5 Things WWE got right on USA Network's final SmackDown Live (September 24, 2019)

The biggest non-title feud has landed the perfect Superstar
The biggest non-title feud has landed the perfect Superstar

#2 Brought back the Kabuki Warriors

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With such a talented women’s roster, it’s a shame that women like Asuka and Kairi Sane have been missing from weekly action. Sane and Asuka are arguably the company's greatest International stars and have teamed up as The Kabuki Warriors.

This week on SmackDown, the duo finally made their return against the team of Fire & Desire in a tag team match. After a good showing from the babyfaces, Asuka delivered a Codebreaker. 'The Pirate Princess' capitalized on the devastating maneuver to deliver the InSane Elbow for the win.

Since Fire & Desire were the only real threat to the Women’s Tag Team Championships, the comeback win for The Kabuki Warriors could finally give the team a legitimate chance to get more television time and compete for the gold.

#3 Allowed Carmella to submit and make a run for it

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One of the biggest matches scheduled for USA Network's final SmackDown Live saw Charlotte Flair and Carmella team up to take on Sasha Banks and Bayley.

While the action was tight, the match wasn’t long enough to give all four women the spotlight they deserve on the Blue Brand. Carmella seemed more focused on her 24/7 Championship than the mega match and eventually submitted to the Banks Statement.

Right after the match, the 24/7 Champion escaped with assistance from R-Truth. With Carmella absent, the heels beat down Charlotte. This provided the perfect opportunity to bring back Becky Lynch to Charlotte’s aide.

The 24/7 Championship has allowed Carmella to avoid challenging for the SmackDown Women's Championship. This will work in Charlotte Flair's favor, as 'The Queen' may challenge for the title again at Hell in a Cell.

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