#1. The SmackDown Women's title feud takes a less exciting turn
The women's title situation was confusing at first because RAW Women's Champion Charlotte Flair was drafted to SmackDown, while SmackDown Women's Champion Becky Lynch was drafted to RAW.
Ultimately, WWE confirmed there would be a title swap. Unlike what happened last year with The Street Profits and The New Day, it wasn't so straightforward. The two tag teams simply swapped titles and moved on to their own brands.
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This had an entire build and segment to it, one that didn't seem suitable for the end of the show. Either way, Becky Lynch gave up on the idea of becoming Becky 2 Belts again as she simply threw her title down while taking the RAW Women's Championship with her - a title that she never lost.
Charlotte Flair offered Becky Lynch an opportunity at her title the same night, but there were only five minutes left for the show to end at this point. Sasha Banks came out, making herself the first challenger for Charlotte Flair's SmackDown Women's Championship.
Becky Lynch instantly gave up on the idea of being a double champion again, simply telling them to sort it out before saying she would meet one of them at Survivor Series 2021.
It'll be interesting to see how Bayley fits into SmackDown when she returns, but for now, it's Sasha Banks vs Charlotte Flair again. It seems like a big mistake on WWE's part, especially since there are more women on SmackDown.
Sasha Banks has been the centerpiece of the SmackDown Women's division for a while now, but fresher feuds are necessary to keep interest. Also, feuds like this prevent WWE from building more stars.
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