10 Huge WWE Superstar Shake-up Predictions To Revitalise Raw

2. Becky Lynch

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A women's division equivalent of the aforementioned Uso twins without half as much respect from the blue brand's booking committee, Becky Lynch has been a vital cog in in the SmackDown Live! machine since the 2016 divide, but hasn't had her efforts fairly reflected in results since losing her lone Women's Title to Alexa Bliss far too long ago.

Unfairly maligned first as the best buddy of box office arrival Charlotte Flair last April, she then became an elder stateswoman in the presence of the Riott Squad, relegated to teaming with Naomi in nothing matches against the NXT newbies to fill time and pay-per-view slots to artificially create the impression that Tuesday's women's league was anything more than a rotating cast of contenders aiming for 'The Queen's throne.

Raw wouldn't just be a change of scenery for Lynch, it'd also completely refresh her lost sense of endeavour as a WWE Superstar. She wept tears of joy upon becoming the blue brand's first Women's Champion - such emotion has barely registered since without anything remotely meaningful to work towards - if only for one of the company's hottest babyfaces to justify such ardent support.

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