#4 Charlotte-Becky double turn
Becky Lynch is now the Smackdown Women's Champion. All is right in the world. Except for one thing. WWE is still adamant about keeping her heel, while Charlotte Flair remains a face. While recent weeks have suggested a slight change in approach, the post-match moment between the two was clearly booked to portray Becky Lynch as a villain. Fans are still cheering her and she remains the most over star on Smackdown. It indeed is difficult to boo someone like Becky, who scratched and clawed her way back into the main event scene after languishing for over a year.
Her latest actions have all been reminiscent of a certain no-nonsense, anti-authority, tough guy who did whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted. Becky's current character is as close to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin as anybody has gotten in recent times. Why would fans want to boo that? Also, the fact that Charlotte has been in the title scene all the time has made people grow tired of her, even though she remains one of the best wrestlers on the roster. It is important for Becky to be established as a babyface by the end of this feud.
The perfect time would be at Super Showdown, where Charlotte will get her rematch for the title, to switch the roles of the two competitors. She does work much, much better as a heel. The hint is literally in her name, dammit! She could get overly emotional and just attack Becky viciously, throwing the match out in the process. While the belt does not change hands, Charlotte Flair stands tall as the bad guy she really should be. We then get a feud-ending stipulation match at Evolution, which Becky valiantly wins. It is that simple. Book it, WWE. Please!