10 Things Post-WrestleMania 36 Raw Told Us About WWE’s Future

7. The Women's Division Has Some Serious Veterans

Nia Jax Deonna Purrazzo
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Asuka proved she's the perfect woman for Morgan to work with, but Nia Jax would be another option for the booking team. She returned (with a new finish gifted down by Paige) and cut through Deonna Purrazzo within minutes - now, Jax will likely resume the physically dominating heel role she was working pre-injury.

Linking her up with Liv might not be a bad idea.

Raw's female ranks can boast some serious depth in terms of trusty stalwarts who can help others get that next level. Aside from Asuka and Jax, there's also Natalya, Ruby Riott and the woefully-overlooked IIconics duo of Billie Kay and Peyton Royce. All of those women should be tasked with prepping Liv, Bianca Belair and Kairi Sane for bigger things.

On that note, it's time for The Kabuki Warriors to cool their tag work. Asuka proved on Monday that she's much more efficient as a singles heel who can smack talk and lead others through matches. That should be her role from now on.

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