#4 Trade it to SmackDown
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Continuing that trend, what would then happen if the WWE and Universal Championship belts were traded to the opposite brand?
While we'll never see the Raw Tag Team Championship representing SmackDown or the SmackDown Women's Championship on Monday Night Raw, we've already had the Intercontinental and United States titles swap between shows and there's nothing Raw or SmackDown specific about either world title save for the Universal Championship's red strap.
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If the rumours are true, WWE originally wanted the Universal Championship to be on SmackDown from the start, and if that's the case, the blue strap would look pretty ugly.
Instead, if SmackDown ever receives the Universal Championship, it should follow the second redesign's colour scheme of having just a blue background behind the W to keep things simple and to make that pop from the black strap surrounding it.