10 Ways SmackDown Can Save WWE

3. The Horsewomen Gamble

Seth Rollins
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In the years since all four have been on the main roster, the rationale for keeping at least one Horsewomen separate from the rest has been that their talents can benefit others with less experience in divisions that haven't always been overspilling with talent.

Maybe it's time to take a risk and put them all on one show. And for the benefit of this particular article, let's make that show Monday Night Raw.

All four have proven themselves capable leaders at various points, and Becky Lynch in particular can stake a claim as the last true headliner WWE managed to create and effectively promote. They'd make the red brand feel stacked, offer up a number of matches that'd feel fresh all over again, and free up SmackDown to take risks with the likes of the much-maligned Carmella, Liv Morgan and Zelina Vega.

With legacies already assured and an opportunity to build new gatekeepers on the blue brand, there are few simple decisions that feel - in principle at least - more beneficial.

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