10 Questions About WWE Brand Split

3. Which Show Will Feature The Women's Division?

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The Women's Division has been one of the most debated topics since the brand split was announced last week. Odds are that the women will appear on both shows, with the WWE Women's Champion acting as a traveling champion.

While there is a possibility that the women could wrestle exclusively for one program, if that were to happen, the show they would be found on is Monday Night RAW.

Regardless of how successful the brand split is this time around, RAW will forever remain the flagship program. For that reason, the women would need to appear on RAW in order to be presented as a focal, important component to the product. With all of the progress made in the past year in this division, it would be foolish to take several steps backwards by featuring the women exclusively on the B-show, SmackDown.

Aside from the exposure, one of the greatest benefits of featuring the women on both shows would be the use of the WWE Women's titleholder. In any competition, there can (and should) only be one true world champion.

While WWE may be heading down the right path with the women, the men's division may be a bit of a muddied road.

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