These five talented women could certainly mix it up with Asuka
#1 Bianca Belair could definitely choose Asuka and the WWE RAW Women's Championship at a stage like WrestleMania 37
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Honestly, Bianca Belair could choose Asuka and the WWE RAW Women's Championship just as easily as the NXT Women's Championship or Sasha Banks and the SmackDown Women's Championship, as most fans expect her to. Be sure to check out her conversation with SK Wrestling by clicking on the link shared above.
Asuka vs. Bianca Belair could certainly happen at some point because they are both exceptional performers and it feels like a pretty big match. The main issue with Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair is that both women are beloved babyfaces, which is why Asuka vs. Belair could happen.
As has been mentioned before, there's a big chance that the WWE RAW Women's Championship picture sees a heel turn, based on how all the pieces have currently lined up. Plus, the WWE RAW Women's Championship picture needs more eyeballs on it with Bianca Belair than the SmackDown one does.
Who do you think Belair faces at WrestleMania?
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