#4 Naomi
Shortly before WrestleMania 35, it was announced that a Fatal 4-Way SmackDown Women’s Championship No.1 contender match would take place to determine Asuka’s opponent at WWE’s biggest event of the year.
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As it turned out, plans changed and Charlotte Flair ended up defeating Asuka for the title on SmackDown Live, meaning that Naomi had to settle for a place in the Women’s Battle Royal at ‘Mania instead.
The former Funkadactyl became very outspoken on social media about her lack of opportunities over the last year, but her position in the company has not improved much since she moved to Raw in the 2019 Superstar Shake-Up.
If WWE decides to enforce the ‘Wild Card Rule’ in the next SmackDown Women’s Championship rivalry, as they did with Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss, then perhaps now could be the time for Naomi to move back to the blue brand in an attempt to reclaim the title that she has previously held on two occasions.