#2 RAW Superstars shouldn't challenge for the titles of SmackDown Live

After the introduction of the Wild Card Rule, eyebrows have been raised. Vince McMahon introduced the Wild Card Rule in May and it was certainly a desperate attempt to boost the ratings. According to the Wild Card Rule, four Superstars are allowed to appear on the other brand. However, the reality has been different. More than four Superstars appear on the other brand regularly.
The Wild Card Rule has also allowed a Superstar to challenge for the title of the other brand. Alexa Bliss, who is a RAW Superstar, challenged the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley at Stomping Grounds. Moreover, Bliss will get a rematch at Extreme Rules. Samoa Joe, on the other hand, is challenging for the most coveted prize of the blue brand. Joe and Kofi Kingston are set to lock horns at Extreme Rules.
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When a RAW Superstar challenges a champion of SmackDown Live, it certainly diminishes the existence of brand split. The Blue Brand has many talented Superstars and RAW Superstar doesn't need to challenge a SmackDown Live Champion. As the new Executive Director of SmackDown Live, Bischoff needs to fix this issue.