Rousey can, in time, feud with many potential WWE opponents
#4 Going after the new SmackDown Women's Champion- Carmella
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The Superstar Shake-Up could throw up some curve balls
Carmella became the first Miss Money in the Bank winner last year. She cashed in her contract on this week's episode of SmackDown Live, to the shock of the WWE Universe. There's always a possibility that Charlotte Flair may be brought back to RAW, so she is unable to reclaim her Championship. Another possibility- Rousey moves to SmackDown Live.
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Granted, this will be a rare possibility. Rousey is, after all, a huge star and WWE likes to keep all their legitimate stars on RAW. However, RAW may just have enough star power with the possible arrival of Charlotte Flair.
There's no reason why Ronda Rousey would not go for the SmackDown Women's Champion, right off the bat! If anything, it would elevate Carmella and help her get some major mainstream recognition.
As cool as this program may be, we fear that it may not be 'glamorous' enough for WWE to book their hottest star in.
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