5 WWE feuds that we would like to see in the fall of 2019

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#4 Sasha Banks vs Asuka

Asuka and Sasha Banks
Asuka and Sasha Banks

One of the most underutilized talents on the main roster, it is easy to forget that Asuka was the SmackDown Women's Champion at the start of the year. She defeated the company's biggest Superstar, Becky Lynch at the Royal Rumble to retain the title.

But, things haven't looked up for The Empress lost her title to Charlotte Flair on an episode of SmackDown Live, just weeks before WrestleMania 35. Things haven't looked up for the Japanese Superstar ever since as she never got her rematch for the title and was reduced to being a minor footnote in the Women's Battle Royale at WrestleMania 35.

Although her pairing with Kairi Sane looked promising at the start with many feeling that the duo can help revive the women's tag division, that sadly hasn't been the case at all.

After failing to capture the Women's tag team division on two separate occasions, it seems like the company has completely given up on the Japanese duo, which is quite sad considering how talented both these women are.

With SmackDown moving to FOX, reports have started emerging about a potential re-shuffling of talents on both brands and the demise of the Wild-Card rule. If this does end up happening, we should like to see Asuka move over to RAW. She is a great singles competitor and deserves better.

Sasha Banks has made a huge splash following her return to WWE at the RAW after SummerSlam.

The Boss is currently scheduled to face off against Becky Lynch at Clash of Champions for the RAW Women's Championship. Given the wave the momentum that Banks has had following her return, we wouldn't be surprised to see Banks dethrone Lynch and become the top Superstar in the female division on Monday Nights.

A feud between Asuka and Banks for the RAW Women's Championship would be a breath of fresh air for the Red Brand's women's division. The matches that these two could have alone would be worth every single penny.

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