#2 Turn face - Charlotte Flair

It's undeniable that Charlotte Flair is literally the Roman Reigns of the women's division and her ascension to the very top of the industry only proves that she will be taking center-stage even after we are done with WrestleMania 35.
Now, there is a genuine reason why The Queen could turn face this Sunday. Ronda Rousey's heel turn has already sparked a lot of interest and with Becky entering New Jersey as the ultimate underdog, chances are that the company could ignite a Four Horsewomen angle.
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The Rowdy One has already shared some heated confrontations with Sasha Banks in early 2019 and this could be the right time for the company to push the envelope for another major angle.
It's understandable that Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair have a lot of history together and that could come into play this Sunday when they fight in a 'Winner Takes All' match.
Furthermore, Vince McMahon will do everything to protect Ronda Rousey and with that being said, I definitely see The Queen doing the honors for Becky before sharing an emotional moment with her, Sasha Banks, and Bayley to close The Show of Shows.
#3 Turn heel - Xavier Woods and Big E

Kofi Kingston's journey to the very top of the industry this year has to be one of the greatest stories Vince McMahon has ever told, if not the greatest.
His feud with 'The New' Daniel Bryan is as riveting and realistic as it gets. Moreover, Vince McMahon's personal involvement in the feud has made it more important for the fans to get behind Kofi and his ultimate dream to hold the WWE Championship.
However, if we closely analyze the entire feud and situation, Vince has dropped multiple hints throughout the course of this rivalry that Xavier Woods and Big E could turn heel this Sunday.
The fact that he coerced the duo to fight multiple tag-teams on the blue brand in order to ensure Kofi's position in the WWE Championship match only suggest that WWE could be planning something heartbreaking this Sunday.
While it's understandable that the company will have a hard time presenting Kingston as the ultimate underdog after he wins the most coveted prize in sports entertainment, booking a heel turn this Sunday could give us all a reason to be behind Kofi.