks and Bayley. They’re basically the top heels in WWE’s women’s division at this point, and yet it still feels like we’ve only really scratched the surface of this storyline.
Hopefully, adding Banks to SmackDown would rectify that.
Throw in the obvious connection that can be made between SmackDown and Banks’ new “blueprint” gimmick, and it just seems right for “The Boss” to make her way to the blue brand.
To put it another way, don’t be surprised if the WWE women’s division is headlined by SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks and Raw Women’s Champion Liv Morgan at some point in the future, if WWE does what needs to happen in the draft.