Predicting WWE's 10 Champions At The End Of 2018

6. SmackDown Women’s Championship - Sasha Banks

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Sasha Banks is another who is in need of freshening up, and The Boss may well follow the same route taken by Jimmy and Jey Uso. Sasha should move to SmackDown in the next draft, and she absolutely needs to do so as a heel. The Boss can then rule over Tuesday nights.

This obviously means more matches with Charlotte Flair, but the two have been kept apart long enough for a certain freshness to return to their feud. I would even go so far as to advocate reuniting them as a duo, harking back to their days as the BFFs. Have the vaulted tandem stand tall over SmackDown Live, eventually leading to a split and a big WrestleMania 35 feud.

Whatever the story, it is likely that Sasha will follow her eternal foe to SmackDown and mimic her by picking up the blue brand's Women’s Championship. Carmella could well be the person who drops the title to Banks, and The Boss vs. Ms. Money in the Bank is as fresh a women’s match as you can currently get on the main roster.

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